garden tub corroded pipes
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 1:24 pm
My 1974 double wide has a garden tub (one that could seat three people or so; I think that's what they're called) and the faucets leak when turned on.
A plumber (who was here for something else) looked at them, and said the pipes are very corroded and would have to be replaced. He wasn't sure if one came up from under the home or through the adjoining kitchen wall to do so. Going under the home to access under the tub seemed logical to me, but may not be.
I thought that he ought to know this, so I am leery of using him. His company has a great reputation, though.
Does anyone have any idea of the cost for such a project? Also, what if one just doesn't use the tub? Can the corroded pipes just "sit there" for years and not harm anything? (There are two showers, so the tub is not a priority.) Should the plumber have known how to do this project?
Thanks for anyone's help and advice.
A plumber (who was here for something else) looked at them, and said the pipes are very corroded and would have to be replaced. He wasn't sure if one came up from under the home or through the adjoining kitchen wall to do so. Going under the home to access under the tub seemed logical to me, but may not be.
I thought that he ought to know this, so I am leery of using him. His company has a great reputation, though.
Does anyone have any idea of the cost for such a project? Also, what if one just doesn't use the tub? Can the corroded pipes just "sit there" for years and not harm anything? (There are two showers, so the tub is not a priority.) Should the plumber have known how to do this project?
Thanks for anyone's help and advice.