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And brother-in-law gets to fix it for freeFrom my sister in law's house
And brother-in-law gets to fix it for freeFrom my sister in law's house
What's up with that u-turn drain?Taken from a flip. Main was backed up due to roots and Kleenex. All plumbing was done by the previous owner. I highly suggested to have it replaced before putting it on the market.
If you take the picture with your phone vertical it auto rotates to horizontal when you post it. I think that's the glitch.I have no clue why the pictures flipped... first time this site has done that to me.
I thought it was a metal concentric vent at firstSuper old pic but just saw this thread, these were venting 2 50 gallon water heaters
When using test tee's these plugs are easier to use and draining is no mess.Eddy K got it test for top out. Only served the washer so it was draining somewhat but enough water was seeping out following the rope handle to cause some good damage
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Aside from the obvious fails, why do people waste materials money on a drain pan that they don't hook up? I see that quite often.Check out this one!
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Technically it's a trap.I'm out of town finishing a little jobso in the hotel room I found this beauty. Why we need to check the plumbing everywhere we go?
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Or he was piping around some boxes he was too lazy to moveI once saw someone on Craigslist selling five gallon buckets full of chunks of red and blue pex ranging from 1'-3' for $5. Maybe the handyman found a smoking deal like that somewhere?
Because they didn't have a Y branch tailpiece?Speaking of noticing plumbing in non work situations...
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I think I know why they did this but still silly as hell
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Yes, I thought it was worse going under a door jam.Is that seriously two range connectors coupled together?
I like how they piped it in the clean out when there’s a perfectly good drain 6-8 inches below it.Lol what the heck.:vs_laugh: