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Old 11-21-2009, 08:34 AM   #211
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Crappy water or not, it still doesn't scale/rot PVC. Many parts of the country have the same problems. If you happen to live in one of those places PVC clear advantages.

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I think it has more to do with the crap you have for water than it does the inherent elements of the pipe.
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The galvo waste arms leaked black water behind the cabinets. The water extraction guys cut out the cabinets.

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Wow, fancy cabinets....
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The galvo waste arms leaked black water behind the cabinets. The water extraction guys cut out the cabinets.
Not my house, but I believe I'd go ahead and scrap the countertop too. Gonna be tough getting cabinets back under there.
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