Did you replace it with copper of PEX? I would definitely go with PEX for any large scale redo.In my old house I replaced all of the 50 year old 1/2" copper
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Did you replace it with copper of PEX? I would definitely go with PEX for any large scale redo.In my old house I replaced all of the 50 year old 1/2" copper
Someone engaged in misinformation. Fibers are glass and don't conduct electricity. That's why areas that are serviced by fiber have far more "boxes" on the ground or on poles. Light is what gets transmitted and it has to be received and re-transmitted periodically as even the best glass fiber isn't perfect.I was told something similar except the gas was also to help conductivity of the fiber.
The stuff you learn on sb.
They can be had as cheap as $45 at HD. The one I bought a couple of years ago was about $100. It's far cheaper, easier and will outlast PVC. If I had to replace the line to the house, I would have used that instead and converted everything over to it.Very fast, very easy, but you still need a $400 powertool.
Yea the hand-tool would probably work fine if not doing a whole house. I was playing helper to the plumber on the job and he had the "pro" tools.They can be had as cheap as $45 at HD. The one I bought a couple of years ago was about $100. It's far cheaper, easier and will outlast PVC. If I had to replace the line to the house, I would have used that instead and converted everything over to it.
Cheapskate. Should have used stainless if you want it to last!I just used black iron pipe for the sprinkler system in the ceiling of the huge house I just finished. I used copper for the water lines. I used pet for a couple of sleeves for pulling cat6 cable through the slab