How to Draw Plumbing Lines on a Floor Plan : Plumbing Repairs
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Drawing plumbing lines on a floor plan is a great way to make sure that your project is ready to go. Draw plumbing lines on a floor plan with help from a contractor with over ten years of experience in this free video clip.
Expert: Joshua Clement
Filmmaker: Joshua Clement
Series Description: You'd be surprised by just how many of the plumbing problems in your home you can fix inexpensively on your own. Get tips on various types of plumbing repairs with help from a contractor with over ten years of experience in this free video series. - Навчання та стиль
IT'S funny, most people go to UA-cam for help because they're a novice or have no clue, "like my self" so I go to UA-cam for help... but I find that they are more experts here to watch the videos. When you read these comments
Moparius Maximus soo true
I just came here to learn how to read plumbing blue prints because I have to go to a water treatment plant being built and I need to locate and test some drains :(
So true, I was just like 😮 while reading their comments debating about the plumbing
Thank you very much sir.
thanks Josh
Good ideas
Nice video tnx bro🙏🙏🙏
How to add vent and drain and how to decide the size of the hole for vent and drain and branch of the hot and cold water.
Supper youse full video
Josh,
Why couldn't you just run that First line AS yours Ice/h2o
amazing
It's really not.
Arent pipes supposed to be put on walls? To make it seamless??
Why not run your water supply lines in the wall to the fixtures lol
Perfectly good chase wall...homie draws the hot and cold lines in the middle of the bathroom ceiling 😂
They would be under the floor
Thanks...bro..i need to draw and plan more often....this was really helpful...🤗🤗🤗🤗 is good using the blue and red to be more specific.😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Ovęd Mejia
Line must be hidden line as its is under the floor
really?
Great explanation
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Oooo nice raating
really sorry but you need to put branch line first to lav and wwc than to tub
Yea he's a rookie wouldn't want him drawing my schematics must be from Iowa
You can do a T if its a 3/4" line and it counts as separate branches of 1/2" and remains appropriate.
may as well write it on a napkin for the plumber as well.
I can do that already,
Very good mate, but you over looked the shower which is located behind the bath.🤔 Oh well....and supply should go shower or bath first...I live in Australia and lived in Malta and I think it should be same in the USA????????
WOOOOOW!!!
Some sirious shit if you ask me
If I were you, I'd mirror the kitchen layout so the sink is against the bathroom wall. Then I'd put a heavy duty in line water heater under the kitchen sink that feeds the bathroom and kitchen. Less pipe, less energy used, centralized layout for easy repairs.
I disagree...pipes connecting to the bathroom and pipes connecting to the kitchen are better further apart. Why have bathroom pipes near where you use water for food , washing dishes etc. ?
I... don't know about this guys.
I agree...
I have never seen that on any plans...…...and I have seen a lot of plans.
The way you drew the cold and hot main water lines it doesn't make sense. Since when does the main hot water comes from the same area as the main cold water? The main cold water comes from the meter, whiles the main hot line comes from the water heater. Normally you don't put your water heater out by the water meter, right?
i.rodriguez the main comes from the spickit which is cold that meets up to the water heater to run both of them side by side and that actually is a good he should you guy and yes he needs more details and I’m a plumber I do service new construction commercial you name
Hot water line always goes on the left
(bath shower)
I was thinking the same 😄
That's the first thing I thought
Everything at 90 degree is that right shouldn’t it be at a 45 degree
That's waste and vent but he still sucks
You didn’t even once study about the codes and standards
That's exactly the reason I watched this video for.. the codes and standards.. disappointing
This is a joke right?? Did you teach anything at all? There was nothing technical at all shown here.
Smh
TERRIBLE
get outta here. lol. anybody could have figured that out. and plumbing isnt only exclusive to feeds. i thought this was gonna show drain too.
This is terrible.
Josh,
Are you a licensed plumber?
No such thing as a 'sink' in any bathroom. They are referred to as a "Lavatory".
Do you even know the difference(s) between a "Sink" and a "Lav"?
I suggest you brush up on your terminology if you're going to make videos.
Also, leave the plumbing to the plumbers.
-J Thomas Rains
Licensed Plumber
👍👍
depending on where you live the word lavatory has different definitions it is wash basin in the us also known as a sink but in other countries a lavatory is a toilet or the room containing a toilet.
It is commonly referred to by architects as a bathroom sink, though a lavatory is the proper fixture designation.. it really does not matter what you call it.
Huron Valley Plumbing Co alright relax
Lol wow