Luna’s Lovey the metal vent towards the bottom of the video is the dryer vent. The 2” pvc pipe you see in the middle of the video that goes up and behind the drywall is the vent pipe for the washer..
I would have added braces to the 2X4 (above and below) after you drilled through them. With only .5 inches of the stud remaining on both sides of the pipe.
6 to 18 and 18 to 30 to40... Some know what I'm talking about... The vent should be a loop vent.. Loop plumbing up with one of them oatey vent back flow jammez. where is the dryer getting vented to?? Because the plumbing should follow.
Must give a shout to "the Jonathan" bout time a husband could do anything Construction-wise besides myself! My friend you have yourself a winner. My wife would never have been happy with "the video gamer" if you know what i mean.
The materials weren't expensive at all. For all the plumbing it wasn't more than $200-$300. The labor would be expensive if you didn't know how to do it yourself.
It’s there for you to decide how to install the water shutoff valves.. some people want them on the bottom and others may want them at the top.. hence, if they want them at the top, you can rotate the box 180 degrees and use that small section as your drain.. otherwise, you cap it..
I think you got the wrong answer. I'm betting Bernie thought you were talking about the box, not the vent. At the end of the video, you can see that they replaced that short capped off part with a longer pipe. It's probably the vent
@@Imaginaryfriendpark he did use primer and glue. Look at part of the final product at 11:45. You can clearly see the purple primer. What he was doing throughout the video was a rough general assembly. People who aren’t plumbers tend to mock things up first to make sure everything is going to fit, disassemble, and then come back and glue everything together.
Show us a tip as he's cutting a massive hole in a 2x4 lol those should be 2x6 or 2x8 for that size of drain pipe or should of put the box in the stud directly above drain yikes
if those studs are not holding any structure then there's not a problem cutting out holes in the 2x4. That's very normal. No one uses 2x6 or by 8 for framing. smh
@@elysian360studio8 real stick built houses use 2x6 iv framed many houses lmao specially where I live we get 5 feet of snow hanging on your roof wind storms ice storms yea 2x6 plus they make 2x6 insulation for 2x6 walls
That is true. Always use two hands. I was drilling a 4" hole in my roof using a hole saw attached to my drill when part way through the saw got caught up and just stuck while the drill whipped around a few times and nearly knocked me off the ladder. I been with a sprained arm and elbow for over 7 weeks now. Still haven't fully recovered.
@@rsaybe4341 thats a tough break. a buddy was doing the exact same thing, but the saw jumped out of the hole, spun in his hands, and the saw landed on his bicept and tore a big gash in it.
@@RangerCaptain11A That sounds really awful. I'm thankful my incident wasn't as bad. I have developed a new kind of respect for hole saws now. I made another 5" hole on the same roof about a week ago and took it very slow. Never went full speed in fear that the saw might catch again. It's kinda like PTSD now. Heh. It's best to go slow and easy and not rush through it. While my right arm hasn't fully recovered, I was still able to use both hands while putting most of the strength on my left arm.
Ruben Hernandez not everyone installs a clean out.. it isn’t required for code.. what happens if it gets clogged between the washer machine outlet box and the clean out? How would you unclog through the clean out?
Only one mistake I seen you do at the end of the video. Red pex is for hot water, and blue pex is for cold. You will not be up to code if you only use the red.
We did red for hot and blue for cold. I put in the picture at the very end. I was just showing how we were going to run the pex :) Thanks for watching!
Only thing I see without seeing finish product before Sheetrock is nail plates protecting the drain pipe from accidental screw puncture. Don’t know if it is code (I assume it would be for any water carrying line positive pressure or not). I know in my new bathroom laundry room that I built from concrete floors and walls (when I started framing it in, I used nail plates on anything that wasn’t electrical. Water supply lines and waste water pipes.
The entire DeWalt brand isn't great for this job? What's so heavy about this work? How's that a tip, if you explained neither? Take this useless comment award and stop talking nonsense, Jason.
Even if it was (which it's not) what is your point of saying that. Does it ruffle your feathers? Would Allman brothers make you more comfortable? Stfu.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed watching the work being done and I got a few ideas. I had to mute the sound though. That music was driving me crazy!
Thank you. Im in the process of flipping my washer and dryer location theyre on the opposite side of the wall.
Dear God, did you hack thru a main support on the floor? They don't put 2x12 lumber in unless it's needed.
Calm down Nancy.
You need a code book
Tell them !!!
You need a life, you're to old troll
How did you know where the best place to open the walls to access the vent/drain pipes was?
3 years later & still soo helpful! Lol
I can’t wait to see the new kitchen!! Love that island too😍💛
Such a great place for the Washer/Dryer!! 😊
Thanks girl!!! It’s coming together😊
where is the washer vent
Kevin OKeefe you can see it in the finished photo.. minute 11:45.
@@berniemac8413 that’s the dryer electric not the vent
Luna’s Lovey the metal vent towards the bottom of the video is the dryer vent. The 2” pvc pipe you see in the middle of the video that goes up and behind the drywall is the vent pipe for the washer..
Dryer vent......and there are ventless dryers........smh
@@lunaslovey9709electric dryer.....and be quiet
I would have added braces to the 2X4 (above and below) after you drilled through them. With only .5 inches of the stud remaining on both sides of the pipe.
Its probably a partition wall thats why he didnt add it but I agree.
That is the right way to do it! So many people cut a notch out of the side. Stick to the middle!!
6 to 18 and 18 to 30 to40... Some know what I'm talking about... The vent should be a loop vent.. Loop plumbing up with one of them oatey vent back flow jammez. where is the dryer getting vented to?? Because the plumbing should follow.
I picked this video to see how you moved the plumbing and electrical, do you not have that on video?
Unfortunately, I don't. My husband rerouted the plumbing under the house in the crawl space, so I was not able to get footage.
What's up with that vent
I want your old cabinets! :)
Nothing was wrong with them. Just change the door panel
Where’s Mike Holmes when you need him?
Your kitchen is so cute
Why two massive units? Why don’t you have a washer and dryer that’s one unit?
Thanks! I like the part at 3:37 where he looks lost and whips out the phone. That's so me.
Homie didn’t use any primer or cement for the PVC 😮
Must give a shout to "the Jonathan" bout time a husband could do anything Construction-wise besides myself! My friend you have yourself a winner. My wife would never have been happy with "the video gamer" if you know what i mean.
I'm both along with a power generation tech lol just because I play cod etc doesnt make me useless. Remodeled my whole house
Gamers: And I took that personally
That music hurts
Connection to main sewer??
Who do u call to remove the wall?? Or did u guys do it yourself??
We did it ourselves. More like my husband did it.
Why you capped the vent my friend ?
I think it's one of those valve vents. That said, it should be higher than the source.
It's a overflow vent and it needs to be capped for the dirty water coming out but it doesn't need to be higher.
how much did it cost to change the location of the W/D?
The materials weren't expensive at all. For all the plumbing it wasn't more than $200-$300. The labor would be expensive if you didn't know how to do it yourself.
PEX is supposed to be color coordinated. Just so ya know.
Says who?
@@mrmarkfive, anyone who isn't a hack. Red=hot blue=cold. Pretty standard shit.
Brian Wallum he was just showing her how the lines were supposed to be installed. In part 2, they do color coordinate the fittings.
@@berniemac8413 bunch of hacks, should have a licensed plumber doing this
Sean McNally they got the job done and I’m sure the plumbing is working perfectly. What makes you say they’re hacks?
Haha where’s the pitch and the vent
This is a great video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh no! Moving plumbing is a big check!!!
On the drain pipe in the wall. Why is there a capped off short pipe sticking up?
It’s there for you to decide how to install the water shutoff valves.. some people want them on the bottom and others may want them at the top.. hence, if they want them at the top, you can rotate the box 180 degrees and use that small section as your drain.. otherwise, you cap it..
@@berniemac8413 That makes sense. Thanks!
OzWalt Reacts you’re welcome!
I think you got the wrong answer. I'm betting Bernie thought you were talking about the box, not the vent. At the end of the video, you can see that they replaced that short capped off part with a longer pipe. It's probably the vent
was all that done according to the code? Would it pass inspection?
I was just thinking about the PVC going through the 2x4s. Theres no way that would pass if it was load bearing right?
@@mattabeln You are correct and the whole thing would have to be replaced if it isn't up to code.
Great job !!!
Why did you type "DON'T DO THIS!"?
He will discrarge the grey water to the crawl space.
@@OscarLopez-wp3to that's true
No because he ripped a joist in half 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Just curious what camera do you use?
This video I was using an iPhone 10 XS Max.
What's the music about
@@RodneyHaltom 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 good one 😀
How do they stick together
Pvc primer and glue..
@@berniemac8413 which he didn’t use
@@Imaginaryfriendpark he did use primer and glue. Look at part of the final product at 11:45. You can clearly see the purple primer. What he was doing throughout the video was a rough general assembly. People who aren’t plumbers tend to mock things up first to make sure everything is going to fit, disassemble, and then come back and glue everything together.
