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
Adding a Bathroom to a Home : Plumbing and Drain Tips for Bathroom Installation
March 27th, 2010
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is that p trap up side down ??? to the lelf of the insalation looks like yea got two traps there ..
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
and what are yea useing copper for use pex ????
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 ????
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
i love it when shit goes down nicely.
some light and close up shots will make your teaching much more efective thanks
As long as its just breakin the line on the level, lol…..
minimum grade on 3 inch pipe is 1/4 inch in canada. so be careful
not to mention that on paper the minimum size for a 2 inch stack is an 11/4 vent. depending on fixture units
main sewer is 3′? in canada a main building drain is min 4″