replumb

replumb

(riːˈplʌm)
vb (tr)
to replace the plumbing of (a house, building, etc)
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Seabold is looking to complete construction by mid-April following delays caused by discovery of an underground cistern and the need to replumb certain areas of the building.
"Basically they need to replumb him, they said that the bag was only a temporary measure but we thought it'd last more than a year," said Tracy.
We had to replace the roof, replumb and rewire, fix a lot of water damage Looking back, it's such a great achievement, and now it has a new lease of life as a wedding venue.
"We teach them to plaster, replumb or lay a oor, showing them how to do it and then leaving them to it for themselves.
He had operations to replumb his heart so that the half a heart would do the job of a full size heart.
Pinhole leaks caused by galvanic corrosion are a frequent occurrence in copper and galvanized steel piping, forcing many Independent Rental Owners (IROs) to constantly repair these leaks or spend at least $1,500 to $2,000 per unit to replumb entire units.
Of course, you'll have to replumb your hose bibs and water sprinkler system through a separate meter to prove your deduction.
In a report, Troubled Waters, NWF and Taxpayers for Common Sense highlighted 25 of the worst Corps projects, including the Delaware River deepening, an Arkansas irrigation project that would divert water from the White River and a massive plan to replumb the Mississippi River Delta.
"She will then rewire, replumb and redecorate the whole place before installing the world's largest TV in the corner of the sitting room.
(Of 25 ongoing Corps projects cited as financially and environmentally wasteful by the National Wildlife Federation and Taxpayers for Common Sense, 9 are on the Mississippi or its tributaries, including a plan to replumb the Mississippi delta with a series of water diversions and channelizations.)