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27 Dec 1997 at 3:45 am #285533cubpwr8
Just found a geiser in my front yard, after I noticed that the water pressure was low suddenly. Also, found out that the pipe used is part of the big PB plumbing system mentioned in Cox vs Shell Oil. It looks to me that it would be to our advantage to replace the entire line. Questions: 1) how do I find out where the line comes into the house without digging up the old line? 2) how do I get the new line under the concrete walkway? What specs should I use for the new pipe and how deep should I bury it? Thanks
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6 Jun 1998 at 6:05 am #303054Greg PhillipsParticipant
: Just found a geiser in my front yard, after I noticed that the water pressure was low suddenly. Also, found out that the pipe used is part of the big PB plumbing system mentioned in Cox vs Shell Oil. It looks to me that it would be to our advantage to replace the entire line. Questions: 1) how do I find out where the line comes into the house without digging up the old line? 2) how do I get the new line under the concrete walkway? What specs should I use for the new pipe and how deep should I bury it? ThanksP.S. Please answer via E-mail. Thanks again.
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6 Jun 1998 at 6:05 am #303575Greg PhillipsParticipant
: Just found a geiser in my front yard, after I noticed that the water pressure was low suddenly. Also, found out that the pipe used is part of the big PB plumbing system mentioned in Cox vs Shell Oil. It looks to me that it would be to our advantage to replace the entire line. Questions: 1) how do I find out where the line comes into the house without digging up the old line? 2) how do I get the new line under the concrete walkway? What specs should I use for the new pipe and how deep should I bury it? ThanksGreg, my daughter lives in Lawrenceville, Ga & bought a house that has sub-standard plumbing. She was told that since her pipe fitting are plastic and not metal, that she doesnt qualify for repairs through the cox vs. Shell Oil law suit. What do you know about this problem. Does she have any other recourse that you know of. Please respond. Thank you.
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6 Jun 1998 at 6:05 am #308245Greg PhillipsParticipant
:Could you please advise the spec for dometic water line connection for general application.
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