Thank you, Hugo. I updated my kitchen sink plumbing and had the same leak as you did at the connection to the sink flange. The Teflon tape to the washer solved my small drip leak. Muchas gracias, camarada. Se le desea muchas vibras positivas y suerte.
This was very helpful. The house I bought, the dishwasher is hooked up to the COLD water. Yours is attached to the hot water, which makes more sense for cleaning dishes. I am going to reverse the hoses, make them like yours are.
He's obviously using the physics of the pipe entering the wall to support the entire arrangement by keeping the drain outlets very short. Good idea. The compression idea behind these plastic rings and the grip rings seems to require very specific conditions.
Man lots of plumbing sins in this one. First off every trap should have an Air Admittance Valve above it which isn’t even mentioned in this video. The Teflon is completely unnecessary and will actually cause leaks when applied like this. Use a rubber gasket for tubular drain piping. Most modern tubular comes with one in the package already. Holy hell man don’t ever thread PVC to galvanized. If you don’t want to replace the galvanized just use a fernco. Definitely follow this guys advice if you want to end up spending money on a plumber anyways.
when installing the strainer...with time u can guarantee your tighten so its pretty accuratly straight crosshair...im still not to good but getting better...and i might have missed it but a big fail allot of people do ive noticed is putting the black gasket on top and not underneath...very common
You have to use plumbers putty to seal the drain from the top side of the sink... the rubber gasket (followed by the paper gasket) is used to seal the drain from underneath the sink.
Nice video. I have a question do you need a trap for each of the sink? What about if one of the sinks have a garbage disposal? would you need a trap for each?
Looks like we are a little bit of a salty handyman ship I thought the sink should have went on top of the granite by the way the video had a lot of info in it that was very useful and I appreciate it
The washer you used on the sink tailpiece is not the correct one dude you need the flat one that drops into the tailpiece and you dont ever put teflon tape on that part maybe on the galvanized pipe because its corroded and will help the washers tip form more to the corroded pipe but here in south florida we mostly use one and a half inch pvc pipe and slap a marvel connector on there.
The washer I used was the one you described but to avoid excessive pressure on the nut a little bit of Teflon tape. Great tips thank you for watching my videos
Galvanize is a big no-no. They tend to corrode and cause issues... I would try to remove that extended piece to see if the pipe behind it is also galvanized...if it's not, I would remove it.
When installing waste pipe to P-Trap how to do you keep it from slipping? I have put the washer on and the nut as tight as I can get it but the pipe over time slips down and leaks everywhere. Feedback would greatly be appreciated!
That's why I'm here. I'm wondering if it's the design of the connector's or if mine are just old. Been in this house for a year and we just had a leak this morning while doing dishes after breakfast. I'm not a plumber, but if i had to guess, the constant switching between hot and cold water might slowly loosen the connectors with flexing of plastic piping?
- I have the same drain types for my double sink at my kitchen. For some reason it dont work and its not draining like your video.... When I ran the water and I only use one side of the sink, instead of directly draining the water to the waste pipe, the water will go to the other side of the sink, filling both sink at the same time. Theres is no drain blockage because when I plug the no erator sink with a cover and turn-on my erator sink on the other side; the water start draining. Addtly, if I dont cover my no erator sink, then turn-on the water on the erator sink, the water start pulsating on the other non erator sink and this time the water is not drainh . Any advice, please help...
Hello, that is an issue that I notice when the drain line doesn't have a ventilation line or when the vent is clogged. In my house I installed a vent under the sink to avoid that issue
These type of fittings are designed to fit very well with just some effort, in some instances the contact between metal and plastic can present issues but the use of Teflon tape solves the issue. Thank you for your input
Is there a limit on distance between the sinks to do something like this? I have sinks on opposite sides of the same wall, and I'd like to tie them in like this
For those wondering, you're typically supposed to match fittings. In other words, use a metal nut to screw on a metal pipe. He uses a plastic nut to thread onto metal, and that's *probably* why he's got nearly 20% thumbs down.
@@codyprocak6098 cause there's no need. The rest of the video was great and accurate. I was confused myself why he got so many thumbs down myself before I researched it. Plumbers see one wrong thing and smash the thumbs down button. :)
Technically and functionally you are incorrect. If you were to match material your drain cups would have to be plastic or your drain pipes would be metal. These fittings are designed for low pressure seal forces so dissimilar material contact variations due to difference in material will be negligible. The softer material is actually designed to deform to a compression over the harder material. If in doubt, please contact the manufacturer. Can't believe what everyone states in UA-cam as fact. Where I come from, thumbs have no brains.
you are 100% correct about an air gap. and the tee in the drain line is also installed incorrectly...the drain tee may only installed in the vertical drop. you may not allow the drainage to run into an opposing flow. this would never pass a proper plumbing inspection. this guy would not make a pimple on a plumbers ass.
what i dont understand is with this contraption the parts that you screw together. . .there aren't any threads to the connecting pieces. . so really the only thing holding the pipes together is the friction between the O rings and the ring itself. i know this first hand b/c i've installed it correctly, had pipes that severely backed up, and then from the force of gravity + the weight of the water in the pipes, had the O ring slip off, followed by a huge amount of water leaking. this contraption altho recommended by everyone, makes no sense to me = /
8:04 *sigh* I'm such a hypocrite. I didn't have to be such an ass. I do want to point out that the use of teflon tape (the correct use) seems to be a very confusing and highly debated topic. However, there are specific situations where teflon tape is crucial, and others where it either does nothing or can harm an installation. I am 95% confident that this is an incorrect use of teflon tape and could cause problems for other people. Those gaskets are the seal and should be completely clean and free of all debris, including teflon tape, when tightening the fittings.
You are right in the perfect scenario you have several parts to replace the ones with issues and I normally install without Teflon but there are those factory defects that make you use extra products. Thank you for the information
This is really uncalled for...not so many ums as you imply. I see this "um" comment a lot on You Tube, and sometimes wonder if they come from the same person or two who are easily aggravated. Trade work is not for the easily aggrevated person...lol...go hire it done !
@@jamesconner3437 Thank You I used to do this all the time when I was younger but forgot alot through the years once I started though I flowed right through and everything is good now !!
@@HugoCorrea Sanitation tee straight down to the trap. WTF you got there is a TOTAL FUCK UP! To be more specific to MR CLUELESS...ARM IT over to the Sanitation T....The sink on the Left to the Sanitation T Got it. What you got here is doing DAMAGE to any idiot that used this video of yours to plumb a kitchen sink!...Total DIS SERVICE Diy for RETARDS!
@@skiprope536 dude you really fucking suck at explaining stuff... when you say ARM IT over to the sanitation t. most people don't know what IT is, what arming it over means, and why they should do it.
Thank you, that was awesome. Two thumbs up!!!
Jelani
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OMG! I had a $400 quote to do this job! I think I can do it myself and save at least $200! THANKS !!
Of course
That’s why he charged you $400, so you could buy his time.
Thank you, Hugo. I updated my kitchen sink plumbing and had the same leak as you did at the connection to the sink flange. The Teflon tape to the washer solved my small drip leak. Muchas gracias, camarada. Se le desea muchas vibras positivas y suerte.
Great video. I'm re-doing the plumbing for my friend's sink. This video really helped out a lot!
Thank you!
Im updating my drain piping in the kitchen this weekend . Thanks for the video. I have a dishwasher to attach is all
Many thanks for sharing Hugo. Appreciate you showing the drips and how you addressed them rather than showing just the final product!
This was very helpful. The house I bought, the dishwasher is hooked up to the COLD water. Yours is attached to the hot water, which makes more sense for cleaning dishes. I am going to reverse the hoses, make them like yours are.
Laura B. Yes, hook the dishwasher to the hot water, I’m glad I can help
Thanks Hugo,
that was a complicated thing (for me),
explained with a simple, accessible elegance - awesome.
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He's obviously using the physics of the pipe entering the wall to support the entire arrangement by keeping the drain outlets very short. Good idea. The compression idea behind these plastic rings and the grip rings seems to require very specific conditions.
