how to do rough in plumbing for a bathroom & kitchen in a basement?
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- this is a tetorial on how to do do rough in plumbing for a bathroom and a kitchen in a basement.
I explained how to install a wet vent for plumbing and also alot of other unique tips and tricks so you can get this done nice and easy.
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I was searching all over how this underground plumbing is done , this creator exactly exactly explaining all my questions that I had including how they find the pipes under ground and well explained this backup fill valve. Excellent explainer. Thanks again.
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I have another super detailed video coming soon
In that one I will be doing a full kitchen , bathroom , and laundry set in a basement.
This is the Best video on plumbing I have seen. Clear, concise and fully inclusive! Thank you very much! You are a master of your trade!👍🙏
Thanks e million for watching 🙂
I’ve been looking for a video like this for weeks. Thank you for making this. ❤
Thank you For watching 🙂 i just started another basement and the video will come out in about a month from now
that one is gonna contain everything you need to know about basement plumbing.
Yeah, this video is getting a subscribe. This is gold. Straight to the point, no B.S., walking up though the process.... very much appreciated, sir.
Thanks for watching 🙂 and welcome to the channel.
I was looking for this information so bad, I’ve seen tons of videos but nothing as detail explained as this video, thank you and keep up the good work brother.
Thank you
🙂 im glad it wad a help .
This is one of the absolute best-detailed videos on any subject I've ever watched on YT. I found it because I was looking into whether a toilet can be installed in any location of a house (not necessarily in the basement...anywhere for a room addition). I love the details but got VERY afraid when you explained tapping into the city's sewer line. I knew beforehand it is necessary, but I don't want to mess up something like that and have to contact the city.
I still love your video; and will look at more and sub.
hello
thanks for the kind words and the time you put in to watch this video. im glad it could be a help. i will be uploading alot of new videos very soon. please stay tuned for the finished job.🙂
You just have answered all my questions in that video. You truly are very knowledgeable and thank you for not holding back any of your knowledge. I wish you a success. God bless
Thanks for watching brother 😊
I've been looking for video like this for awhile. Well explained, you are amazing.
I believe you are correct as far as venting toilets upstream, I read the code and toilets are the only fixture you can do this on. Thanks for your video, I always like to see if other plumbers have new ideas.
Yes sir , i checked this with 2 master plumbers before making the video.
the only thing that this inspector approved is haveing the vent to the outside like that. most other inspectors ask to take the vent pipe all the way to the roof.
Again thanks for watching.I learn alot from youtube and getting comments from professionals is the one thing I really love. specially if i make a mistake i would love to learn the right way of doing it for my future jobs. thanks for the time. 🙂
Wow! Best ever detailed instructions! You would make an excellent trade school instructor! Thanks.
Thanks a million for the support and the kind words 😊
You make great videos man, keep it up. No one has really gone into detail like you have. Good job
You are going to be a very successful youtuber and an amazing renovator star ! I guarantee
Thanks for the support 🙂
Wow you showed and explained in much more details the design aspects. I really enjoyed the video!!!
Thanks for watching 🙂
Excellent video. Thanks!
Thank you Mostafa for thus video. It was very helpful before my new project.
I really appreciated.
Peace
You're most welcome
I'm glad I could be a help.
All the best. God bless you.
Great video. Your work looks good and I appreciate your detailed explanations.
Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you very much. That was detailed and professional. I learned a lot
Thanks for watching 🙂
Nice cut into the existing drain. One comment. I'd suggest opening the cleanout when puting the silicone on or pushing it in. to make sure silicone didn't get smooshed into the inside of the pipe, to slow it down. Looks good
That's a pretty amazing idea actually
Thanks for watching 😊
Great video mang! Alot of awesome info 💥💥
Wow that cement work was impressive. I know thats hardly the point but wow just looked good to me!
Thanks for watching 🙂
Hi Mustafa i am also from windsor . Great to see detailed video like this. Learned a lot from this .
Thanks for watching brother
This guys is good and very detail thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching 😊
Hello good night I love your presentation it was informative and clear well done. I'm a Jamaican and plumbing is my trade if you need a second I'm ready when you say it.
thanks a million for watching and welcome to the channel
Where are you located?
great instruction and very thorough. Thank you for your dedication. 👍
Thanks for watching
Very good info! Ordered a back low after watching!
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That’s is a professional work your are the Master..
