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Idan L. Looking to purchase a home with water damage
21 February 2022 | 14 replies

Hi guys i am lookkng to buy a sibgle family home with teo storiesfirst floor has felling water damage and electrical issue in the kitchendue to flat roof water damage 2 years a go which hasent been addresses but roof ...

Ray Jhala Vacant Property without HVAC - How to keep pipes from freezing
9 December 2020 | 18 replies

Hey BP!
I've got a property that I am rehabbing and our timeline unfortunately got pushed back into the upcoming winter months.  The property is currently vacant and does not have an HVAC system installed. We have a ...

Juan David Maldonado How do plumbers charge for their services?
5 July 2021 | 3 replies

How do plumbers charge for their services? I own and I am fixing up my grandmother's house. The water has been disconnected for about 15 years. Do the pipes last that long after not being used? Do I have to install ne...

Nick Albin Finding water shut off valve for house.
27 October 2007 | 17 replies

I am trying to located the main water shut off for the house. I need to replace the catridge and or washer for the shower faucet. I cannot seem to locate the water shut off. I would simply use the shut off for the s...

Robert P. Getting rid of water on outside of house
3 April 2017 | 17 replies

Question - I have about 3 feet on the side of my house where it's just dirt and junk. I'm currently getting some water intrusion along that same wall in the basement. I've checked gutters and there does not seem to be...

Dan Graney Plumbing problems in old house
25 January 2016 | 20 replies

I just bought my first duplex and I am going to live in the upper unit to house hack. Need to get a few things fixed before I rent it out. Most serious is really slow running drains in the upper unit. If I run the wat...

Aaron McGinnis What do you think - Copper or CPVC?
28 May 2020 | 27 replies

For both renovation and new construction, I think to prefer CPVC. It's cheaper in labor, cheaper in material, and isn't a theft risk. (In fact, when there is Copper piping in a house I will sometimes go in and spray p...

Nick Harrington Connecting CPVC to galvanized? CPVC or PEX?
29 July 2015 | 17 replies

I want to tackle replacing the water lines to the kitchen sink myself and have a couple of questions, how do I connect the new CPVC lines to the old galvanized lines at the point where I will be cutting out the old ga...

Sylvia B. Electric or gas water heater?
21 March 2014 | 26 replies

Which would you choose?

We have a small house that we are completely gutting. We will be changing the floor plan, redoing the plumbing and updating the electrical, so we can choose either gas or electric for ...

Ryan Cash Splitting Water meter while currently having tenants dilema
29 August 2017 | 4 replies

I just bought a duplex.  one side is vacant and we are ready to advertise and get tenants in.  The other side will be vacant Oct 1 and we hope to have tenants in by November 1.  The property is currently on one meter ...