“This Old House” recently tackled its first-ever New York City project,
where the contractors chose Charlotte Pipe and Foundry’s cast-iron pipe and
fittings for the plumbing. Cast iron eliminates the sound of water from
fixtures on floors above flowing down behind the walls, which was a
consideration since the building was a three-family Brooklyn
brownstone.
The episode featuring Charlotte Pipe and
Foundry shows plumbing and heating expert
Richard Trethewey meeting with local
plumbing and heating contractor
Randy Gitli for a look at the progress on the
cast-iron waste piping, and the home’s mechanical room, which contains two
complete heating systems, one for the ground floor apartment, and another for
the top three floors.
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(#2824), visit the "
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