Home Renovation Priorities – Preparation Is Key When Installing New Plumbing

August 10, 2010 · Posted in home improvement plumbing 

Plumbing & heating repairs, restorations and upgrades. As with any venture or battle 99% is preparation. House repairs might be plain difficult work – regardless of if you find the entire process pleasurable and even challenging. The proverb if you don’t prepare and plan ahead you plan for a maddening workload.

When planning for plumbing or heating repairs especially when it comes to additions or major renovations check out that your water pressures, water heater and septic tank system ( if you live outside the city or at a summer cottage) can handle the increased demand and demands. Next “map” out your present systems including the supply lines, vents, house drains, bench drains. Search out and find ahead of time the cleanouts that are accessible. As well take time to find and jot down the general and specific types and sizes of pipes and piping.

Using your guide, notes and what might be regarded as a “map” you’ll be better able to work out where it is you can best tie into the drain and supply lines and lineage and as well appraise to a fair, about a pro degree, whether the current drains and drainages are sufficient for your plans and planning. With a little leg work you may save yourself and your house re-building budget a fair amount of expense, wasted time and effort. It is usually best to plan in advance. Consider it an investment of your time and money.

It can be said that before running any water lines to any new or additional plumbing fixture or fixtures, that you should take the take to mark up the walls where the waste supply and water intake supply lines are located. Simple chalk markets – even the chalk that kids use to mark up sidewalks and that you can purchase at a standard big box stationary store will simply do the trick. Unlike permanent markers the markings can simply be rubbed away.

In 2010 many fixtures it appears, come standard supplied with templates for this very point of markings. If not position the fixture with its outlet pipes and piping and “trap” in place. Ultimately plan the routing of the waste pipe, sloping it approximately one to 1 0.25 inches for each three to four feet of run to guarantee good and correct consistent drainage and drainages over time and well into the future, whether or not the house or property shifts into the ground or sand slightly. Guarantee to use a chalk line and mark the position of the lines.

As a working person on the job or a tradesperson any effort and time spent in pre calling planning pays handsomely in spades. Less time. Less effort. Less issues on the job.

Less value of the job and wasted materials in the final analysis. Bothering and effort to plan in advance is your best economy and usage of time and energy overall.

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