The problem is it doesn't sound like it. It sounds like the same volume of water moving that would refill a toilet (maybe slightly less), so if that much water is moving it should be going somewhere.I'm calling a copper pinhole at a fireblock or stud
Lack of nail plates would suck.I'm calling a copper pinhole at a fireblock or stud
I know this is a couple weeks old but since someone has cursed me with moles and I've become a self taught expert I thought I would chime in. I killed 16 moles in my yard last year and I'm not exaggerating. Do not try and kill the grub worms as the moles are primarily eating earth worms so that is a waste of money. Do not buy the poison worms as you will never know if you kill one or not and I'm leery of that even working. Moles also are very territorial and will not share tunnels but will take over a set of tunnels if you kill the original occupant so you have to be vigilant or moles will move right back in.Anyone have advice on getting rid of moles?
I think I've killed at least one or two by baiting the tunnels with the earthworm shaped poison, but without a body it's obviously hard to know for sure. I'm still dealing with some tunnel activity, but I think it's just one now as the quantity of tunnels has greatly diminished. This method is a challenge (and requires a lot of patience) to do correctly since you have to identify an active tunnel where they would be exposed to the bait. They make a ton of tunnels that they only use once.
Oh shit, it's a slab house?So I got the endoscope in the wall, evidence of some water being in the cavity BUT it doesn't look recent because it's only on the wood - looks like the drywall was replaced after a repair years ago.
I'm beginning to suspect the copper pipe burst under the slab. Joy.
It'll be almost entirely labor. I think we buy 1/2" pex for like $0.18/ft.Yes. Most likely I will have to run new pex through the attic. Repairing it is likely not worthwhile in my opinion - ifsomethinghappened to the pipe in one place, it will invariably happen again at some point.
I wonder how much I should expect price wise? It's about a 60 foot run through open attic space and down one wall into the existing copper tree with all the fixtures. Doesn't seem like it should bethatludicrous but maybe I'm wrong. I'll also probably have them replumb hot and cold because fuck it, the pex itself is like $50.
this fucking guy.I had never seen PEX until this house we are building. It looks so easy to work with. Gone are the days of schedule 40 (is there a different schedule for inside versus outside?).
this fucking guy.
I haven't built outside of CA ever and not since 2009. Not that crazy.On Jan. 22, 2009, the California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) certified the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) on crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) tubing and unanimously adopted regulations approving PEX water distribution systems into the California Plumbing Code, which took effect Aug. 1, 2009.
Gone are the days of schedule 40 (is there a different schedule for inside versus outside?).
I really had a brain fart and was thinking I use schedule 40 instead of copper which is why I wrote that .... this guy indeed.Schedule 40 for drain pipe, pex is pressure pipe.