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From Flight Paths To Flooded Pipes: A First-Time Homeowner’s Hard Truths


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We trade a wild first-home renovation story for hard lessons on shutoff valves, galvanized pipe failures, and when to swallow pride and call a pro. A fresh family drain leak pulls us back under the sink and cements a lifelong rule about DIY limits.

• buying a small 2001 starter home under an airport flight path
• breaking a corroded shutoff minutes after closing and flooding the kitchen
• tracing the main, learning the anatomy of old galvanized systems
• calling a plumber for a full repipe and recalibrating DIY pride
• gas safety, odorant basics, and when to exit and call the utility
• returning years later to fix a rotted drain and convert to PVC
• chemical drain cleaners versus snakes and enzymes
• parts runs, fittings, gaskets, and getting slope and pitch right
• how to decide when to hire a professional and why it pays

Tune in next week for another riveting episode. Top shelf stories.


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Top Shelf StoriesBy Jay Chris Tony