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    What is this?

    im not sure on the rules for where you are, but in BC where I am.. I strongly advise not touching it and having a backflow certified plumber come out, as here you could get your self in some serious trouble
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    Old brick building plumbing

    different type of pipe. CT18 Mentioned it as well. its pretty similar to pex, but instead of crimp joints, its expanded joints. bit more expensive in material, but superfast to install(in the smaller sizes). cant remember exact warranty time on it but I think its rated for quite a while...
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    Old brick building plumbing

    Uponor/ wirsbo is super common for high& low rise residential re-pipes and new construction in bc right now
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    Kitchen Drain Pipe Rerouting

    I don't have my book with me but I think you'll be fine at 60. studs you'll have to be careful with, watch for notching load bearing ones - I don't recommend it- and also even normal ones a hole saw is preffered to a notch - better structural integrity. I don't think you'll be able to just...
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    Kitchen Drain Pipe Rerouting

    Hey Stevezo. im a plumber here in BC and based of national code theres no problems with what you've drawn up for plans. just cant have more that 180 deg of change but 2x 45s is well within that so you should be just fine. just make sure to have it graded properly if you're not going to have a...
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