How To Rough In Plumbing Under A Concrete Slab And Hydrostatic Pressure Test With Water
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How to rough in plumbing under a concrete slab is useful to know when building your own house. Hydrostatic pressure test using water is important to know for this process to check for leaks.
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Have you ever done your own plumbing?
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Awesome job. In your opinion what is better . A house built on concrete or on wood as a basement is the base were house is standing. Thank you. Or the other question would be pros and cons from a concrete house ?. Thank you
Hi, excellent video. I have couple of questions, if you don't mind answering. How is the vent connect to the 3" PVC line. Are you going to connect the vanity drain to the vent later? Do you live in an area that has frost line. Thank you
Sweet job! Can't wait to watch the rest of your video's.
So is that block your footer?
Thank you but looked at this for the title How to??? Please do a step by step how to and why. Depths? Slope? Connection? Thanks
I'm surprised that you're not using foam insulation separating the concrete slab from the ground/gravel.
Thanks for sharing!
Good work.