
Basics of Your Home’s Plumbing – The Home Depot
| June 11, 2018Basics Of Your Home's Plumbing - The Home Depot
Basics Of Your Home's Plumbing - The Home Depot

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Learn about the secret life of your home’s plumbing system, including how water flows into your home and how the drainage system flows into the main stack. Discover tips on how to improve your water pressure as well as how to clean out clogs.
Basics Of Your Home's Plumbing - The Home Depot
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Basics Of Your Home's Plumbing - The Home Depot
Basics Of Your Home's Plumbing - The Home Depot
Basics Of Your Home's Plumbing - The Home Depot
Basics Of Your Home's Plumbing - The Home Depot
Basics Of Your Home's Plumbing - The Home Depot
so a NIGGER working for home -depot,is a master…plumber?..LMAO
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"Great communicator", so Professional, so to the main point 5/5 stars. [email protected]yahoo.com
This dude is too cool! Too Cool for school!
You don’t want your sanitary piping sloping at least 1/4 in. At most you’d want is 1/4in per foot and that’s on small diameter pipe (1 1/4 – 2) 3” or better you want at most 1/8” slope otherwise your grey water will be outrunning the solids.
I like this dude's style!
Another great video from Home Deport about DIY Plumbing. Thanks for sharing such helpful info about DIY plumbing in this video
He's hawt!
You should get a water key every time you buy a house. You have no idea how important that little sucker is until you have a pipe burst inside the house!
damn I guess nobody knows how to wipe off access flux when they're done soldering that's some lazy messy ass work and this guy doesn't know what he's talking about he's reading a script and even the people who wrote that doesn't know so to all the DIY people don't take home depots advice please at least call a professional trade and get some proper advice
I could be, I could be right Mr Newton 😎
1/4" per foot means a length of 4' means a 1" drop 🤣
aren't they wet venting? I mean the main stack on the first floor is connected to the main stack on the second floor venting some fixtures upstairs. in no pro, just a thought
it's truely amazing when you really think about it. there are millions of homes, apartments, stores, ect all of which are connected to fresh drinking water all have pipes to get rid of feces. then all of these homes have electricity as well. we take so many things for granted.
Hello colleague, success in work
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that was 3/4" and 1"
Bigger pipe coming from the water heater doesn't matter it's what is coming from the water service that matters … water heater lines 9/10 times will be 3/4" lines regardless of your water service size , most 3 bathroom houses will have a 1" service , while most 2 bathroom and below will have 3/4 service , almost all of your fixture lines will be 1/2 for water
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Very helpful – thanks!
the solder job on the first pipe looks atrocious….