Thanks for watching 😊 and welcome to my channel
Thank you, finally a good explanation.
thank you for watching this video , please don't forget to subscribe ;)
this guy is a pro, no bs,
Thanks for watching 🙂
This is an awesome and detailed explination. But did i miss why you swotched from pvc to abs pipe?
This is exactly what UA-cam was made for! Subscribe!
Please your video is educative. Thanks
Great video, keep this up Bro!
Love this video and your other videos. You’ve gained a happy new sub.
Thanks for the comment.
welcome to the channel 🙂
Awsome video you hit it right on the head 💯🙏🏽
Hello, great video. Why did you vent outside the house, and not on the roof? I am from Windsor also. I didn’t know you could vent so low
It has to go all the way to the roof
It was temporarily done this way till we moved it all the way up to the roof for our final inspection.
This is great, thank you and I look forward to more.
Thanks for watching
Great video... excellent tips and great explanation... awesome job.
Thanks for watching 🙂 welcome to the channel
@@renovationschool8818 most welcome, keep up the good work
Brilliant! love to watch and learn
Welcome to my channel Roberto thanks for watching🙂
Great video, very informative. I’m surprised your channel isn’t bigger. Subbed.
Thanks for watching and the support.
im very new to youtube
theres alot of new videos on the way. im sure ill get more subs soon. 🙂
Thank you, very nice explanations
Thank you for watching
Don’t forget to disconnect weeping tiles from main line when installing back flow preventer
Thanks very good information brother
Thanks for watching 😊
Great video, I've learned a lot. Thank you! I am curious what is the concrete cut width and depth for a 4" pipe?
Thanks a lot for watching and welcome to the channel.
I cut that concrete about 1 foot wide this way might shovel fits in there
The depth depends on where exactly you're plumbing for the house is located so the debt could be different from house to house.
Thanks for your quick answer. I am also watching your how to waterproof a basement, very useful. I just bought a black color water resistant materials, which is incorrect in my basement case. Thank God, I found your tutorial.@@renovationschool8818
In my area you would have had to add two more vents. Your we makes much more sense.
Thanks for watching 😊
Nicely Explained….How to see your all videos until full completion / Final finishing….
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I am posting more and more videos from this week
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Thanks for the video. I watched many time to understand before before dig the ground I using the same 4 inch white pipe, but I can"t get the 4 inch toilet flange I went to the home depot in Toronto is not available please, where did you buy I try with abs black flange it doesn't fit properly. again Thanks.
Thanks for watching
I'd honestly use 3 inch
It's better
I had this and that's why I used it
3 inch is smaller and you will not have hard time installing the toilet afterwards
Hi.mustafa I'll surprised to see your video,l''ll like this leaned a lot from this.
Thanks a million for watching 😊
Is there a reason you prefer the mainline backflow preventer over the normal? I'm looking into doing the same thing in our basement and wasn't sure which one to purchase. I would have space for the larger mainline but just wanted your thoughts on it.
If u have the space id use the bigger type.
It's better and easier to clean.
Thank you good job berry helpful
Thanks for watching
In cal the vent can not terminate below a window it has to be 10' away from a window. Clay can not be under the house 3' past the foundation.
We have a lot of new rules and regulations for new houses also .
Inspectors are not that picky with these very very old houses . This house is over 80 years old and there are many things in it that are not going to meet today's building code.
Great video very detailed. In my area this isnt legal since the next upstream connection of your wc must be its vent. Where are you located ? Im in
Ontario, Canada.
thanks for watching
we are also in ontario, This passed the inspection and i have the report , toilet vent can be upstream if its wet vented. before i do the job i called the city inspector and he actually suggested me to do it this way. the vent pipe the went to the outside of the house was extedned all the way to the roof later.
how do you protect the pipe behind the studs from freezing, did you do a video related to this
It won't freeze . I put alot of insulation and filled up the area behind the studs with lots of insulation
did you install any type of cleanup
Great video. Why no P Trap for the toilet?
Thanks for watching
Because the actual toilets come with a p trap. Next time you see the toilet pay attention you will see it.
Nice work and great video.
Your voice reminds me of got2learn on youtube.
I am trying to do miracles in a friends old house.
Thinking of using the existing floor drain to connect the shower drain as that would require minimal concrete busting. Not sure its a great idea I'm trying to find advice.
Also could the shower drain be downstream of the toilet?
Yes it can depending on the location
@@renovationschool8818 So depends on local Code. And I would need a dedicated
vent also if I understand correctly. Thanks!
@@okkrom exactly
Nice work, my only concern is the siliconed joint over time
Thanks for watching 😊
What about the seliconed corner?
