In having the piping redone in the kitchen, the contractor has taken me from the before pic [upper] to the after pic [lower] and is now telling me that the plumbing trim out is the responsibility of the customer [me] and will have to be done in order to connect up the new sink/fixtures.
They never mentioned that this extra burden is on the homeowner and, he has 'graciously' offered the services of his plumber to write up a quote if we need the connections and an 'air gap' installed.
- Can someone briefly explain why there are now four pipes rather than two?
- Previously we had hardware installed to turn off the water but my guess is that now we will need a plumber to add those back on
- In the before pic there are two pipes inside the wall -- Are those not needed anymore?
- Approximately what would I be expecting to pay for the connections and 'air gap'?
Will probably have more questions once I have cooled off a bit.
Thanks
They never mentioned that this extra burden is on the homeowner and, he has 'graciously' offered the services of his plumber to write up a quote if we need the connections and an 'air gap' installed.
- Can someone briefly explain why there are now four pipes rather than two?
- Previously we had hardware installed to turn off the water but my guess is that now we will need a plumber to add those back on
- In the before pic there are two pipes inside the wall -- Are those not needed anymore?
- Approximately what would I be expecting to pay for the connections and 'air gap'?
Will probably have more questions once I have cooled off a bit.
Thanks
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