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    Running pex for washing machine from main water line vs. branch ?

    Hey all, Looked around for this issue but I'm seeing mostly discussions on 'home runs'.. I'm moving my washing machine to the utility room of my basement. If I want to run hot and cold water lines for the washer/sink, does it matter if the PEX ties in to the main water lines (water furnace and...
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    Does this make sense? Water hammer arrester - no path?

    Hi all, I'm installing a washing machine outlet box for the laundry in the basement and purchased an Oatey set (48202).. it comes with that box, and quarter turn ball valves with built-in water hammer arresters. I just noticed, looking into the valve, that the water circuit to the arrester...
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    Moving Laundry to basement - help with plumbing decisions

    Appreciate the reply! Initial plan was to tee off the mainstack, horizontal run, with vent branching off, before a p-trap and stand pipe, all to the left of the mainstack, and then running the sinks drain directly into the standpipe.. (I realize some regions require a p trap and separate...
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    Moving Laundry to basement - help with plumbing decisions

    Hi all, New to the community - appreciate all the valuable info I've been reading up on, but hoping to get some confirmation on how to best set-up the plumbing for a laundry room being moved into the utility room of my basement. The house is a 3-level backsplit built in the mid-80s, and the...
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