Thank you
This video helped me out and save the plumber cost... Thanks👍
Awesome, now you can relax and enjoy the weekend
Muchas gracias !! Excelente video que me ayudo a salir de mis dudas.
I'm putting in a kitchen sink. My question is what do I do to vent it? I don't see a vent in this video...? Thanks. I'm clueless about the vent here.
Thanks for the skills now i can go pay some bills lol 💯
Awesome
Best shit I dun heard someone say in the past 15 years God bless u man hope u pay sum bills
@@st-cav I’m literally in the same boat lol cheers brother
thanks short and to the point .
I just got a lease building with a bathroom, do I need underground plumbing to install a sink?
I enjoyed washing your video.
I'm glad I can help you, thanks for following me
Washing 😂😂😂😂😂😜😜
*very good materials*
Very helpful, thanks man!
Why do I have two separate drains under the sink? Can I plug one off and rebuild the plumbing?
This music makes me want to go clubing after I install my plumbing.
Yeahhhh
As a plumber who needs job security, I approve this video. Haha
I see the pipes are horizontal on this video but not all of them do you have any idea why?
horizontal pipes need 1/4" per foot slope for drainage by code@@wednesday6127
Thanks Hugo. Just what I needed to see!
+Janodi perfect, now to enjoy that new achievement!!
Why no garbage disposal? Is it something that ultimately causes more plugs and pipe blockage?
Man lots of plumbing sins in this one. First off every trap should have an Air Admittance Valve above it which isn’t even mentioned in this video. The Teflon is completely unnecessary and will actually cause leaks when applied like this. Use a rubber gasket for tubular drain piping. Most modern tubular comes with one in the package already. Holy hell man don’t ever thread PVC to galvanized. If you don’t want to replace the galvanized just use a fernco. Definitely follow this guys advice if you want to end up spending money on a plumber anyways.
So where's your video
This guy sounds a little shady, thanks for pointing out his amateur bs mistakes !
when installing the strainer...with time u can guarantee your tighten so its pretty accuratly straight crosshair...im still not to good but getting better...and i might have missed it but
a big fail allot of people do ive noticed is putting the black gasket on top and not underneath...very common
Clean job
Great hard work I learnt a lot thank u
My pleasure
I'm having trouble where the beveled pipe that comes from the wall and connects with the P-drain keeps leaking, any solutions?
Nice video. Teflon tape should be wrapped clockwise also I dont think you need plumbing patty, the rubber gasket is enough
Great information, thank you
You have to use plumbers putty to seal the drain from the top side of the sink... the rubber gasket (followed by the paper gasket) is used to seal the drain from underneath the sink.
Thanks! It was very helpful.
thank you, it is helpful~ BTW, if you recommend use under the sink mat for incase leak?
six Ima it doesn’t hurt to protect the cabinet
Thanl you just loosking at your set up o foxed mine lol
Nice video. I have a question do you need a trap for each of the sink? What about if one of the sinks have a garbage disposal? would you need a trap for each?
Silvia Rodriguez no, only one
What 2 do if drain is 1" longer or deeper than the older one?
Good how to video, thanks!
Nice job Hugo. I like your procedure.
Very helpful thank you
You welcome
what is the name/type of that T pipe connector ??
Looks like we are a little bit of a salty handyman ship I thought the sink should have went on top of the granite by the way the video had a lot of info in it that was very useful and I appreciate it
The washer you used on the sink tailpiece is not the correct one dude you need the flat one that drops into the tailpiece and you dont ever put teflon tape on that part maybe on the galvanized pipe because its corroded and will help the washers tip form more to the corroded pipe but here in south florida we mostly use one and a half inch pvc pipe and slap a marvel connector on there.
The washer I used was the one you described but to avoid excessive pressure on the nut a little bit of Teflon tape. Great tips thank you for watching my videos
Thx great video!!!
You welcome
How do I know the size of my kitchen sink draining so I can buy new one?
how long doesit take to dry
Did he tie everything in without pipe dope? I’m so confused lol
Great video! but are you suppose to see blue tape in your drain basket? just asking a question??
Not a big issue, it can be removed with a knife if desired
Great video. Thanks!
