chrisrosenb
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The Monday before Christmas
Chris Rosenberger said:Roger Savatteri said:Nice story!
..........and I'll stick with old fashion copper pipping!
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I questioned them about why they used pvc when I first looked 6 years ago.
They said that was what the plumber recommended after having water tests done.
There is a lot of sulfur in the water in the area.
Chris Rosenberger said:fritter63 said:We used pex when we built our own house. I did lots of research first , it it was one of the best decisions I made (so far!). The wife and I were able to plum both the main house and granny unit with home run lines (dedicated 1/2" hot/cold to each fixture) , about 2000 feet, in about 12 hours. And 1/3 the cost of copper, minus labor !
I have started using Pex a lot more recently. It is so easy to work with, costs less & I do not have the worry of working with fire.
Roger Savatteri said:Nice story!
..........and I'll stick with old fashion copper pipping!
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GreenGA said:In a related matter...
I was chatting with someone this afternoon and he related he and his buddy are refurbing an entire single story bungalow, gutting it to the walls he said.
He remarked that he was pulling down the sheet rock and found lotsa mouse condos, but no mice. He and his buddy looked all over and found nothing.
A couple of days later, they were pulling down the sheetrock from the ceilings and discovered the answer. Black snakes. 5, or was it 7, of them. Fat dumb and happy. [smile] That is until they ripped the floor out from under them, figuratively and litterally , speaking. [eek]
GreenGA said:That's kinda what he said. [blink]
For me, the mice are a PITA and the snakes, as long as they are not poisonous, bother me not. Nor JR for that matter. They go their way, we go ours.
Again, on a related note...
Back in the 80's I and a friend of mine who was an interior decorator and designer, were checking out a house in Cape May, New Jersey. One of those grand, and I mean grand, seashore colonials. (Ken Nagrod knows what I am talking about).
Anyways...
We were up in the attic, checking things out. It was a shambles. Junk was everywhere. That attic looked like it had gone untouched since just after the house was originally built; probably more than 100 years prior. An overturned tub was in our way. I reached over, grabber the lip and tossed/lifted it out of our path. Whoa! [eek] Underneath were a family of Timber Rattlers. They slithered every which way but loose.
Boy was that a shock. I didn't jump or anything like that, but I did back away slowly... Veddy, veddy slowly...