Roger that. I'll talk to the GC.
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Roger that. I'll talk to the GC.
There are four bathrooms, so twelve stubs. About a quarter of them are extraordinarily loose, and the rest of somewhat loose. None of them are what I would consider firm or well supported. When...
If it freely moves both up and down, in and out, does that constitute "wrong" and need to be corrected to be "workmanlike?" Is there some sort of standard for securing pipe by stub outs like there...
Is there a correct and accepted way to stub out PEX for supply lines to lav and WC?
I had a house replumbed. The plumber transitioned from PEX to copper before going through the wall and to the...
So is it better now without the side inlet?
So got rid of the big loop on the sinks (all waste arms less than 42"), and vented the left-most WC differently. I could only find a side inlet elbow in 3", so I switch to a med. sweep 90 plus san T...
Terry,
Thanks for the quick response.
Does this fix the problems you saw? Any other suggestions?
Cheers,
Hi,
Can you check my DWV rough-in?
I've attached a sketch of the roughin with the non-obvious fittings labeled, along with the bathroom layout. To give a scale, the upstairs full bath on the...
I just bought the house and am just meeting the neighbors. I'll ask around next time I see someone. It's city water, so if they have hard water then I think I would, too.
Thanks for the advice.
Do you think that replacing the copper is a good idea or a waste of time & money?
I'm renovating a Cape Cod in Dayton, OH, including gutting a half and full bath. The house was built in 1940.
There's evidence of previous water damage, but I can't tell for sure if it's from the...