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It was in the yard, so the homeowner is responsible.
Even though these things have been blowing up ever since the subdivision was built in the '70s.
Copper or PVC lines?
 
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PVC.
Mine blew up twice before I fixed it permanently.
 
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When I replace my water main feed line I'm using that black flex line. Heard it is good stuff.
 
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PVC.
Mine blew up twice before I fixed it permanently.
I had to have one replaced at the house we had before house #1. We lived there about 5 years and I swear every time I opened something up, something had to be fixed. It was a house built in the 80’s and we had to update it before we sold it. PITA
 
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I had to have one replaced at the house we had before house #1. We lived there about 5 years and I swear every time I opened something up, something had to be fixed. It was a house built in the 80’s and we had to update it before we sold it. PITA
Wood butchers and hammer throwers. No such thing as a carpenter anymore.
 
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I grew up remodeling homes, I was free labor for my parents. I don’t do basements though
 
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I’m gonna love it when my shop is built. I’ll be able to set up all my woodworking tools and have space to use them.
 
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I grew up remodeling homes, I was free labor for my parents. I don’t do basements though
Leave that to the Canuck.

How's house #3 coming along? Do the guys seem to have a clue?
 
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I’m gonna love it when my shop is built. I’ll be able to set up all my woodworking tools and have space to use them.
Separate from the house and garage?
 
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Yes of course. Garages are for cars and motorcycles!
I have a big *** garage, oversized three bay with wider doors and parking spot for the King. Ceiling fans, Big *** Lights (Google them) and polyaspartic floor coating once we take possession
 

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