Nice video very detailed the only thing I noticed is that when you were gluing the pvc pipe you referred to it as abs. Do you have to go with the 4 inch pvc or could you have used abs?
Hi. thanks for the comment.
yes you are right , i mistakenly said ABS . I also kept saying wet valve but i meant wet vent. ( im sorry) thanks for watching.
Generally speaking 4 inch PVC is used under grade in most cases.
i could even use a 3 inch pipe as it meets the building code in my area.
if you live in the state, most of the states are fine with PVC pipes in their building code (under and above concrete) . We live in Canada, and Canadian building code is very picky but even they are ok with pvc under grade .Just the above grade pipes are spouse to be ABS as it is required by the building code in most canadian provinces.
i hope I answeared your question. please feel free to ask any questions if you needed any info. thanks 🙂
@@renovationschool8818 much appreciated man. I am in Bolton and After watching your video I feel pretty confident on tackling this project at my house.
@@RG-wp2nl youre most welcome.
that is my goal to be a help and save you time and money
i have tons of other videos coming up , explaing how to finish this basement. start to finish. if you are new please consider subscribing. i will post the videos on how to do the rest of the hot and cold water lines, shower valve, vanity, cabinets and alot more.
Nice tutorial
Thanks for watching 🙂
Hi, I was in middle of a DIY half bathroom renovation. I came across a wet vent for the toilet that gapes across on top of the joist. Is it true that a vent for a toilet is not needed if it’s connected to the stack?
It all depends on how far away from the stock it is
And also how many other fixtures are running on that stack.
The vent is always needed especially for a toilet if you want this to flush properly.
In some basements if it's almost impossible to run a vent from somewhere some municipalities allow a cheat vent it's also called Air admittance valve. It allows the air to travel and go down and work just like a vent . You may be able to use that but just make sure to double check with your city and make sure that they are okay with it especially if you get the job inspected.
So, If you used a 4" pvc you don't have to need a vent, I really appreciate if you can answer to me.
I talked to the inspector, he said you will need a vent regardless . When I was making the video I was going by what a plumber told me. If the job is spouse to be inspected you will need a vent for sure. At least in Ontario you do.
how much silicon did you get inside the pipe? Next time just apply silicone to the outside of the adapter and then fill your gaps...it's Just drainage. silicon inside the pipe is Not good unless you like snaking drains. You could have cut the hub of that fitting and used a fernco....They also have fernco style adapters for clay at Emco. Where in Windsor are you and what are you avg quoting bathroom reno's?
Mustafa, what if your line is above grade? You do the sane thing but run the bathroom/kitchen into a pump to pump up to connect to the main line?
Yes
Normally when the sewer line is higher than the basement floor they install a pump and they connect the plumbing to the pit that the pump is installed onto so all the bathroom waste will be pumped out by that pump.
The dry vent connection upstream of your kitchen drain wouldn't be allowed, at least in Wisconsin anyway. That would have to connect downstream and above the horizontal centerline. 382.31(15)(b)1.
Thanks for the comment
This was an extremely old house
The inspector made comments but the ceiling Heights were so very low and he just approved and shook his head.
I really appreciate the comment.
Nice nice nice 👍👍👍👍
in newer houses are all basement floor drains connected to the sanitary or storm drain? in ontario
Sanitary
The gas from the toilet is venting under a window ?
That window does not open .
There other side of this house has bigger windows that open and close.
Amigo ,what is better plumbing drain line,? abs or PVC, I'm in salt lake city Utah
You should use whatever is allowed in your local building code. You can call your local city or building department, they will tell you what is needed.
Usually abs is more lasting and more doable , it's more flexible compare to abs which is more fragile.
Merci ❤
What tool did you use that had the water saw cutting?
It's a tile saw
A small circular wet saw
U can buy one from harbor freight or rent one from home depot
@@renovationschool8818 4 1/2 inch diameter? I can’t find any with this water attachment other than a ryobi
so you use abs pipe instead of pvc pipe because is what you have available
It's Canadian building code also. Anything above grade has to be ABS . U can use PVC under grade.
You only made the opening in the concrete the width of the shovel?
Yes sir
Amazing, Damet garm
Kheili Mamnoon 😊
I found little water in the ground among existing gravel of my basement after digging concrete for bathroom, is it normal?
