Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Plumbing Rough-in and Trim out on House Remodel

In the fall of 2009 I was contracted out to rough-in plumbing to three newly installed fixtures. I spent two days in the crawl space cutting in new lines and re-grading some existing lines. I then installed a new hose bibb, kitchen faucet, dishwasher and a vanity/sink in the powder room. I also ran a 1/4" ice maker line to the refrigerator, ran a new line and installed a pot filler (not pictured) and installed a 1/2" threaded gas line for the customer's new stove.

The kitchen faucet (HansGrohe) involved stubbing out a 2" waste line and two new domestic water lines. I then ran a drain for the dishwasher which included a new air break design (a recent change in the I.P.C. plumbing code). I vented the system with a studor vent which is located on top of the vertical drain riser. The powder room needed a new vanity, faucet and sink.
I put in some new tile in the mud room as well. I leveled the floor with the use of diamond lathe and thinset, then installed and grouted the new tile.








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