Keep posting vids! I feel like a real world example of re plumbing an old mill house and converting the cast iron drain pipe to pvc and adding air admittance valves would have me ready to tackle my project! Your for real the best explainer of drains for my electrician brain to understand on UA-cam!
This is so interesting seeing plumbing from other parts of the country and what's allowed by code and not. We couldn't get away with half of the venting in this video! We also would never think of having to insulate P traps lol!
I enjoy watching your videos! It’s like having my dad explain how he did things. I was trained under him and we use to run a 3” vent otr in the back of the house and tie most everything to it, except the KS and WM. That was back in the day. Love your work brother!
Awww you have no idea how your video has help me!!! I am learning how to resolve rat problems in houses. And since I am not a plomber I have no idea what is going on into the floor and walls and all those connections, and I was looking for a video like this 😍 I have a question but I need to know how to explain my questions first because it’s little complicated 🤔 I will come back to you once I figure it out🤔 Thank you sooo much for this video
At about 7:08 you have a bar sink drain with an air admittance opening that would be below the flood rim of the sink. I believe that is a code violation.
Great work 👏 GC here trying to get better. I'm learning, can you elaborate on when a air admits valve is ok and why you use it in some areas and some not. Thanks brother!
I’m finishing a space above my garage The drain for the commode is 3 inches. I’ll additionally have a vanity, shower, clothes washer and kitchen sink. Can I vent all these fixtures with one 2 inch line and what is the maximum horizontal distance from the fixtures to that 3 inch line out of the commode?
How many items can you vent on one 3 inch stack ?I have a farm house remodel I’m about to plumb on septic system it has 2.5 bath kitchen and laundry that’s connected to one of the 2 baths(same room) I’ve watch most of your videos and I’m more informed on the venting. also is there a max fall for horizontal runs?
Is the white pex the hot line? I'm curious because I only saw the 1" red...I have seen some videos where the red pex A is having failures....Have you heard anything about that? Great content! thanks for taking the time to make it. It really helps me as an apprentice.
I have a quick question, i have a mobile home 60 ft length 2 restroom,kitchen and washer. My question is if i can use just one roof vent or is it 2 vents? I just really want to make sure.
Great detail. Thanks again. About the heel outlet: I'm pretty sure that in Allegheny County, they are illegal. Or is it only illegal at the bottom of a toilet connection?
Keep posting vids! I feel like a real world example of re plumbing an old mill house and converting the cast iron drain pipe to pvc and adding air admittance valves would have me ready to tackle my project! Your for real the best explainer of drains for my electrician brain to understand on UA-cam!
This is so interesting seeing plumbing from other parts of the country and what's allowed by code and not. We couldn't get away with half of the venting in this video! We also would never think of having to insulate P traps lol!
I enjoy watching your videos! It’s like having my dad explain how he did things.
I was trained under him and we use to run a 3” vent otr in the back of the house and tie most everything to it, except the KS and WM. That was back in the day.
Love your work brother!
Thanks for the content, I’m a journeyman from NC and your helping me understand more about the trade
Oh this is my 2nd year plumbing
Here’s one SMALL channel subscribing to your channel. Good content with excellent delivery! “Keep on Keeping on!” Tim in northern TN
Excellent work at running Plumbing . Great job guys
Awww you have no idea how your video has help me!!!
I am learning how to resolve rat problems in houses. And since I am not a plomber I have no idea what is going on into the floor and walls and all those connections, and I was looking for a video like this 😍
I have a question but I need to know how to explain my questions first because it’s little complicated 🤔
I will come back to you once I figure it out🤔
Thank you sooo much for this video
At about 7:08 you have a bar sink drain with an air admittance opening that would be below the flood rim of the sink. I believe that is a code violation.
At 5:40, does the WC cut off the wet vent since it enters on the vertical? I’m a plumber’s apprentice from NC. Your videos are very helpful, thanks!
5:18 why is that (3x3x2)heel outlet allowed in this orientation by code? thank you!
Great work 👏 GC here trying to get better. I'm learning, can you elaborate on when a air admits valve is ok and why you use it in some areas and some not. Thanks brother!
The next video I make will be about AAV's. In the next week or so... Thanks for watching.
@@risingtideplumbing Same question as @naui2. Looking forward to your video covering that.
I’m finishing a space above my garage The drain for the commode is 3 inches. I’ll additionally have a vanity, shower, clothes washer and kitchen sink. Can I vent all these fixtures with one 2 inch line and what is the maximum horizontal distance from the fixtures to that 3 inch line out of the commode?
How many items can you vent on one 3 inch stack ?I have a farm house remodel I’m about to plumb on septic system it has 2.5 bath kitchen and laundry that’s connected to one of the 2 baths(same room) I’ve watch most of your videos and I’m more informed on the venting. also is there a max fall for horizontal runs?
Great set !!!
Apprentice P !!!
Too much for me yet !
Looks pretty dang good. So much of of this is illegal though lol atleast where I’m at
Is the white pex the hot line? I'm curious because I only saw the 1" red...I have seen some videos where the red pex A is having failures....Have you heard anything about that?
Great content! thanks for taking the time to make it. It really helps me as an apprentice.
Great video, thanks!
Did he say 1.5" vent to a 3" drain? Why did you do that?
Thank you for the video! Are you using Upanor fittings or Apollo?
trying to learn more. have same question about air admit valves
The next video I make will be about AAV's. In the next week or so... Thanks for watching.
I have a quick question, i have a mobile home 60 ft length 2 restroom,kitchen and washer. My question is if i can use just one roof vent or is it 2 vents? I just really want to make sure.
i would do 2
Great Video !!! Thx
Great job ,
excuse me ,white line means for ?
Is that clean out required on the vent for washing machine?
It is here yes.
Please explain how this helps with clean out
@@johnwquick3616 just another access point to put a snake down
Not questioning your plumbing at all…but my goodness that is a complex floor plan with no thought to arranging fixtures efficiently.
Just curious, where are you located?
NC is his location
Why do u keep offsetting your vents..
i believe he is lining up his lateral runs
This is a California FAIL. I can’t even begin to explain why without making a 40 minute video. Good on you Carolina. 😂😂😂😂
Great detail. Thanks again. About the heel outlet: I'm pretty sure that in Allegheny County, they are illegal. Or is it only illegal at the bottom of a toilet connection?
I know it's not a plumbing question, but how tall are those floor & ceiling trusses? They look like they are way over a foot tall
normally 14". At least ours were, i just built a house.
@@andrewcarr2431thanks
Can you imagine having to put in ALL cast iron in this house?