Your video was very helpful and your workmanship is clean and neat. It was a huge time saver to have the bill of Material ready to buy the right parts. Thank you.
Very nice. Thank you sir. It's good to mention that the 90 used on the right side sink is a *long* 90, not a regular *short* vent type 90. Another issue that I've seen in almost all these videos is when the dishwasher drain hose is installed, it is fed from the top of the cabinet to the waste line adapter. This can lead to sewer gases coming into the left sink. I was told that the waste line must go *down* to the BOTTOM of the sink cabinet and then *up* to the waste line adapter. My friend had issues with sewer gases and I fixed it by doing that.
I notice most of these videos are very simple faucet and drain only setups. I'm over here trying to plumb up a new faucet, new sink, garbage disposal, dishwasher, line to the fridge and an inline water filter to the faucet...all from one cabinet under the kitchen sink. 🤠
thanks, just what i needed to replace my old drains that were going into a deep hole with no end in the garden. theyre on lead piping too. the hole has collapsed on itself so now im forced to reroute to city sewer lines. keeping everything as is but i have to reroute that old sink to city sewer.
Very good video, but I can't find anywhere has a drain extension (blue colour one) which you install a black ABS Slip on. this extension is very convenient and easy to move a p-trap connection up and down when there is in different high to target outlet in the wall
Great video. Question, at 3:06, it seems like the leveler is showing high towards the left. I thought you said that it should be sloping towards the drain (which is on the left). If that is the case, then the right side should be higher on the level, no?
Nice video. Clearly explained, however, the AAV should be above the water overflow level of the sink for code compliance. Because so any have been done incorrectly, many municipalities have banned them altogether (which is a shame, because they are great if installed correctly).
fortunately, this side of Europe has much more modern drainage parts, kitchen sinks come with ready-made odor traps and connecting pipes. (I don't know if odor lock is the right term in English)
The "cheater vent" may now be allowed on Canada for island sink installations, but for all other applications, they remain against code in most jurisdictions.
I believe the dishwasher discharge fitting must be installed ahead of the P-trap, otherwise discharge following the P-trap will create suction that will empty the P-trap rendering it ineffective.
The pipe connecting the left and right sink , the one that has the dishwasher connection, it looks like it slopes down to the right sink. Shouldn't it slope down to the left? The bubble on your level was to the left, shouldn't it be to the right?
if the vent is an AAV (Air Admittance valve) like the screw one type then it's supposed to block smells. if there are smells from it, it means the valve is stuck open or broken.
@@TruthbyDefault an aav is, by definition, a check valve: air can come in but can't go out. AA=air admittance. Air can come in, but nothing can go out.
I've used the Studer vent , it works but needs to be placed a certain distance from drains and can only handle 2-3 drains at most depending on how much they are used . The directions say it can handle more vents, but I've run into problems doing that.
I want to see it done with a Garbage Disposal, instead of the Sink Strainer. Dual Traps, in Place of the Old single trap. Also a clean out to meet Codes for the New Garbage Disposal. A new Receptacle in the Cabinet, with an Air Switch, because there’s no room in the Panel for a GFCI Breaker. All in a Cabinet with a Center Style. Boss, wanting to know what took you so long.
Great video, very informative. However, with respect to the AAV it Doesn't work - my bathroom stinks. Here on planet earth our atmosphere has pressure changes ALL THE TIME. I bought two of these Oatey valves. My kitchen sink still stinks when I use it and my bathroom always stinks even while not using any roof ventilation fans. I replaced with this "quality" admittance valve one in my bathroom and the stink is still rotten. Why these things are rated so high is a mystery to me. Oatey and Studor and most others have only one seal and would probably work IF MY HOUSE WAS IN OUTER SPACE where there is no pressure changes in the atmosphere. Do not waste your money on the one-way vent in my opinion. Btw: water does come out.
Atmospheric pressure changes are rated in 10's of millibars and the range is not nearly enough to actuate the mechanism inside of the valve. Something else is wrong with your setup. People use AAVs all the time and don't experience what you're going through.
All of those stupid air vents 😂. I love how the rest of the world brags about being ahead of the US, but they literally can't even vent correctly. We don't use these (in sane parts of the country). We have vents that go to the roof inside the walls like a developed country. 😂
The air admittance valve should be place as high as possible, the height you have it is no good because it is lower than the bottom of the sink. Expect a leak through the valve if there is a clog.
The only reason i came here was to see how many comments there would be like yours. Air admittance valves function like check valves. It lets air in as water drains to protect the trap, then closes to prevent sewer gas AND waste from escaping. If your sink is plugged, it will come up through your drain, fill up ypur sink, then spill over on your countertop and/or floor if left to do so. It makes no difference if it is installed above or below the drain. Fact check yourself.
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better install than what youtube normally has.
Your video was very helpful and your workmanship is clean and neat. It was a huge time saver to have the bill of Material ready to buy the right parts. Thank you.
Love those copper stubouts! Great work!
你的示範非常有條理,每個動作都仔細作出示範,細心值得學習,非常感激你的示範!