Yes, it's normal.
that is earth water and its very common
I have seen it many times.
you have a sump pump that gets rid of that water under the slab for you. at one job I had so much water that I thought maybe we hit a water line, so-called the city, the city guy came after a few min and tested the water, it was not municipal water, it was the water from the earth.
How do you know where the placement of your shower drain should be marked?
I had a shower base ( you will see it in the new videos that are coming) i put the shower base on the ground and marked the exact location.
if u want to install a custome tiled shower base then the drain can be where ever you want.
Question you did framing after and plumbing first is that ok?
I have very much similar project in Kw area. Only issue with me he I have foundation wall in between the main stack or drain line.
Yes
I did the back wall first so that I have a reference for my measurements after that I finished the framing
VERY thorough. Sub'd
Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel 🙂
I have been plumbing in the US for a long time and I have a master license. Unless I am missing something, the vent serving the toilet always has to be downstream of the fixture.
Thanks for watching , what you say totally makes sense , this was inspected and i have passed report!
We live in Canada and it's code here in Ontario to use ABS only Above grade.
@Peyman500 Mo thanks for watching 🙂
Love it
Hi Mustafa, i have a question. To connect the shower drain to the main pipe you used ABS pipe, at other underground location you used PVC, is there any particular reason for using ABS here?
Also another question, in your layout the toilet is the last connection to the main pipe, Is this just conincedence or this is required by code.
We are located in Ontario Canada, and as of now the building code allows us to use PVC Or ABS pipes underground here , I used PVC because it's cheaper here.
@@renovationschool8818 Iam also in Ontario Canada. So the white 4 " pipes in the video were ABS? I though PVC is white and ABS is black?
The sscond question come from something saw online that its better to have the toilet "Y" connection on the mai line to be the last connection made to main pipe. i.e shower and vanity should not connect to the line at a location after the toilet connection.
Sorry, I just edited the last comment, I had someone else typing it for me and I we messed up the answer. It's fixed now.
This job was inspected and it was passed by the city. But what you say about the toilet y connection makes sense to me. If u can do it on ur project do it. I normally call a pre-inspection for my jobs at the very beginning of the project and explain what I am gonna do for my plumbing and the rest of the project to the inspector, if he or she is ok with then I do it.
Right of my head, I know more than 6 or 7 projects that have been done this way with the toilet connection before the shower and vanity and they all have been passed at the time of inspection.
@@renovationschool8818 Thnaks alot. I really approcate your reply. This was a big help. By the way i found the building code related to underground pipe materail, it is OBC 7.2.5.10. As per this you can use either material as long as the pipe meets some specficiations.
Hi dear, tolet tube can I you 2 inches or just same you need 4 inches?
Hi
Minimum pipe size for a toilet is 3 inch , it can not be smaller than that
@@renovationschool8818 what size I need for washing machine?
For clothing washing machine 2 inch is required
Why do you prefer the other backflow valve?
thanks for watching 🙂
because its a better quality ,its easier to clean it , there is more room inside it si there is more access to the flap and inside part in case of a big clog or any issues.
@@renovationschool8818 Whats the brand of this valve (with the clear top)? Does it come in 6”? Its interesting that the flap works from the bottom and lifts up
Im sure it comes in different sizes
here is a link to the exact product i used , we live in canada thats why the link is from lowes canada
www.lowes.ca/product/backflow-preventers-vacuum-breakers/ipex-1-12-in-abs-dwv-backwater-valve-hub-2885658?store_code=3712&cq_src=google_ads&cq_cmp=11543255263&cq_con=111377415086&cq_term=&cq_med=pla&cq_plac=&cq_net=g&cq_pos=&cq_plt=gp&&cm_mmc=paid_search-_-google-_-shopping_aw_lia_generic_storage-_-71700000075235897&gclid=CjwKCAjwpqCZBhAbEiwAa7pXeaUt_ClpHZ-wVabtz2trv07TFYbq8e42oSHc2PtlYkZCkF-QIidGgxoCwS4QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
@@johnkim1656 the flap must open that way so after the water clears the gravity can pull it down. its the same on all of them
Can we use a white pvc pipe under Concrete in the basement in toronto?
Yes
SO SDR 35 PVC IS FINE TO USE
@hammadbukhari4714
If that's what you buy from home depot and Lowe's and all plumbing supplies in Ontario yes.
Thanx for your help
@hammadbukhari4714 you're most welcome , thanks for watching
Are you in Florida?
Nope
We are in Windsor Ontario canada
What's inches?
Just starting to watch your video I see that you don't even use green board I exited out right away
Thanks for watching
what do you mean by green board?
do you mean green screen for background?
