Hello,
I just purchased my first home. I am in the middle of replumbing it. The 1100sqft house was built in 1954: its got plaster walls, and i'm assuming the tiled bathroom is original. It had galvanized pipes and low water pressure; therefore, I decided to replumb the entire house with copper. It is going very well, no problems except for the bathroom which is the last thing now.
From my basement, the two water pipes that supply the vanity sink and toilet disappear into the floor. In the bathroom it is all tile. Behind these pipes is the master bedroom, which is plaster wall and possibly metal lath.
Here is the question, should I go through the tile (carefully remove and replace tile) and replace the pipes? Or should I go through the metal lath plaster walls in the bedroom?
I cannot retile the bathroom, as it is not in my budget or skill level. I am putting in a new vanity cabinet and toilet as well.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
I just purchased my first home. I am in the middle of replumbing it. The 1100sqft house was built in 1954: its got plaster walls, and i'm assuming the tiled bathroom is original. It had galvanized pipes and low water pressure; therefore, I decided to replumb the entire house with copper. It is going very well, no problems except for the bathroom which is the last thing now.
From my basement, the two water pipes that supply the vanity sink and toilet disappear into the floor. In the bathroom it is all tile. Behind these pipes is the master bedroom, which is plaster wall and possibly metal lath.
Here is the question, should I go through the tile (carefully remove and replace tile) and replace the pipes? Or should I go through the metal lath plaster walls in the bedroom?
I cannot retile the bathroom, as it is not in my budget or skill level. I am putting in a new vanity cabinet and toilet as well.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE