Recent content by JesseBrud

  1. JesseBrud

    Acrylic Shower Pan and Cement Board Installation

    Jim - thanks a ton. That makes total sense.
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    Acrylic Shower Pan and Cement Board Installation

    Hello, I am finishing my basement -- in my bathroom, I'll be installing an acrylic shower pan with tiled walls in the shower stall. Once I get the pan set in the mortar bed and nailed (through the nailing flange) to the wall studs and everyting sets solidly - do I run my cement board down...
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    Labeling PEX Pipe

    I have installed a Hot and Cold PEX manifold in my basement and I'd like to label the individual lines. I've read that certain adhesives can damage the PEX piping -- does anyone know what I can safely use to label my PEX pipe? Thanks
  4. JesseBrud

    Labeling PEX Pipe

    I have installed a Hot and Cold PEX manifold in my basement and I'd like to label the individual lines. I've read that certain adhesives can damage the PEX piping -- does anyone know what I can safely use to label my PEX pipe? Thanks
  5. JesseBrud

    Tapping into main stack cleanout

    so it sounds like my best option is to just cut in a new tee in the main stack below the cleanout? Since the stack is PVC, that's not a terribly big deal.
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    Tapping into main stack cleanout

    But could I put in a 4 x 1 1/2 tee and add a 4" cleanout above it? Then use the 1 1/2 tee for my fixture drain?
  7. JesseBrud

    Tapping into main stack cleanout

    I am putting a wet bar in my basement and I was wondering if it's OK to tap into the 4" cleanout in the main waste stack in the basement. There is a 4" cap (threaded) on the cleanout -- can I remove the cap and run a threaded 4" pipe (on one end) out of it and reduce it down to 1.5" for the wet...
  8. JesseBrud

    Tapping into main stack cleanout

    I am putting a wet bar in my basement and I was wondering if it's OK to tap into the 4" cleanout in the main waste stack in the basement. There is a 4" cap (threaded) on the cleanout -- can I remove the cap and run a threaded 4" pipe (on one end) out of it and reduce it down to 1.5" for the wet...
  9. JesseBrud

    Adding a fixture to a wet vent

    I am about to refinish my basement. The first thing I'd like to do is relocate my washing machine (and sink) to the other side of the basement. The house is 7 years old and the plumbing in the basement (for the bath) is roughed in. There is currently a 2 inch drain with 1 1/2 vent stack above...
  10. JesseBrud

    Relocating washing machine in basement

    I am about to refinish my basement. The first thing I'd like to do is relocate my washing machine (and sink) to the other side of the basement. The house is 7 years old and the plumbing in the basement (for the bath) is roughed in. There is currently a 2 inch drain with 1 1/2 vent stack above...
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