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    Finding the shut-off valves to the external faucets.

    What would the air compressor do, exactly?
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    Finding the shut-off valves to the external faucets.

    The pipe is buried behind a wall where it comes into the house. The basement is mostly finished, but there are sections we left alone due to the plumbing and air ducts. The pipes run there, so they aren't exactly in the walls, but they are also pretty inaccessible.
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    Finding the shut-off valves to the external faucets.

    The pipe is buried behind a wall where it comes into the house. The basement is mostly finished, but there are sections we left alone due to the plumbing and air ducts. The pipes run there, so they aren't exactly in the walls, but they are also pretty inaccessible.
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    Finding the shut-off valves to the external faucets.

    That may be. If there are not, I want to install them. But first, I have to find the right pipes. There has to be a way to determine which pipe I need to put the shut offs on, other than just randomly installing them on all of them!
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    Finding the shut-off valves to the external faucets.

    Trying to winterize the house, and I cannot find a shutoff valve for the external faucets in the front and back yard. In the basement, I have a veritable spaghetti bowl of pipes heading all directions, and numerous shutoff valves. Only one works to shut off the external faucets, but that's...
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    Question about Galvanized Steel

    Might also look into relining, if that's a viable option. The pros on this site can give an aye or nay on that. My brother and I looked into it for a sewer line replacement.
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    Gas Explosion in Mass.

    Damned scary stuff. Remember, everything they tell you is damage control and PR. They are gonna get the living (expletive) sued out of them. You may need to be one of them. Do not sign anything or accept anything. Take stock (and pictures) of all damage, and I'd get a regulator installed on the...
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    Running plumbing along the baseboard

    FishScreener, I'd love to go along the ceiling, but the pipes will be coming from underneath. They will not be covered, as ease of manufacturing and ease of access are desired. frodo, Thank you so much for mentioning that. Hoping to start the project in the spring. Soons I can get a container...
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    Running plumbing along the baseboard

    Most likely it will be pex. I'm going to be using an on demand water heater, the bathroom and kitchen will share a wall.
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    Running plumbing along the baseboard

    I am designing a shipping container home, and am attempting to avoid plumbing and electricals being in the wall, as I need that space for insulation. Am I going to have a problem running my plumbing pipes outside the wall on the floor along the baseboard? (They will be encased inside a 2nd pipe...
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