Yes, I do have some good tools that I’ve bought over the years, I think spending the money on something like a good laser transit though is worth it if you’re gonna be renting it more than a couple times thought out the project. Otherwise you could just rent tools. You have to weigh out what’s the best option for your budget.
The p-trap for your shower looks like it's too deep - both codes allows 24" of drop max. The concerns are noise (not a factor in dirt) and too much velocity stripping the trap dry. The vent takeoff serving that trap looks like it's to far horizontally - 60" max. I would guess that they'll work fine, but some inspectors would fail them.
How do u measure interior walls do u add or take from that measurement exterior walls u do 15 an a quarter back what is the measurement for interior wall line
Not quite sure I’m following your question. I drew it a lot on large graph paper, one square, representing 1 foot that way I knew pretty much exactly where to stub out for my interior wall. Usually you can move your interior walls a little bit if you have to.
Love this series. Perfect for DIYers
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback.
Good video. Thanks!
Thank you!
You’re a DIYer with ALL THE NICE expensive toys! Must b nice! Lol
Yes, I do have some good tools that I’ve bought over the years, I think spending the money on something like a good laser transit though is worth it if you’re gonna be renting it more than a couple times thought out the project. Otherwise you could just rent tools. You have to weigh out what’s the best option for your budget.
The p-trap for your shower looks like it's too deep - both codes allows 24" of drop max. The concerns are noise (not a factor in dirt) and too much velocity stripping the trap dry. The vent takeoff serving that trap looks like it's to far horizontally - 60" max. I would guess that they'll work fine, but some inspectors would fail them.
Thanks for the comment. Yeah it’s hard to tell on camera but I ended up just being within the range. 👍
Did u video the house plumbing
Yes I did some. Not as thorough back then.
How do u measure interior walls do u add or take from that measurement exterior walls u do 15 an a quarter back what is the measurement for interior wall line
Not quite sure I’m following your question. I drew it a lot on large graph paper, one square, representing 1 foot that way I knew pretty much exactly where to stub out for my interior wall. Usually you can move your interior walls a little bit if you have to.
what if garage is complete and slab is in place. Do you just need to dig some of it up and follow from there?
To get your plumbing in?
how much would you say the whole thing cost you (building the whole garage)
Hey good question. I don’t know yet. I’ll be doing a cost breakdown at the end of the build. Thanks
pipe put underneath cement slap what happen when crack?
It’s made to be put underground. If it’s bedded properly it shouldn’t be a problem