Hi all, after googling for variers information over the last couple of weeks i stumbled onto this knowledge goldmine of a site can see that i'll be spending quite a bit of time over the next 6 months or so trawling tho varies posts. Thank you who have posted and many more in advance as I am beginning my first renovation and am looking at doing as much of it as i can myself. so in the planning phase i will start by questioning you all on plumbing of which i need to do for the complete house! (1 bathroom terrace, keeping all plumbing in 1 wall, bath/kitchen wall)
-what type/size pipe do i use for the following? water, hot water, gas, sink shower drains & sewer?
-where's the best/cheapest place to purchase such pipes and fittings? (Melb)
-Realising I need a license plumber for gas, can I purchase and lay the gas pipes under the house in a straight line and have a plumber do the connections at each end or does the law require the plumber do the complete job?
-Is it enough to turn off the gas meter to remove existing gas pipes, (after i burn remaining gas out) or do i need to have a plumber come plug up the meter too?
-Although a good mechanic i have never done plumbing before, am i taking on too much or is it pretty straight forward?
-What tools specific to plumbing should i buy before i begin?
-Currently the gas line goes externally up the front of the house, though the roof then again externally out and down then into the kitchen. For appearance I wanted to run it under the house next to the water pipe, is there any safety reason why they ran it up though the roof to begin with or was that just what they did 50 years ago?
Thank you for any and all answers, hopefully i can give something back to this site down the track.