Good job! Thanks.
Galvanize is a big no-no. They tend to corrode and cause issues... I would try to remove that extended piece to see if the pipe behind it is also galvanized...if it's not, I would remove it.
When installing waste pipe to P-Trap how to do you keep it from slipping? I have put the washer on and the nut as tight as I can get it but the pipe over time slips down and leaks everywhere. Feedback would greatly be appreciated!
That's why I'm here. I'm wondering if it's the design of the connector's or if mine are just old. Been in this house for a year and we just had a leak this morning while doing dishes after breakfast. I'm not a plumber, but if i had to guess, the constant switching between hot and cold water might slowly loosen the connectors with flexing of plastic piping?
Sounds like your pipe is just a little short
Either two short or it's not lined up...
(urhubs at an angle)
Gracias
- I have the same drain types for my double sink at my kitchen. For some reason it dont work and its not draining like your video.... When I ran the water and I only use one side of the sink, instead of directly draining the water to the waste pipe, the water will go to the other side of the sink, filling both sink at the same time. Theres is no drain blockage because when I plug the no erator sink with a cover and turn-on my erator sink on the other side; the water start draining. Addtly, if I dont cover my no erator sink, then turn-on the water on the erator sink, the water start pulsating on the other non erator sink and this time the water is not drainh . Any advice, please help...
thank you in advance
Hello, that is an issue that I notice when the drain line doesn't have a ventilation line or when the vent is clogged. In my house I installed a vent under the sink to avoid that issue
Good video thank you
James Yang you very welcome
The first pipe attached to the elbow from the drain showed the plastic ring but,,,,,,isn't it supposed to be installed with the tapered edge first?
These type of fittings are designed to fit very well with just some effort, in some instances the contact between metal and plastic can present issues but the use of Teflon tape solves the issue. Thank you for your input
Is there a limit on distance between the sinks to do something like this? I have sinks on opposite sides of the same wall, and I'd like to tie them in like this
Not really, you can install them back to back
What is the black hose called
That hose is the faucet spray head
How much does it cost to replace a kitchen waste pipe in the UK which keeps causing the sink to block when using the washing machine?
OriginalNomad I don’t know the labor cost there
Teflon tape should be wrapped clockwise on the threads. Not sure why he's wrapping it around the pipe and not the threads.
Great question, it is to add volume to the washer amd avoid leaks by filling small gaps
For those wondering, you're typically supposed to match fittings. In other words, use a metal nut to screw on a metal pipe. He uses a plastic nut to thread onto metal, and that's *probably* why he's got nearly 20% thumbs down.
Why don't you make a video and show us all 🤷
@@codyprocak6098 cause there's no need. The rest of the video was great and accurate. I was confused myself why he got so many thumbs down myself before I researched it. Plumbers see one wrong thing and smash the thumbs down button. :)
Technically and functionally you are incorrect. If you were to match material your drain cups would have to be plastic or your drain pipes would be metal. These fittings are designed for low pressure seal forces so dissimilar material contact variations due to difference in material will be negligible. The softer material is actually designed to deform to a compression over the harder material. If in doubt, please contact the manufacturer. Can't believe what everyone states in UA-cam as fact. Where I come from, thumbs have no brains.
@@cassielam2868 Everybody becomes a master technician while living in their mom's basement.
yes
What about with a garbage disposal
Thank you
My pleasure
The council used a rubber tube and mice have chewed through it..I Knew it should be hard plastic.
I believe the dishwasher requires an air gap by newer code. This would likely not pass an inspection in Minnesota.
you are 100% correct about an air gap. and the tee in the drain line is also installed incorrectly...the drain tee may only installed in the vertical drop. you may not allow the drainage to run into an opposing flow. this would never pass a proper plumbing inspection. this guy would not make a pimple on a plumbers ass.
Why horizontal?
What is the size of the pipes you use on your sink?
Rowena Valdez they are 1 1/2”
They don’t have a garbage disposal?
Hi! This is the video about how to install a garbage disposal. Greetings! ua-cam.com/video/q-hCkF4oa4U/v-deo.html
did this,but the water just gets stuck.
my sink is not plugged up, it has a leak, feels like the garbage disposal.
