Originally Posted by Sniper
Paying a licensed plumber to do this work is probably worthwhile.

He knows what he's doing, he has the tools and parts to fix it to code and knows how to check it for leaks. When I had my gas line from the meter to the house replaced they got it done, had the inspector over to verify the leak check, and no it isn't soapy water, and did it all legal and proper in less than one day. Whomever had been working on your lines is obviously not qualified.

So if my house blows up due to a gas leak my insurance will have to pay and not be able to claim unlicensed repair.




Makes sense. I just know codes are pretty lax or nonexistent here. There are no building codes in this county. The pipe that comes from the well is the same poly tube (larger diameter though) that is just laid across the ground and down the mountain. I haven't ventured up the mountain yet to take a look though. Air is a little thin around here and I'm already short of breath.


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