mfk5331
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I am in the process of having a modular home set up and have a question about the plumbing work. Instead of running the water line from the well around the house, the plumber ran it to the front of the house, then above ground underneath the house. I'm far from a plumber, but this just strikes me as the plumber being lazy and not doing the job properly. Am I wrong or is this something that I need to argue until it's done properly? It appears that they used PEX piping above ground, I'm assuming it would be PVC underground but not sure. I am in Central/SE Texas, so it's not unheard of to get some temperatures in the teens every once in a while. The response from the plumber was that it should be fine because it shouldn't get cold enough to be a problem. 100+ degree temperatures is pretty normal. Being surrounded by pastures and hay fields, rodents are also a concern of mine.
I have attached a couple pictures of the work. Can I get some insight from the experts about this? Is this a fight that needs to be fought, or am I wrong and it will be fine?
I have attached a couple pictures of the work. Can I get some insight from the experts about this? Is this a fight that needs to be fought, or am I wrong and it will be fine?