Steve Brugmans
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I am in the process of taking out some of the galvanized piping out of my house. I am not sure how much I need to replace. From what I can tell the main line comes into the house and meets a shut off valve (under ground). Then it splits and runs to the hot water heater and the length of the house to run upstairs(both are partially under ground). How much of this galvanized piping do I need to replace? Should it be replaced with copper? Can you bury copper pipping?
I live in Toronto so I am trying to abide to what ever code there is.
The house is approx. 100 years old and has no water meter.
Thanks
Steve
I live in Toronto so I am trying to abide to what ever code there is.
The house is approx. 100 years old and has no water meter.
Thanks
Steve