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Old 03-21-2010, 09:45 PM   #41
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They never installed the wall back....oh well.




Someone check this guys credentials. He plumbs like a DIY'er, hack, scab, farmer.
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Old 03-21-2010, 10:16 PM   #42
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I just hope there was an airgap on that DW Could'nt see it on the pics

but I'm sure TM would'nt have missed it
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Old 03-21-2010, 10:52 PM   #43
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Hi-loops don't fail..............
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i like that type of sink baskets
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Someone check this guys credentials. He plumbs like a DIY'er, hack, scab, farmer.
I'd plumb your momma's the same way.....scab and all
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what's with all the PVC drainage? Hasn't anyone heard of ABS? Or is it mandatory in the States to use PVC? Code states that at any fixture, 120 degree water is max, except say for a dishwasher.
PVC is not required to handle those temps.
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The only ABS here in Ga is in some mobile homes. Everything here is PVC, or Cast, or Copper drains.
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Hi loops are IPC approved, and they don't dribble water all over your sink and counter. Not even sure where you would start to look for ABS in AR
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Oh, and I prefer to 90 pex out of the wall with either a bend support or a 90, clipped to something solid
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