Adding a Bathroom to a Home : Plumbing and Drain Tips for Bathroom Installation

What to consider when dealing with plumbing in a new bathroom. Learn how to add a bathroom to your home, including plumbing and drainagetips with this free home improvement video. Expert: Dave Pollack Bio: Dave Pollack owns Dave’s Handyman service in Cottonwood, Arizona. He has been doing home repairs for years and is considered a Jack of all trades. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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11 Responses to “Adding a Bathroom to a Home : Plumbing and Drain Tips for Bathroom Installation”

  1. EJ31707 says:

    is that p trap up side down ??? to the lelf of the insalation looks like yea got two traps there ..

  2. EJ31707 says:

    yea and im pretty sure code for that vent is still min of 1 1/4 but it has to be 2″ from the trap to the tee and down

  3. EJ31707 says:

    and what are yea useing copper for use pex ????

  4. EJ31707 says:

    yea im pretty sure is still min code vent for a washer is 1 1/4 but its 2″ from the trap to the tee and down and what are yea useing copper for use pex ????

  5. pcorn915 says:

    im not doubting this guys skill, but with black water the slope is 1/4″ not 1/8″.what ever as long as the shit goes down

  6. LOLDISNEYLAND says:

    i love it when shit goes down nicely. :D

  7. 327h says:

    some light and close up shots will make your teaching much more efective thanks

  8. uaplumber23 says:

    As long as its just breakin the line on the level, lol…..

  9. PabloStella2 says:

    minimum grade on 3 inch pipe is 1/4 inch in canada. so be careful

  10. PabloStella2 says:

    not to mention that on paper the minimum size for a 2 inch stack is an 11/4 vent. depending on fixture units

  11. billabongcocker says:

    main sewer is 3′? in canada a main building drain is min 4″

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