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Posted by Ken on August 21, 2008, 4:08 pm
How much (ballpark estimate) does it cost to re do the entire plumbing
for a house with 2.5 bath and a kitchen. Assuming everything had to be
gutted and replaced including pipes.
Thank you
Ken
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Posted by dpb on August 21, 2008, 4:19 pm
Ken wrote:
> How much (ballpark estimate) does it cost to re do the entire plumbing
> for a house with 2.5 bath and a kitchen. Assuming everything had to be
> gutted and replaced including pipes.
No way to tell...slab construction or full basement (finished, not),
location, location, location, ...???
Somewhere between a medium to a very large ransom should cover it,
however...
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Posted by Bobk207 on August 21, 2008, 4:34 pm
> Ken wrote:
> > How much (ballpark estimate) does it cost to re do the entire plumbing
> > for a house with 2.5 bath and a kitchen. Assuming everything had to be
> > gutted and replaced including pipes.
> No way to tell...slab construction or full basement (finished, not),
> location, location, location, ...???
> Somewhere between a medium to a very large ransom should cover it,
> however...
> --
One story, two story? Stacked bathrooms? Back to back bathrooms? 1/2
bath off the kitchen?
How old is the house? Is the house occupied?
copper, cpvc or PEX?
new fixtures?
Who fixes the walls?
SWAG $9k +/-$3k
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Posted by RicodJour on August 21, 2008, 5:10 pm
> > Ken wrote:
> > > How much (ballpark estimate) does it cost to re do the entire plumbin=
g
> > > for a house with 2.5 bath and a kitchen. Assuming everything had to b=
e
> > > gutted and replaced including pipes.
> > No way to tell...slab construction or full basement (finished, not),
> > location, location, location, ...???
> > Somewhere between a medium to a very large ransom should cover it,
> > however...
> > --
> One story, two story? Stacked bathrooms? =A0Back to back bathrooms? =A01/=
2
> bath off the kitchen?
> How old is the house? =A0Is the house occupied?
> copper, cpvc or PEX?
> new fixtures?
> Who fixes the walls?
> SWAG $9k +/-$3k
What about fixtures? Around these parts people drop a grand on a
froofy toilet or handpainted sink. So your equation should read:
TWAG $9K +/- WTFK?
R
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Posted by Bobk207 on August 21, 2008, 10:58 pm
> > > Ken wrote:
> > > > How much (ballpark estimate) does it cost to re do the entire plumb=
ing
> > > > for a house with 2.5 bath and a kitchen. Assuming everything had to=
be
> > > > gutted and replaced including pipes.
> > > No way to tell...slab construction or full basement (finished, not),
> > > location, location, location, ...???
> > > Somewhere between a medium to a very large ransom should cover it,
> > > however...
> > > --
> > One story, two story? Stacked bathrooms? =A0Back to back bathrooms? =A0=
1/2
> > bath off the kitchen?
> > How old is the house? =A0Is the house occupied?
> > copper, cpvc or PEX?
> > new fixtures?
> > Who fixes the walls?
> > SWAG $9k +/-$3k
> What about fixtures? =A0Around these parts people drop a grand on a
> froofy toilet or handpainted sink. =A0So your equation should read:
> TWAG $9K +/- WTFK?
> R
Rico-
You're right about fixtures.
I should have said my SWAG was for the re-pipe including 1/4 turn
angle stops & nothing beyond.
All fixtures additional $'s.
OP- Need a new mainline?
cheers
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> for a house with 2.5 bath and a kitchen. Assuming everything had to be
> gutted and replaced including pipes.