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Steve Macca

Hi guys,

I'm part way through buying a house as a buy to let investment. We had a survey done on the property and it said the property still has its original rising water main, which is made of lead.

I understand these are quite expensive to get replaced. What would a replacement involve? Would they have to dig under the house to get to the main pipe on the road? Could someone give me a rough estimate of how much this might cost?

Would it be ok the leave the lead piping in or do they really need to be changed?

Cheers!

Steve
 
Change it whilst the place is empty. It's bound to fail when you've got tenants in and you'll be in a rush and end up paying through the nose.
 
price of a trench and some blue mdpe and fittings, its the trench that costs
 
You could get a 'Mole' to tunnel the new pipe in for you. No trenching that way. Get a quote from a specialist contractor. There's a bloke round my way doing it. See his van & trailer every where.
 
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