Plumbing Rough In - Connecting Multiple Vents (EP5) - The Building Expert 2022
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2024
- Plumbing Rough In - Connecting Multiple Vents (EP5)- The Building Expert 2022
In this video, I am connecting multiple dry vents to penetrate through the roof. I also talked about interior design specifications, productivity and few other common issues about drainage install.
This video refers to NPC of Canada. However, most of these rules are universal and good starting point. Also, these apply equally to new construction and renovations. Always comply with your local guidelines.
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nice work!
Thanks
Quick question how would using wye to pair the vents on the left and then shooting both left and right vents up and using a final tee up top to tie everything in to one penetration to the roof compare to this? Because I was taught to avoid drilling through studs as much as possible.
When measuring the top for the vent, how far do u stick it out from the top plate?
Are there classes I can take to learn this part of the job?
an explanation of how you did the pitch would of been nice..
A general rule of thumb is, if using a level, the bubble breaking the line. That would be about 1/4” per 1’
Why didn't they install the sewer line through the bottom plate?
Because of the joist below the plate. So he goes around it and will conceal the pipes in the toe kick of the cabinet.