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  1. Mike Garrod

    Shut offs for wall mounted fixtures?

    It’s a higher end home, some of the counters are floating and so any plumbing under the counter will be exposed. So it needs to look aesthetically pleasing.
  2. Mike Garrod

    Shut offs for wall mounted fixtures?

    So then there has to be some kind of access panel?
  3. Mike Garrod

    Shut offs for wall mounted fixtures?

    im installing a bunch of wall mounted lav faucets which I have never done before. Just wondering where and how the shut offs are usually plumbed. My thinking is that you just come out of wall, have an in-line ball valve, then go back into wall and tie into the rough in. Is this how it’s done...
  4. Mike Garrod

    Expansion tank for hot water tank?

    Thanks. I think I would prefer to err on the side of caution and install one like you said. It’s a small price to pay to for added protection!
  5. Mike Garrod

    Expansion tank for hot water tank?

    So you no longer install expansion tanks when there is a PRV? To me that requirement sounds pretty specific, meaning you have to have the Watts 25AUB-Z3. So you no longer install expansion tanks on hot water tanks if no PRV is installed?
  6. Mike Garrod

    Expansion tank for hot water tank?

    According to Canadian NPC, provision must be made for thermal expansion when check valves or pressure reducing valves are installed. Is the T&P relief valve sufficient to meet this requirement? Or must an expansion tank be installed. I always install an expansion tank when check valves are...
  7. Mike Garrod

    Wet Vent Takeoff Argument

    A wet vented Portion of pipe can’t reduce in size and toilets need to be furthest downstream wet vented fixture. Npc Canada code
  8. Mike Garrod

    Backflow Preventer

    Any time chemicals are involved backflow prevention is required. This is to protect the cities water supply. Say you had a sink full of dirty water with some chemicals in it and the hair sprayer was left submerged in this. If there were back flow conditions created there is potential for the...
  9. Mike Garrod

    Plumbers: Which kitchen faucet brands are tops in quality/reliability?

    Moen is a good choice. Not the fanciest. Not the crappiest. And 9 times out of 10 if something goes wrong just bring the cartridge in to Home Depot or somewhere like that for a free replacement. In my opinion Moen looks better than Delta too in most cases.
  10. Mike Garrod

    ABS into old hub & spigot pipe?

    Anyone know of any sure fire ways to tie ABS pipe INTO the hub of old hub and spigot cast iron pipe? I've seen a few ways online but wanted some plumbers who do a lot of service or residential reno's advice. I think Fernco makes a gasket, and I've also seen someone who used oakum and hydraulic...
  11. Mike Garrod

    RPBA install req's

    Well technically there is no 'maximum' height, but like I said, once it's over 60" a platform must be constructed. And it's 60" for accessibility/serviceability reasons. And all rp's should have drainage in place to catch discharge. You don't want water dumping all over the ground. While some...
  12. Mike Garrod

    RPBA install req's

    I am installing a Watts 2" RPBA. I have it installed at 6'4". I know max height is 60" unless a 'permanent platform' is built. My question is what is the definition/purpose of a 'permanent platform'? I have heard two differing opinions. One is that a platform is req'd solely for the testing...
  13. Mike Garrod

    Cutting drywall for repipe

    Lol. Drywallers. Sometimes it's truly unbelievable how clueless and careless they are. Nail plates are not needed if you have a drywaller who isn't a retard, but I'm not sure if that exists.
  14. Mike Garrod

    9/16th offset from shower valve to transfer valve

    I am not advocating for Pex. I hate pex. It's a poor design, and what you are saying is a major reason why. When it comes to plastic pipe, wisrbo is the best by far.
  15. Mike Garrod

    Strictly re-piping houses. Economically viable business?

    i worked in re-pipe for years in Vancouver BC recouping big and small apartment buildings. It is a profitable market in that sense. I have a friend who wants to do "residential re-pipes" and something tells me it's just not worth it. Seems to me that most plumbing companies already offer re pipe...
  16. Mike Garrod

    Advice on PEX system valve and hammer arrestor details

    Bumpers are typically only on your washing machines and dishwashers in homes. In BC it is code to have them on dishwashers if I'm not mistaken. I have had to put them in public washrooms as well on flush valve fixtures. And IMO, I would put integral stops on the shower valve. Often when a...
  17. Mike Garrod

    9/16th offset from shower valve to transfer valve

    It's a shower. All this talk about flow rates and pressures. Saying that adding a few extra 90s will restrict water flow is like saying that the water level drops when you come out of the ocean because of the water stuck to you. In theory it's true, but it's negligible.
  18. Mike Garrod

    Running trap primer line for P-trap

    Just use a brass fitting (MIP x PEX) Into the trap, and run sleeved PEX up through your slab. At your trap primer transition to copper if you want to give it some ridgidity. Anything after your trap primer is not pressurized. And don't forget a debris loop :)
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