Good morning folks - I have been deliberating (more like agonizing) as to whether as I should tackle plumbing in a utility sink for cold water supply and drainage in our basement where my tank is. The other way to go would be to pay a plumber to do it as time is such a precious commodity right now. (then again, so is money!) There currently is no plumbing down there, so I will be installing a pump underneath.the sink to send the waste water up.
My biggest concern is cutting into the 1.5 " drain line on the ceiling and then the cold water supply. I've never sodered copper piping before, is this difficult enough to pay a plumber $500 or so? Secondly, I hear there is a new type of plastic plumbing that is much easier to connect and disconnect then sodering/gluing. Would anyone know about this or if connect pvc to copper is relatively easy or difficult? Your thoughts would be appreciated or even just a thumbs up or down for tackling it myself as someone with only pvc (sump)plumbing experience.
Thanks
My biggest concern is cutting into the 1.5 " drain line on the ceiling and then the cold water supply. I've never sodered copper piping before, is this difficult enough to pay a plumber $500 or so? Secondly, I hear there is a new type of plastic plumbing that is much easier to connect and disconnect then sodering/gluing. Would anyone know about this or if connect pvc to copper is relatively easy or difficult? Your thoughts would be appreciated or even just a thumbs up or down for tackling it myself as someone with only pvc (sump)plumbing experience.
Thanks