How to Install the Plumbing for a Kitchen Sink | This Old House

This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to plumb a double-bowl sink. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for Installing the Plumbing for a Kitchen Sink:
– kitchen-sink faucet
– copper pipe and shut-off valves
– brass pipe
– plumber’s putty
– ABS pipe and assorted fittings
– mini-vent valve

Tools for Installing the Plumbing for a Kitchen Sink:
– two adjustable wrenches
– pliers
– plastic-pipe cutter
– tubing cutter
– screwdriver

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  1. I love these videos but I believe that every DIY youtube video should have a disclaimer reading: if you are new to DIY and you are planning to install the plumbing for your entire kitchen by yourself, even though this video is 4 mins you should expect and plan to spend the entire day doing what they did in 4 mins 🙂

  2. I have a question when I’m washing dishes and the sink is running the water pressure drops off. Then if I pull out the spray nozzle hose the pressure comes back? Can someone please help it’s driving me nuts

  3. Will that longer dishwasher discharge hose be a problem with time? Like could particles slowly collect at the bottom of that big bend? I'm not a plumber by any means so feel free to correct me.

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