Hey are you in the New York area? Orange County area?
Hi
No I'm in Windsor Ontario canada
The fitting you put in to the.
Clay pipe is only for big old pipe.That is the incorrect way to use it.
You should have cut back a little bit more on the tile and use a franco.
Where are you from
Windsor , Ontario . Canada
It's a city at the border of detroit
Please build a kitchen and bathroom in a basement for me in windsor, Ontario. If not please provide me with reference
I can differently help you with that. U can call me at 5198909031
I'm finishing my basement now and I will be posting so many new episodes soon.
i think The toilet trap arm need to have a minimum of two time its pipe diameter
it was passed by the inspector.
The problem with this is that water will always enter concrete, even poured foundations are porous. That’s why there is nearly always efflorescence. Doing this locks the water in the concrete which leads to structural damage instead of passing through and evaporating. Gutters, grading, and French drains are always the first place to start. Most gutters are not fully functional and no one has their grading right. Often with wet mulch against the house.
The only real waterproofing is done on the exterior of the foundation wall. And is crazy expensive. This is make a quick buck flipper shit.
Don’t finish most basements made before 95, there is no exterior waterproofing. Do exposed foundation and black or whatever color on the subfloor. like a livable loft, hooked up garage look. Make your exposed electrical and plumbing crispy for your interior ‘finishes’. You can still make a family room/game room or whatever. Just do not cover the foundation or anything important
how tall are you? that joist looks like its only 5 in off your head? that is either a short ceiling or you are like 7 feet tall.
Haha it's a combination of both I am 6'- 2" inches tall and the ceiling was 6'-7" so it was only 5 inches higher than me. Thanks for watching. 😊
Wounded if you would be able to use ABS rather than PVC for the piping under the slab.
Yes you can
I used pvc because it's cheaper in Canada. ( We can use ABS or PVC underground but only ABS is approved above ground)
Why did u change to abs for the shower drain
We live in Canada and anything above grade is supposed to be abs here as a part of the building code
The main reason why I did this was because pvc pipes are not common to find here, we mostly have 4 in and 3-in PVC pipes and fittings not much more
@@renovationschool8818 OK across the water we use sch 40 pvc some places use sch 30 which is thinner.
Makes sense now
What type of water pipes are required over canada.what did u use fir this application.also I prefer pex type a upnor or expansion type fittings.
I used PEX as well
I don't like the PEX A so ( expansion type) so I used PEX B
where is the vent for the water closet and the shower trap?
It's called a wet venting
When u do wet venting and use 2inch pipes for the shower and vanity specific vent for every fixture is not needed.
Do some research on wet venting
u in Canada ?
Yes
why use an abc backwater valve instead of pvc backwater
That's what was available in my area
How to make selling fan fiting and wareing
Ok
I'll make a video for that 😉
Plumber here- two things- no approved solvent cement for pvc/ Abs connections in USA and double ty’s are not approved- use a double fixture fitting.
Dry fitting is a DIY hack-- fit and make permanent connections as you go, your job will turn out much better.
Your backwater valve install with the silicone is the biggest disappointment in your video- a real problem/hack. There are mechanical clamps for that purpose.
Pro tip- not all materials for diy plumbing installs is available at the big box stores.
Think about this- there are more options and solutions available to the professional than to the DIY’er and we know where to find the correct fittings for EVERY job, not just the easy ones.
Remember viewers- just because you see it on UA-cam doesn’t mean that it’s correct, proper or even code safe or approved.
Thanks a million for the comments and watching the video 🙂
We don't respect sir the solvent that I used is approved here in Canada and it has the stamps on it.
Second for that clay to PVC connection I went to more than five specialty plumbing suppliers in my area and I could not find anything that fit the diameter of that clay pipe after discussing with three plumbers in my area that's the solution that I came up with.
More importantly it got approved and I got pased inspection.
What you are saying is 100% correct and a normal situation it makes so much sense.
@@renovationschool8818 Here in the states, when ever we run into clay pipe, it’s generally replaced or depending on the size, sometimes we can run a smaller schedule 35 gasketed pipe inside the old pipe. It’s called “ slip sleeving ” here.
Those clay neoprene clamps are available here, but seldom used.
The first time that drain line gets plugged and a mechanical snake or a water jet is run through, your silicone joint will fail. Sorry for the bad news.
@@JTTTTx you just assume everything is in the US? Get off your grand stand, let's see your videos so we can pick it apart too.