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Calling all DIYers or anyone w/ Dry Rot Experience

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Chas:
I am looking for sales staff. Interested? Pays huge.*

Must be breathing, and be able to complete a sentence without resorting to the following:

shrugging
eye rolling
hands in air combined with above
"Ya know..."
"whatever..."
"As IF..."


If you measure up, and if you did NOT have to have somebody read this to you, please contact me.

www.HotSpring-Ventura.com

Brookenstein:
Chas,

If you were closer I would love to.  I think you should open a dealership down here and I'll run it for you.  I've got a degree in Marketing and Advertising Management, oh and next week I will be a licensed mixologist.   :)

Brewman:
 What type of water pipe, if not copper, would you install?

The only other alternatives in this area is PEX and CPVC.  And both of those have had problems, IIRC.

Bonibelle:
Brewman, what problems are typical with CPVC? When we built, I was more comfortable with copper, just because it had a long history..I was worried that somewhere along the line they would do some dumb study and find the plastic pipes caused...something. In the long run, I had to pay much more to keep my water from eating the pipes...so I don't know if I made a wise choice or not.

Chas:
My folks had a new home built in Stockton, CA at least ten years ago. It had CPVC plumbing with compression fittings. It began to fail and the whole house had to be replumbed.

Now that I re-read my first paragraph, I am beginning to wonder: was there another plastic plumbing which ended in disaster other than CPVC? Butyl something? Any help?
???

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