Replacing galvanized drain and vent pipe with PVC
Ok, so here's my dilemma. I have a home built in the 60's. The plumbing is all galvanized steel for water lines and drain lines. I recently started updating my bathroom and we have always had problems with the sink draining very slowly.
Recently I became aware
That the galvanized steel tends to corrode quickly causing clogs. Therefore, I would like to replace at least some of the pipe with PVC. However, I am unsure of the process of this. THe sink drain has a fulll piece of pipe about 6-8 feet or so which goes from the horizontal drain pipe heading into the toilet stack to
A fitting for the p trap then continues I would assume to the roof. What is the easiest way of replacing this pipe. Is cutting the answer? And if so, do I need to be worried about the weight of the pipe overhead that continues to the roof, or is this pipe securely fastened to something? Any help would be appreciated