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  "name": "What is involved in the process of upgrading kitchen pipes?",
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      "name": "What is involved in the process of upgrading kitchen pipes?",
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        "text": "Upgrading kitchen pipes typically involves assessing the existing plumbing system to identify issues. Old pipes, often galvanized steel or polybutylene, are then removed. New pipes, commonly PEX or copper, are installed, routed, and connected to fixtures and appliances. This process may require opening walls or floors, followed by patching and finishing. The system is then tested for leaks and proper function.",
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        "description": "The process involves assessing existing pipes, removing old ones, installing new PEX or copper pipes, potentially opening walls, and then testing the new system."
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  "description": "The process involves assessing existing pipes, removing old ones, installing new PEX or copper pipes, potentially opening walls, and then testing the new system"
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