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Had an issue today with a nail going through a water supply line in a bathroom. It got me wondering if there is a practical or technical reason there arent typically room-specific shut offs.
Had an issue today with a nail going through a water supply line in a bathroom. It got me wondering if there is a practical or technical reason there arent typically room-specific shut offs.
In a discussion of two different computer commands, I recently just came across this phrase: "I think [command 1] is porcelain and [command 2] is plumbing." (source) From context, I.
Normally, plumbing (drain and supply) runs inside wall, but is it permitted, by national building code, to run plumbing between wall and cabinet (not inside wall)? Below is a crude cartoon.
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My houses plumbing was redone a few years ago using Uponor PEX lines and black (ABS?) plastic fittings with stainless clamp rings. I now want to add a tee for a hose bib. My local HD just has Apollo
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1 Been plumbing for 10 years in BC Canada and I've never seen any professional plumber or anyone period for that matter use the SS "cinch" rings (for the record it is "cinch" vs "crimp" not crimp vs.
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I need to connect bow copper as on the picture with a copper pipe, and I'd like to avoid soldering. Is there a special tool for this?
Plumbing toilet and sink into same drain Ask Question Asked 6 years, 7 months ago Modified 6 years, 7 months ago
2 My plumbing rough-in is done, and inspection was passed. Unfortunately, I had to move a couple of things the plumbers did. I probably had to redo about six crimps rings. Before I go any.