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Thank you very much for such a great, informative and detailed video. Would you please provide the code reference where it is permitted to use an AAV as a means of ventilation for the laundry stand pipe? I need to keep it for my records as I am going through this same remodeling now. Thank you in advance.
This video was exactly what I needed to know today. I kept hearing people say check to see if you're plumb or check your level, but they weren't explaining how to tell if it was the right slope. This explained it very clearly, thank you!
That elder valve is some dirty sh!t - Sometimes you just can't pay your sewer bill. You should be able to take a crap at home without having to go to a gas station. Oh well, pay your bills people. That's one bill you don't want to compromise with :P
Great video, but what does 'go back ten feet' in the attic mean?. Ten feet from what? Back from what? Toward what? I understood how you don’t want it terminating too close to the peak or the eaves, but that 'back ten feet' has me stumped.
How do you create the pressure balance specifically? I have 6-jets in my system, which are set up two at the bench seat, and the other 4 on the opposite end of the shower; there about 7ft apart with the thermostatic shower valve centered between them.
I love plumbing videos being in the trade for over 20 years I always feel I can learn. I dont think I'd ever recommend a studor vent in a video. They are illegal here in kentucky all the way around no exceptions. That thing will fail at some point and people don't stay on top of these. They should prob require replacement every 5 years or so to be safe. Otherwise keep up the good work. Love trade videos.
well, it shouldn't. The air moving through it should be hot enough to cook off any condensate especially in the summertime. You could be missing the end cap.