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Hi, I have recently purchased a repossessed house which seems to have been empty for about a year. I have an issue that the water pipes under the kitchen sink seem to have turned black and are giving off a damp musty smell which is quite strong. The cupboard was filled with dirt and mould which I have cleaned out, it seems like the previous owners may have not fixed some leak and the moisture has possibly caused some sort of oxidation (at a guess). I have tried to clean the pipes with a bleach/water solution which has not made any difference. Just wondering if anyone has come across this before and has any suggestions to correct the issue? Thanks
 
if that bad can you not cut back as far as you can and just replace section of pipework?
 
Honestly - If you pick up a repro house what do you expect ?
Its all going to be stuffed - you are not a diy man and not one of us
on UKPF - I have done many of these over the years -
Rip it all out and out and start again - if it is free standing prop
demolish it and build a new one cause you get the vat back


Centralheatking ian ratrtRakC;714618]Hi, I have recently purchased a repossessed house which seems to have been empty for about a year. I have an issue that the water pipes under the kitchen sink seem to have turned black and are giving off a damp musty smell which is quite strong. The cupboard was filled with dirt and mould which I have cleaned out, it seems like the previous owners may have not fixed some leak and the moisture has possibly caused some sort of oxidation (at a guess). I have tried to clean the pipes with a bleach/water solution which has not made any difference. Just wondering if anyone has come across this before and has any suggestions to correct the issue? Thanks[/QUOTE]
 
Strip it out and start again. Its all about peace of mind, well it is for me.
 
Just use wire wool and sugar soap. Be fine after 30 mins elbow grease
 
if thats your only worry after buying a empty repro house, you are soooooooo lucky. Now go forth and use some decent tradesmen to sort it all out. Like tamz said
 
Its probably not the pipes; its the kitchen furniture and walls. A bit like flood damage; strip back a replace all plaster and kitchen furniture. Wash down and clean pipes and lag them.
 
There has been a leaking drain or waste pipe under the floor at some point (might still be)and someone has fired a load of bleach, disinfectant or whatever under there.

Seen that three times and that was the cause.
 
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