Thank you for your reply!!! I have been making shorts lately because people don’t seem to want to watch longer videos. Because of this, I need to leave out a lot of details or make separate videos. Take care!!!
@@brucestorey917 thanks for your reply! S-traps no longer meet code because they can siphon the water out and allow sewer gas past the appliance. Here is a quote “A P-trap is a U-shaped pipe in toilets and sinks to connect the drain to the sewer system. On the other hand, an S-trap has the same purpose as the P-trap, but it forms into an S-shape. Due to safety hazards, S-traps are no longer up to code in new builds or renovations.” You could be right tho?
I learnt a lot form your video. I hope to see more of you in other videos.
Thank you for your reply!!! I have been making shorts lately because people don’t seem to want to watch longer videos. Because of this, I need to leave out a lot of details or make separate videos. Take care!!!
Toilets don’t have P-Traps - they have S-Traps.
@@brucestorey917 thanks for your reply! S-traps no longer meet code because they can siphon the water out and allow sewer gas past the appliance. Here is a quote “A P-trap is a U-shaped pipe in toilets and sinks to connect the drain to the sewer system. On the other hand, an S-trap has the same purpose as the P-trap, but it forms into an S-shape. Due to safety hazards, S-traps are no longer up to code in new builds or renovations.” You could be right tho?
I’m pretty sure you can do anything!
Those Gerber toilets are horrible. The Danville will be much better.
Thank you for your expert opinion!!!
@@DeanOfTools You're welcome!