Very insightful,knowledgeable I enjoy every minute of the video & also a great teacher of your craft. Thank you , I would have enjoyed working with you.
Ah, you answered my question from video 3. Have to remind myself to keep my hand down and wait for the teacher to get there! Great videos. Loving 'em all.
Even it it was 1 hour long I would still watched it....you got ppl out here that would watch these videos all day like me 🙂.....anyway just want to say thanks for this videos I watched all 4 well put together.....I just found your channel don't know if you do this but you should have a class on this like once every 2 or 3 mth....1 Day or 2 day class trust me a lot of ppl out here that would attend. I'll be the first to sign up and pay $$. Think about it 👍
I’m enjoying this underground series.. I started learning the trade on the service side of things and once I got my license I stayed in service so needless to say I never get a chance to do any grounds or top outs. Keep the vids coming!!!!!
Excellent videos, I enjoy them! Thank you for passing down so much wisdom, I feel more confident doing my own Plumbing now. This goes for all the videos part 1 to 4.
the foam, and then roofing felt paper nice! no messing with foam at pour day! easy cut off later! also no messing around with rock if needed under slab, pipe is protected!
We’re required to bed the pipe with gravel here! My least favorite part about ground roughs is concrete guys messing stuff up. Crushing pipes with a bobcat. Knocking stacks out of walls. Puncturing water lines. Now I find out when they’re pouring and I watch them like a hawk.
Great video, when I get invited to underground which isn't often, the trenches are already dug, it was cool to see the string lines and layout. I work on commercial, but residential is where my heart is. I'm in Utah we can test with water from March till oct, after that we use air. Did you use schedule 40 or 80?
We usually glue all the caps before the Rough-in and make a small hole on every single cap, we start filling the Rough-in with water and once water starts coming out of the lowest pipe, i grab a flat head srew amd put some true blue pipe dope and screw it in, that way we don't have to wipe the pipe to glue the caps and have to wait for them to dry. We also use T cone plugs with a pice of duct tape
This is such a great video man thank you. It's kinda crazy to me how if every 28 inches equals 1 psi then a ten foot water column would only be like 4 psi just seems like a low number, I guess that's cause it's dwv?
By the state and IPC code is required the pipes be identified my good man. Also why you don’t mention a lot of things you do code required. Like the quality of trench, backfill, frost line and so on.
I try too. South Carolina is different . frost line is 0 , so we don't even think about it. My videos were for entry level plumbing. A lot of times I have covered it in another video. Thanks for watching .
the termites eat the cardboard before the concrete is poured? who cares if they do after the slab is poured because it comes out anyway? makes no sense.
great videos. Love your teaching style combined with your knowledge
I appreciate that!
Dude these videos are awesome
Very insightful,knowledgeable I enjoy every minute of the video & also a great teacher of your craft. Thank you , I would have enjoyed working with you.
Ah, you answered my question from video 3. Have to remind myself to keep my hand down and wait for the teacher to get there! Great videos. Loving 'em all.
lol.
Even it it was 1 hour long I would still watched it....you got ppl out here that would watch these videos all day like me 🙂.....anyway just want to say thanks for this videos I watched all 4 well put together.....I just found your channel don't know if you do this but you should have a class on this like once every 2 or 3 mth....1 Day or 2 day class trust me a lot of ppl out here that would attend. I'll be the first to sign up and pay $$. Think about it 👍
Thanks, Maybe one day I'll do something like that.
Haha you supposed to glue both , the fitting and pipe 😅😂great series by the way keep it going !!!
Can be perfect all the time
Nice video. This guy is an awesome instructor.
No level when putting your fittings?
I’m enjoying this underground series.. I started learning the trade on the service side of things and once I got my license I stayed in service so needless to say I never get a chance to do any grounds or top outs.
Keep the vids coming!!!!!
Thanks, there will be more to come
@@PlumbingSolutionsLLC Question how do you level a wye or a 45? Do you leveled with slope ?
love this series thx so much!
Excellent videos, I enjoy them! Thank you for passing down so much wisdom, I feel more confident doing my own Plumbing now. This goes for all the videos part 1 to 4.
How do you calculate the drop between the building and your main sewer line?
the foam, and then roofing felt paper nice! no messing with foam at pour day! easy cut off later! also no messing around with rock if needed under slab, pipe is protected!
We’re required to bed the pipe with gravel here! My least favorite part about ground roughs is concrete guys messing stuff up. Crushing pipes with a bobcat. Knocking stacks out of walls. Puncturing water lines. Now I find out when they’re pouring and I watch them like a hawk.
I'm doing this but I'm trying to seal that 6inch pipe out of the foundation. How do I go about it?
You won't lose me! You didn't lose me.
Great video, when I get invited to underground which isn't often, the trenches are already dug, it was cool to see the string lines and layout. I work on commercial, but residential is where my heart is. I'm in Utah we can test with water from March till oct, after that we use air. Did you use schedule 40 or 80?
40
We usually glue all the caps before the Rough-in and make a small hole on every single cap, we start filling the Rough-in with water and once water starts coming out of the lowest pipe, i grab a flat head srew amd put some true blue pipe dope and screw it in, that way we don't have to wipe the pipe to glue the caps and have to wait for them to dry.
We also use T cone plugs with a pice of duct tape
Nice videos. Can you be so kind in making one more in details of how you read the print for each fixture.thank you
This is such a great video man thank you. It's kinda crazy to me how if every 28 inches equals 1 psi then a ten foot water column would only be like 4 psi just seems like a low number, I guess that's cause it's dwv?
What do you guys do with the water after its past inspection?
Drink it
Maybe I missed it. How is the toilet vented? ✌🏻🇺🇸
The toilet well be vented off the pedestal sink.
@@PlumbingSolutionsLLC got it thanks👍🏻
Hey just general but where are yal out of ? What state? Codes?
SC , is our main office but we work in NC and GA. UPC.
I'll be doing this for my own house and I'll be adding radiant heat. I'd love to see a series on that.
A weld fitting your glue and primer must be wet otherwise potentially come apart when you put glue on dry primer
13:40 “A lot of plumbers doo doo that.
Glue on pipe and fittings! Welds much better,👍🛠️
Thank you
Good stuff 😂
you forgot to put glue on the pipe, you did put it on the fitting
That expanding foam will eat the pipe.
Thanks a lot)!very helpful!
Sir no measurement?
Very nice. Thank you
someone actually using purple primer! vs cheating with some sort of transition stuff!
By the state and IPC code is required the pipes be identified my good man. Also why you don’t mention a lot of things you do code required. Like the quality of trench, backfill, frost line and so on.
I try too. South Carolina is different . frost line is 0 , so we don't even think about it. My videos were for entry level plumbing. A lot of times I have covered it in another video. Thanks for watching .
Pretty good for being out of the game for 10 years
Laying pipe😂😂
You are not telling us how the measurements should be
the termites eat the cardboard before the concrete is poured? who cares if they do after the slab is poured because it comes out anyway? makes no sense.
Inspectors... who knows with those guys .
Awesome video. Im doing my first rough in and this was very helpful
Stake it off as you go .
Too much slope is baloney. Been doing this for 30 years .