Thanks Hugo !
Much appriciated !
>>>~₩ulfy~~>
My pleasure, have a great weekend
what i dont understand is with this contraption the parts that you screw together. . .there aren't any threads to the connecting pieces. . so really the only thing holding the pipes together is the friction between the O rings and the ring itself. i know this first hand b/c i've installed it correctly, had pipes that severely backed up, and then from the force of gravity + the weight of the water in the pipes, had the O ring slip off, followed by a huge amount of water leaking.
this contraption altho recommended by everyone, makes no sense to me = /
Those connections must be well fasten, with time they need to be checked. Thank for watching my videos
muy bien gracias
In the real world this is known as a rig job. I can't believe this video you didn't clean out the pipe, and you didn't use primer or cement.
Who has already made a drinking game by how many times he says "um" 🤣🤣🤣
Using a waste tee is the worst way to configure a dual drain system.
CauseAndEffect how would you do it?
Where is the garbage disposals
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Please (please) turn down or off the music - highly distracting to an otherwise excellent video...
I guess the focus button wasn’t working!
I guess
8:04 *sigh* I'm such a hypocrite. I didn't have to be such an ass. I do want to point out that the use of teflon tape (the correct use) seems to be a very confusing and highly debated topic. However, there are specific situations where teflon tape is crucial, and others where it either does nothing or can harm an installation. I am 95% confident that this is an incorrect use of teflon tape and could cause problems for other people. Those gaskets are the seal and should be completely clean and free of all debris, including teflon tape, when tightening the fittings.
You are right in the perfect scenario you have several parts to replace the ones with issues and I normally install without Teflon but there are those factory defects that make you use extra products. Thank you for the information
What’s up with the background noise?
Can't hear from the music
Next time less music
your pipes are so thin its crazy....
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5:46 !?!?!?!?!
Hola comstas
Leon Avril muy bien, gracias por ver mis videos
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Teflon here is unnecessary.
Thank you for the comment
Too fast to see what to do
lol
Please turn off the background music
aaaa ... umm.. aaam....
Good video but it’s hard to watch someone who says “um” three times in one minute. Consider muting the audio and adding a voice over.
Great tip, thank you
2:06 and 37 Um's sorry I'm turning you off it's driving me crazy sorry maybe write down what you want to say or edit out the um's
Ok
This is really uncalled for...not so many ums as you imply. I see this "um" comment a lot on You Tube, and sometimes wonder if they come from the same person or two who are easily aggravated. Trade work is not for the easily aggrevated person...lol...go hire it done !
@@jamesconner3437 I did it myself in less time than the video took LOL
@@imcirgold ...congrats....I could not..:(( Got it, but not so easy to stop all leaks with so many connections, including dw.
@@jamesconner3437 Thank You I used to do this all the time when I was younger but forgot alot through the years once I started though I flowed right through and everything is good now !!
Music doesn't help much. Thank u anyway.
I know, at the moment of finishing the editing sounded very good but after it was posted the music was too loud. Thank you for watching.
All you did was put it together you didn't explain anything in detail thanks. Didnt help me out at all.
Not much else, this is the way!!
Way too fast 😕
Well, i can make another one slower
amateur job using these fittings
Teach us your skills please
@@HugoCorrea lol here is a skill - use the correct washers and you wont have to wrap teflon tape on everything
Your Sink hook up is all WRONG!
Please be more specific, I appreciate all the input and your time
@@HugoCorrea Sanitation tee straight down to the trap. WTF you got there is a TOTAL FUCK UP!
To be more specific to MR CLUELESS...ARM IT over to the Sanitation T....The sink on the Left to the Sanitation T Got it. What you got here is doing DAMAGE to any idiot that used this video of yours to plumb a kitchen sink!...Total DIS SERVICE Diy for RETARDS!
@@skiprope536 dude you really fucking suck at explaining stuff... when you say ARM IT over to the sanitation t. most people don't know what IT is, what arming it over means, and why they should do it.
turn your crappy radio down
Yes