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Originally Posted by Descant
The island camps have been in place for many multiple generations. Upgrading to 4 season mainland standards is unnecessary. I understand better electrical systems, but the rest is overkill. I expect there are still a lot of DIY's who follow the rule: "If it looks OK from the Weirs bridge, it's OK." Guess what people are doing on the small lakes. Plumbing patched with garden hose connected to copper connected to PVC, and whatever the ne plastic stuff is. Places move from generation to generation, never have buyers inspections, and everybody is fine.
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Right there with you. But, when you hire out they must build by code or risk losing their license. Sure you understand. Over the past 50 years the plumbing waste line went from cast iron, to copper to PVC. All connected. Even found a spam can being used as a electrical junction box!
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