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newgirl | 18:42 Mon 18th Dec 2006 | Property
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We are about to put a bid on a 3 bedroom/ 1 bath terraced house in West London that hasn't been updated for over 40 years. It needs new central heating (which I estimate at 3000-5000 pounds). But i'm not sure if it would need new plumbing for the rest of the house. Does anyone know roughly how much this would cost?

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How about the electricts? Could you get a good local builder to get you an estimaten then add 10%
Water pipes don't really corrode over time - unlike electricity cable where the rubber cable used prior to PVC type perishes over time. I can understand the need to change the CH pipes (if the house HAS CH - the mid-1960s was when water-pipe based CH started being fitted in a big way to 'normal' houses). So I'm not sure really why you'd need to do this - unless the house is very old and has lead pipes. Talk to a local plumber for onsite advice, perhaps.

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