I have been fighting to install plumbing on a commercial sink for days now apparently none of the people I talked to know wth they are talking about, you just did in 2 minutes what 2 big box stores and a local plumbing store couldn't
Thanks. Just what I needed. Very clear and concise. And no mindless background music -- I hope that starts a refreshing trend. Very professional (no, "oops, can't hold the camera in one hand and turn this nut with the other. Honey, could you come hold the camera? And sorry you can't hear me over the barking dogs.").
You make this look so simple - and yet I can't find even one of those pieces at my local Home Depot, and I prefer the white PVC and all they seem to ever carry is black. Nice vid tho thanks!
I have a new double sink and the PVC pipes just like you have. The only difference is that the main drain pipe is slightly off to the side, making one arm of the "T" longer than the other. The drain pipe keeps coming off the longer arm causing waste water to flow into the cabinet. What could have happened to cause this and how do I solve this problem? Thnx.
Thank you for the video, it makes it much simpler than I thought it would be.
I have been fighting to install plumbing on a commercial sink for days now apparently none of the people I talked to know wth they are talking about, you just did in 2 minutes what 2 big box stores and a local plumbing store couldn't
Thanks. Just what I needed. Very clear and concise. And no mindless background music -- I hope that starts a refreshing trend. Very professional (no, "oops, can't hold the camera in one hand and turn this nut with the other. Honey, could you come hold the camera? And sorry you can't hear me over the barking dogs.").
I am about to do a double sink vanity and this looks to be the ticket
You make this look so simple - and yet I can't find even one of those pieces at my local Home Depot, and I prefer the white PVC and all they seem to ever carry is black. Nice vid tho thanks!
This type of install makes it difficult to later install a garbage disposal or dishwasher drain.
I have a new double sink and the PVC pipes just like you have. The only difference is that the main drain pipe is slightly off to the side, making one arm of the "T" longer than the other. The drain pipe keeps coming off the longer arm causing waste water to flow into the cabinet. What could have happened to cause this and how do I solve this problem? Thnx.
Thank you. Now I understand.
What If it's not centered?
Thank you.
very helpful...thanks
nice
U bend?? What about the bad smells??
+mrmanontherock 2:08 looks like a u-bend to me
Did ya even watch the whole video? I did. I saw the P-trap installed.
ok, I stand corrected. I didn't watch til the end. Thanks.
very informative doing the install now +1 or thumb up lol
mickey mouse homeowner plumbing
Please tell us your over engineered way to do it.
Thun
This is wrong , do NOT do this! There is no way to run a snake into the trap for cleaning a jambed trap
It's a removable P-trap, so what's the problem?
You unscrew the pipe. Simple as that.
no trap