This video discusses how to move your hot and cold water lines to new fixture locations in your new kitchen. Often a new kitchen layout involves moving the sink, dishwasher and refrigerator to a new location. When this happens the plumbing system must move with these fixtures and appliances. This video explains one way of relocating water and electric lines.
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how you guy move the drain? please post the video?
Please make a video on how to move drain for sink
Good work but need a full video where i will see what you have moved everything like drain etc.
Wonder where he works?
what if you have concrete foundation and NO BASEMENT?
I have amazing original wood floors in my kitchen that I don’t want to chop up when moving the sink, can I just cut a small access where the new sink will be and go into the crawl space to feed the pipes to where they need to go? So is there a specific reason you can’t?
What does it cost to have something like this done (move sink and stove to an opposite wall) in a small 175 sqft kitchen? Thanks.
what would you do if the floor is concrete?? could you lift the flooring up and do a "trench" the size of the pipes then run the piping in the trench, and then place the wood floor over that??
Is that Ernest? His movies used to be lit and my childhood lol jk
Was there a part 2? What if the floor is concrete? Would it be best to Pex through the side wall or cabinetry?