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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;amp;MFISH" data-source="post: 234833" data-attributes="member: 1229"><p>I have a manufactured home that had that gray stuff in it. At 10yrs old,right after I bought it we started springing leaks.I'd repair them,just to get another leak somewhere else,usually at the connections.Sometimes the lines themselves would split. Finally,to make a long story short,I started replacing everything with Copper.Now all the GrayStuff that is left is the main supply lines. My take on this is; replace with Copper and FORGET all about leaks. None of the copper has had any problems whatsoever,and I did all the work myself with NO help from anyone. The key to my rant is what bcbouy said "easy to repair"- there are NO repairs with Copper,when done correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&MFISH, post: 234833, member: 1229"] I have a manufactured home that had that gray stuff in it. At 10yrs old,right after I bought it we started springing leaks.I'd repair them,just to get another leak somewhere else,usually at the connections.Sometimes the lines themselves would split. Finally,to make a long story short,I started replacing everything with Copper.Now all the GrayStuff that is left is the main supply lines. My take on this is; replace with Copper and FORGET all about leaks. None of the copper has had any problems whatsoever,and I did all the work myself with NO help from anyone. The key to my rant is what bcbouy said "easy to repair"- there are NO repairs with Copper,when done correctly. [/QUOTE]
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