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Replace all copper pipes?

Johnster001
11 years ago

I'm facing a similar situation as MsBrandyWine was in this thread (http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/plumbing/msg0715184610596.html) and I'm very curious to see what the outcome was and to get the advice of others here. I live in a very hard water area, and recently had a pinhole leak in a hot water pipe in our finished basement ceiling. We had it fixed but now have serious doubts about the quality and lifespan of our copper piping. We have replaced our water softener, but have lately been seeing a blue tint to the water on occasion, which indicates copper seeping into the water. This leads me to believe the pipes are still deteriorating, and the PH level is pretty much beyond my control. It would be a MAJOR project to replace all of the piping as our basement is completely finished with drywall ceilings, and the pipes in the rest of the house would be equally difficult to get at, but I cant imagine the damage if one of the pipes on the second floor were to start leaking.

Advice anyone?

MsBrandyWine, how did you make out??

Thanks!
John

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