frazwood
Jun 11, 2008, 03:18 PM
I'm trying to convert a dining room to a bathroom. In doing so, I have put in new PVC plumbing for the drains and I am in the process of installing new copper plumbing for water supply.
Yesterday, I cut the copper main line and soldered in new fittings etc for the cold water supply to the new bathroom. I did all of this OK.
However, this job afforded me the opportunity to look inside the existing copper plumbing, and there was a gross green slime layer. I would possibly like to flush this out.
Questions:
1. Is it necessary to flush it out?
2. If so, what is the best way to flush out the system?
Thanks,
Tim
Yesterday, I cut the copper main line and soldered in new fittings etc for the cold water supply to the new bathroom. I did all of this OK.
However, this job afforded me the opportunity to look inside the existing copper plumbing, and there was a gross green slime layer. I would possibly like to flush this out.
Questions:
1. Is it necessary to flush it out?
2. If so, what is the best way to flush out the system?
Thanks,
Tim