garcia
Posts: 1471
Joined Forum: 03/12/2007
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I had a happy outcome on Christmas Eve that potentially saved me tens of thousands of dollars that I want to pass on. My daughter came down to make mashed potatoes and decided to run all the peels down my garbage disposal which, of course, jammed it up. "Great", thinks I, "just what I need, a plumbing job on Christmas Eve". In looking under the sink, my other daughter saw what turned out to be "aneurisms" in the faucet supply lines. The braided stainless steel supply lines had rusted through in several places on each supply line with several having the black rubber lining bulging out. They were not far from blowing, which had cost a friend of mine $120K (and 6 months) in repairs when it happened to him when he was gone for a weekend. He had to replace his carpets, cabinets, drywall, etc to bring his house back to normal. My sink was only 9 years old and, unfortunately (for Moen, which has a lifetime guarantee), the lines were integrated into the faucet so they have to give me a new faucet. But, I also checked my other sinks and toilets and two of them also had rust beginning to degrade the braiding. They, too, were under 10 years old. (I had replaced them because of the many, many blow out issues with the poly lines that were originally installed in 1988. If you have these lines, replace them now, but, don't figure the SS will last forever; it won't. Inspect them regularly.)
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