Replacing Galvanized Pipe w/PVC
Our house was built in 1966; we purchased it 3 months ago. Most of the plumbing is newer w/black pvc for sewage etc. Recently, I was under the house checking things and making sure all is going to be good for the winter. Here is what I found.
The galvanized pipes under the kitchen area that drains into the sewage (I assume this is where it goes) has sprung a leak in a connection. There is quite a puddle in that area now. I am thinking of replacing that entire section of galvanized pipe that drains from the kitchen w/the black pvc pipes. Am I on the right track? I don't want to only replace the connecting section that is broke because today it will be this and tomorrow it will be another leak somewhere else on the galvanized pipes. And I do not want to do some crappy patch job either. I am a new home owner that wants to learn about all of this stuff. My husband, unfortunately, isn't much of a handyman and won't go under the house. I will have help to replace these pipes. Any helpful information regarding this replacement and fix would be VERY helpful and appreciated.
Thx, Beverly