Thanks!
what a great and relaxing tutorial!
Excellent presentation and clean and clean.
Good job 👍 I need this.
Very nice. Thank you sir. It's good to mention that the 90 used on the right side sink is a *long* 90, not a regular *short* vent type 90. Another issue that I've seen in almost all these videos is when the dishwasher drain hose is installed, it is fed from the top of the cabinet to the waste line adapter. This can lead to sewer gases coming into the left sink. I was told that the waste line must go *down* to the BOTTOM of the sink cabinet and then *up* to the waste line adapter. My friend had issues with sewer gases and I fixed it by doing that.
If sewer gasses are getting past the trap to the waste line adapter then there would be gasses coming out of both drains
@@darrengillesdarrengilles8336 True. Thanks darrengilles.
Clearly explained, clearly visualized.
I notice most of these videos are very simple faucet and drain only setups. I'm over here trying to plumb up a new faucet, new sink, garbage disposal, dishwasher, line to the fridge and an inline water filter to the faucet...all from one cabinet under the kitchen sink. 🤠
😊
excellent, clear and to the point! thank you......
Best video on this I’ve seen
Glad you liked it.
Good
beautifully done.
Thanks for your plumbing videos, I will be better able to help customers pick parts at a home improvement store.
Love your videos. So peaceful.
Neat!
Excellent, 👏🏻🔥
great informative video well done
安裝單向入氣閥門👍👍👍之前我也透過亞馬遜買了!效果非常好!
You are a good teacher with clear instructions. Please expand on the proper names of the parts. Sometimes you did then didn’t..
Thanks for your feedback.
you do very nice work
Thanks!
Great job
nice explanation...
Excellent video. Thank you for the top tier video work here.
🇨🇴. Gracias 🥀excelente💕 video🙏
thanks, just what i needed to replace my old drains that were going into a deep hole with no end in the garden. theyre on lead piping too. the hole has collapsed on itself so now im forced to reroute to city sewer lines. keeping everything as is but i have to reroute that old sink to city sewer.
Very good video, but I can't find anywhere has a drain extension (blue colour one) which you install a black ABS Slip on. this extension is very convenient and easy to move a p-trap connection up and down when there is in different high to target outlet in the wall
You work like your dancing under the kitchen sink.😮
Do you have a video about adding a washing machine drain to the kitchen sink plumbing? Thanks
Great video. Question, at 3:06, it seems like the leveler is showing high towards the left. I thought you said that it should be sloping towards the drain (which is on the left). If that is the case, then the right side should be higher on the level, no?
Muy buena explicación 👍 😊.
Nice video. Clearly explained, however, the AAV should be above the water overflow level of the sink for code compliance. Because so any have been done incorrectly, many municipalities have banned them altogether (which is a shame, because they are great if installed correctly).
fortunately, this side of Europe has much more modern drainage parts, kitchen sinks come with ready-made odor traps and connecting pipes. (I don't know if odor lock is the right term in English)
Only good ❤😂
How do you clean the p trap if it's all glued?
Can you use pvc pipe to attach the black ABS drain on the left?
Are you in Canada? Are those air admittance valves being permitted now?
Yes, we are in Canada BC and they are permitted.
The "cheater vent" may now be allowed on Canada for island sink installations, but for all other applications, they remain against code in most jurisdictions.
@@chrisgraham2904you can use them on laundry drains too
when design the piping arrangement, it would be nice to include the option to add gabage disposal in the later day.
I would not hook a dishwasher without a garbage disposal. 73
Real world stuff is never this easy .
Is there a way to clean the p-trap if one side has been glued? :o
How come you need an vent? Wouldn't one sink provide air for the other? Or is it just for the times people fill both sinks up?
Does the DW drain hose neccessarily have to exit before the P-trap ? IOW can it go into the drain pipe by passing the P-trap?
I believe the dishwasher discharge fitting must be installed ahead of the P-trap, otherwise discharge following the P-trap will create suction that will empty the P-trap rendering it ineffective.
All with solvent how to clean when it's stock up the pipes
The pipe connecting the left and right sink , the one that has the dishwasher connection, it looks like it slopes down to the right sink. Shouldn't it slope down to the left? The bubble on your level was to the left, shouldn't it be to the right?
I got a bad smell came out from the air vent. do you have any way to stop it? Thanks. Tim
if the vent is an AAV (Air Admittance valve) like the screw one type then it's supposed to block smells. if there are smells from it, it means the valve is stuck open or broken.
Looks easy. Very clean setup🎉🎉🎉
Now watch me fuck up my house tryna fix the faucet 😂😂😂
Is AVS better than PVC?
Slip joint is best practice not glue.
Why can't water leak without a waterproof ring? Because of the glue?
The(AAV) should be higher than sink level
Ideally, but that's often not possible.
Venting plumbing fixtures shall be vented through the roof and 42 inches above finish floor to connect to the vent stack.
Installations here in Brazil see this: 😶🌫️
You didn’t link the parts used as promised in the video.
