The first would be a bathroom or kitchen in that part of the house and the other would be a.
Pipe line from attic to basement.
Well pressure tanks are also the source of mucho condensation.
Pipe cutting and threading tubing cutter brazing kit and pipe wrenches.
It may have connections that i can t see for the washer in the downstairs bathroom but it would have to travel through the walls and or ceiling.
You should have a plumbing vent stack that goes from the basement all the way up through the roof take a look in the basement see if the hole in the first floor.
This pipe from what i can tell is terminated in the basement to just a cap and goes all the way up into the attic and then over without any other apparent connections over to the main vent stack.
Less expensive insulation lacks this feature but you can tape the seam to seal it.
On the first floor run wires up the wall from the basement.
Lets find out if you re lucky.
Remove drain line disconnect or cut and remove single drain line up to 10m 30ft from nearest connection branch.
The average cost to run a gas line is 355 to 743 whereas complex jobs are 1 000 and up new gas line installation costs 12 to 25 per linear foot including labor materials piping and permits costs depend on the distance from the gas supply complexity and type of pipe used.
In other words cover as much pipe as you can without sacrificing your sanity or the economic security of your family.
Cost to run a gas line.
Job related costs of specialty equipment used for job quality and efficiency including.
Running pex in an attic.
Vent pipes look like sewer pipes.
Pipes that run above suspended ceilings for example will often not collect condensation because the area is drier than the basement itself.
The deluxe version we purchased has a peel and stick seam along its length and costs about 3 for 6 ft.
Only two plumbing set ups could require sewer pipes in the attic.
When necessary use existing ducts or pipe runs to get wires from the attic into the basement.
Run down to the local home center lumberyard or hardware store and pick up some foam pipe insulation.
On the second floor run wires down the wall from the attic.