Just purchased 1941 home with all galvanized plumbing with the exception of the pipes running behind the tub. The water main shut off valve is stuck and will only close to about 95%. Plumbers have said we need to remove the valve and replace it and must replace some of the piping with copper pipes. They suggest while some walls are exposed in kitchen redo to tear out all the galvanized pipe and replace with copper. Partial job just around shut off valve $500. Full replacement for small 2 story with basement duplex (1 bathroom - 2nd floor, 1 kitchen sink - 1st floor, 1 utility sink, washer, water tank and two outside spigots - Basement) = $4100. This is just parts and labor and doesn't include ripping up walls, etc.
Necessary to replace all pipes? Smart idea? Please remind me why galvanized is so horrible. Reasonable price? What level of skill or certification is required of a plumber to do complete replacement? Are permits typically necessary? And should I replace drainage pipes too or just water pipes?
Many thanks for all responses.
Necessary to replace all pipes? Smart idea? Please remind me why galvanized is so horrible. Reasonable price? What level of skill or certification is required of a plumber to do complete replacement? Are permits typically necessary? And should I replace drainage pipes too or just water pipes?
Many thanks for all responses.
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