@@berniemac8413 A professional plumber does the same mock up but uses the least amount of pipe.
Show us a tip as he's cutting a massive hole in a 2x4 lol those should be 2x6 or 2x8 for that size of drain pipe or should of put the box in the stud directly above drain yikes
if those studs are not holding any structure then there's not a problem cutting out holes in the 2x4. That's very normal. No one uses 2x6 or by 8 for framing. smh
@@elysian360studio8 real stick built houses use 2x6 iv framed many houses lmao specially where I live we get 5 feet of snow hanging on your roof wind storms ice storms yea 2x6 plus they make 2x6 insulation for 2x6 walls
wait til you sprain your wrist or worse one-handing that hole saw! you'll wish you let the sawdust pile up.
That is true. Always use two hands. I was drilling a 4" hole in my roof using a hole saw attached to my drill when part way through the saw got caught up and just stuck while the drill whipped around a few times and nearly knocked me off the ladder. I been with a sprained arm and elbow for over 7 weeks now. Still haven't fully recovered.
@@rsaybe4341 thats a tough break. a buddy was doing the exact same thing, but the saw jumped out of the hole, spun in his hands, and the saw landed on his bicept and tore a big gash in it.
@@rsaybe4341 ps . . the up thumb is for sharing your story, not what happened in your story!😂
@@RangerCaptain11A That sounds really awful. I'm thankful my incident wasn't as bad. I have developed a new kind of respect for hole saws now. I made another 5" hole on the same roof about a week ago and took it very slow. Never went full speed in fear that the saw might catch again. It's kinda like PTSD now. Heh.
It's best to go slow and easy and not rush through it. While my right arm hasn't fully recovered, I was still able to use both hands while putting most of the strength on my left arm.
@@rsaybe4341 i've seen some gorey ones over the years. as you know, one doesn't have to be misusing a tool to get creamed by it. keep taking it easy!
That Dewalt drill won’t last long
It is still going strong.
Is your husband a contractor/
plumber?
No he's not currently, but his background is carpentry.
Poor workmanship.
Why is everyone saying the music is ghetto? It's literally just a beat. Loved watching this thanks for sharing.
I had to turn it down, it was annoying and repetitive.
Wow. What a hack job. More than a few code violations.
Where's the clean out?🤷
Most likely in the roof.. and you can always pull out the washers drain hose from the pvc pipe and insert the plumbing snake in there..
@@berniemac8413 Watch this video👇
ua-cam.com/video/PCkHP6HisdA/v-deo.html
The cleanout must be right there
Ruben Hernandez not everyone installs a clean out.. it isn’t required for code.. what happens if it gets clogged between the washer machine outlet box and the clean out? How would you unclog through the clean out?
@@berniemac8413 in that part of the ptrap u can use a small snake cuz nothing solid runs in loundry box like in the kitchen sink.
Ruben Hernandez so wouldn’t you be able to do the same if your laundry drain was clogged elsewhere?
Annoying music!!!!
LoVe the musiC #BooM
The stupid music is unnecessary
Kk
Have your man speak to the camera or at least say hi
Only one mistake I seen you do at the end of the video. Red pex is for hot water, and blue pex is for cold. You will not be up to code if you only use the red.
We did red for hot and blue for cold. I put in the picture at the very end. I was just showing how we were going to run the pex :) Thanks for watching!
Pex is pex, there is no code that requires color coordination. Looks great!
Only thing I see without seeing finish product before Sheetrock is nail plates protecting the drain pipe from accidental screw puncture. Don’t know if it is code (I assume it would be for any water carrying line positive pressure or not). I know in my new bathroom laundry room that I built from concrete floors and walls (when I started framing it in, I used nail plates on anything that wasn’t electrical. Water supply lines and waste water pipes.
Tip:
Use proper tools for the job.
Also, DeWalt isn't great for any heavy work.
With that said, great job guys!!! Looks amazing!
The entire DeWalt brand isn't great for this job? What's so heavy about this work? How's that a tip, if you explained neither? Take this useless comment award and stop talking nonsense, Jason.
Jason shhhhhhhhhh
I watched. You do it wrong !
That ghetto music destroys your video. Just saying.
This girl really recorded a plumber to do a UA-cam video for herself? Cringe
He’s my husband🥴🤷🏾♀️
@@TaliahJenee my bad lol
@@r3drift lol that really had to be spelled out to you? 🤦♂️
Talk to much
Thanks :)
that is some ghetto music.
Even if it was (which it's not) what is your point of saying that. Does it ruffle your feathers? Would Allman brothers make you more comfortable? Stfu.