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Old Posted Jul 28, 2018, 4:24 AM
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Well water will have to flow at some point unless you are looking at late spring 2019 to test the systems. Yes I know they use high pressured CO2 first to test for leaks in soldered seals and what not. But if there is a chance for freeze no water can be run to not worry about busted pipes.

My Father was a Union Plumber and I have two other Union brothers that are plumbers.

I'm not an idiot. I am only suggesting the worst case situation. I already said if the windows were not in place they could find a warm wrapping to deal with the internal works, but all trades go in rotation. Plumbers are almost always the first to rough in right before HVAC goons do their damage.


Its not like we can just wait out the winter and let plumbers go in last. Plumbers are one of the first to go in and to their rough in. I'm not talking about installing shower or faucet heads here, I'm talking about rough ins, drains, vents, and runs.

I have More experience than you have any idea about, clearly. You likely do not understand a word I said unless you were a plumber yourself.


Now off to bed with you child. You are needlessly keeping me from my needed sleep...


Thanks to you in advance.
Lololololllolol is this even real?
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