opinion seeker
Oct 25, 2008, 12:36 PM
I have had 2 plumbers tell me that I have a leak in a hot water line in the slab.
The 1st says he would remove the dry wall behind the water heater to locate the first loop or manifold, then he would try to determine which line was leaking and reroute it. I have 3lines, washing machine (across the room from the water heater), back to back bathrooms, and the kitchen. He could reroute the washing machine line or the bathroom line through adjacent walls, but if the kitchen line was leaking, he would have to reroute through the attic.
The 2nd guy says he would reroute the whole hot water system because experience has shown that if you have one leak that you will have another in the future, especially in a near 40 year old house. This would save on future costs.
The house is located near New Orleans, LA.
Both plumbers said that insurance may cover some of the cost.
What is the best way to go?
The 1st says he would remove the dry wall behind the water heater to locate the first loop or manifold, then he would try to determine which line was leaking and reroute it. I have 3lines, washing machine (across the room from the water heater), back to back bathrooms, and the kitchen. He could reroute the washing machine line or the bathroom line through adjacent walls, but if the kitchen line was leaking, he would have to reroute through the attic.
The 2nd guy says he would reroute the whole hot water system because experience has shown that if you have one leak that you will have another in the future, especially in a near 40 year old house. This would save on future costs.
The house is located near New Orleans, LA.
Both plumbers said that insurance may cover some of the cost.
What is the best way to go?