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Old 10-22-2008, 03:52 AM   #1
Waynem
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Plumbing pipes in RV

How long are the plastic pipes good for in RV's?

Reason I ask is because several years ago we came hope to water all over the floor in the stick house (gald we had porcelain tile). The feed tube to the toilet tank had ruptured. My favorite plumbing team said that they should be replaced about every 5 years and replaced with the metal reinforced feed line.

I keep thinking that after a period of time the plastic piping in an RV is going to deteriorate to a point that any little bend or stress will cause it to crack.

Any thoughts?
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