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Access to plumbing in ceiling

From: mtaylor@neo.rr.com
Category: Carpentry and Framing
Remote Name: 12.28.247.43
Date: 27 Oct 2004
Time: 09:39 AM

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Hi group, I am an I.T. professional and out of my league in this arena. Please excuse my ignorance. I have just purchased a home with an unfinished basement. I plan to have it completely remodeled by a professional in the near future. I am comtemplating installing a "Tray Ceiling". Here are my questions to you; Is this a viable or practical choice considering that the ceiling will be concealing copper pipes? Will I have to remove the entire ceiling to fix a (God forbid) plumbing problem with the pipes? Is it a good idea to map the location of the pipes before the ceiling is installed? Thank you for your time. MTaylor (Fish out of water) :-)

 

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