Wire should usually be replaced from the junction to damaged areas. Copper Plumbing is fine 99% of the time. Companies will try to sell you on replacing it to make more money, but insurance usually won't pay for anything other than cleaning it (unless maybe debris broke sections, which would be paid for those small damaged areas)
Yes, you can purchase it from a parts house.
No, using the verb 'flood', the auxiliary verb 'has' calls for the past tense of the main verb: Your house has flooded. Using the word 'flood' as a noun, calls for an article preceding the noun: Your house has a flood. Your house has the flood.
Copper
copper is a good conductor
at your moms house
Copper is used in switches, (light) recepticles, all house wiring, 90% of your plumbing, (if your house is pre 1970, then its galvinized pipe) copper is also in your appliances.
rikki tikki is flooded out of his house and take in by an english family
He drowned in the flooded street in front of Aniele's house.
Rock-a-doodle 1992
Copper wiring is used in homes. Sometimes copper pipes. Some cooking pans are made of copper and sometimes decorative items in the kitchen are made of copper.
Flood can be used as a verb already because it is an action. As in "to flood something".Floods, flooding and flooded are also verbs."I will flood the house"."He floods the street"."We are flooding them with leaflets"."We are flooded with pies".
If you have galvanized piping in your house, you are going to have to replace them with copper. If you live in an area with a high iron content, you'll probably have to add a filtration system to pull it out of the water.