A galvanised pipe on our property burst and water was seeping up to ground level. We dug and found where it burst [it's in the garden but the pipe eventually shoots off under the deck and house], called in a plumber who said he couldn't fix it that day due to other work but temporarily stopped the leakage using a tap fitting. He now reckons he has to dig up the entire line of piping right back to the main and replace it with copper piping. He hasn't given any reason for this and we suspect he's just trying to rip us off because he's also trying to convince us to also replace our hot water system which is working fine. Is there any obvious reason why he could not simply cut out the broken part of the pipe and replace it? Someone suggested that maybe galvanised pipes are not to standard and therefore can't be used. The house in located in NSW, Australia.