It’s not for USA code.
F code, as long as it works - it works and ain't one thing really wrong with it.
In cabinet back up 😂😂😂😂😂…… Time to remodel 😂😂😂😂
If that sink backs up it’s gonna come out thru the studor vent because it’s not above the sink’s flood rim.
It's a one way valve. I assume if it won't let air out, it won't let liquid either. In an island installation there is no way to get it any higher.
@@wal707 one way valve??🤣🤣🤣🤣
You really don’t know what you’re talking about. Never in my life have I seen an AAV with a check valve.
@@TruthbyDefault an aav is, by definition, a check valve: air can come in but can't go out. AA=air admittance. Air can come in, but nothing can go out.
@@wal707 keyword “air”. Sewage is not air.
@@wal707 and it’s not even a check valve. The reason sewer gasses don’t come out is because there’s a charcoal filter.
some people saying this cheat valve is not safety and could cause explosion because of gas ..dont know if this is truth
I've used the Studer vent , it works but needs to be placed a certain distance from drains and can only handle 2-3 drains at most depending on how much they are used . The directions say it can handle more vents, but I've run into problems doing that.
I want to see it done with a Garbage Disposal, instead of the Sink Strainer. Dual Traps, in Place of the Old single trap. Also a clean out to meet Codes for the New Garbage Disposal. A new Receptacle in the Cabinet, with an Air Switch, because there’s no room in the Panel for a GFCI Breaker. All in a Cabinet with a Center Style. Boss, wanting to know what took you so long.
Why use abs? Why not pvc? I’m so confused.
Jop requirement please
Isn't the vent supposed to be 6 in above floor rim? That's the rim of the sink.
Aún les falta inventar la pólvora.
Solvent weld joins should be pushed together only and not twisted
Great video, very informative.
However, with respect to the AAV it Doesn't work - my bathroom stinks. Here on planet earth our atmosphere has pressure changes ALL THE TIME.
I bought two of these Oatey valves. My kitchen sink still stinks when I use it and my bathroom always stinks even while not using any roof ventilation fans. I replaced with this "quality" admittance valve one in my bathroom and the stink is still rotten. Why these things are rated so high is a mystery to me.
Oatey and Studor and most others have only one seal and would probably work IF MY HOUSE WAS IN OUTER SPACE where there is no pressure changes in the atmosphere.
Do not waste your money on the one-way vent in my opinion.
Btw: water does come out.
There's a reason why AAV's are not allowed in many jurisdiction: they don't work well.
Atmospheric pressure changes are rated in 10's of millibars and the range is not nearly enough to actuate the mechanism inside of the valve. Something else is wrong with your setup. People use AAVs all the time and don't experience what you're going through.
THE VENT SHOULD BE ABOVE THE FLOOD RIM............!!
according to your torpedo level it's flowing the wrong way
Pipe name
ABS.
não e trabalho com as normas europeias , isso deve ser nos USA .
Its better to use. A tee or why. No on wsnt on sink fill while the others still fiil. I dont lip that leve either
Probably not a good idea to hard pipe everything under the kitchen sink.
What do you suggest? Using a hose? As a plumber, I can 100% recommend that you hard pipe everything under your sink, except for the dishwasher line.
@@brettvogel8418 using tubular piping all the way to the trap adapter. Easier to disassemble and maintain.
@@nashwalker7 not even legal to use where i am, so it's probably not great
@@brettvogel8418 lol where are you from that using a slip joint connection is illegal? Only if it’s concealed. Which being under a sink, it isn’t.
@@nashwalker7 ok what? There are slip joints in his installation lol. I thought you were talking about that corrugated flex or something
Why isn’t the main drain supply not centered?
you glue it everything, if there is a block, you need to do it again!
??? What else is he supposed to do? Pray that it doesn’t leak?
Смотришь на вас и думаешь что вы это просто первобытный строй...как же вы отстали от технологий монтажа
Waarom vergeten jullie allemaal de pijp eerst te schuren voor deze te verlijmen 🙄. Gaat lekken .
Your vent is in the lower level.. be careful... 😮😮😮
All of those stupid air vents 😂. I love how the rest of the world brags about being ahead of the US, but they literally can't even vent correctly.
We don't use these (in sane parts of the country). We have vents that go to the roof inside the walls like a developed country. 😂
And that’ll be $600
The air admittance valve should be place as high as possible, the height you have it is no good because it is lower than the bottom of the sink. Expect a leak through the valve if there is a clog.
The only reason i came here was to see how many comments there would be like yours. Air admittance valves function like check valves. It lets air in as water drains to protect the trap, then closes to prevent sewer gas AND waste from escaping. If your sink is plugged, it will come up through your drain, fill up ypur sink, then spill over on your countertop and/or floor if left to do so. It makes no difference if it is installed above or below the drain. Fact check yourself.
im a lucky dude that can just pierce through the wall to get that admittance valve outside of the house :)
I tried to hook my dishwasher under the sink, but she got mad
Идея красивая но говно, засорится одна а чистить обе
great job