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Mary R.
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wires and pipes gone

Mary R.
  • Investor
  • Tucson, AZ
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A house I want has been broken into and the wiring and pipes are gone.
House, 1 floor on a slab, 2000 sq feet, ranch style, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry area, 1980's brick house. Holes punched along the walls to pull the wires.
What has it cost you folks (ballpark costs) to replace the wires and the pipes?
Thanks
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Rich Schroeder
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Rich Schroeder
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I'm not a plumber. but with access I can run new pex lines for probably around $500 in one day. Just another angle to think about.

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