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Originally Posted by look 171
100 year old house with that kind of plumbing? I wonder when they re-plumbed it or just fixed what was bad and piece things together to keep things going? My suggestion is to get after it and start the re-plumb process slowly. Like you said about the old Camaro, fir this and something else will break. Have a careful look at what's really going on with the creative plumbing? Maybe that's how its suppose to be done? Again, I have never had to deal with wells or building outside of socal but it isn't difficult to figure out.
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I spoke to some folks that owned the house in the 90s. They came in and did a ton of work to the house. I think they completely redid the plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc...
And this plumbing, or at least parts of it, looked pretty new, so it wouldn't surprise me if some of it was only 5-10 years old. The POs had horses, and these bibs would have been at the barn that was there when they moved in (barn was damaged in a storm).
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