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Correct Plumbing Installation
Within the last decade, do-it-yourself home
improvement projects have become more and more popular,
as people have realized they do not always need
professionals to complete a job for them. One area where
this is especially true is with plumbing installation of
drains in your home, particularly with sinks.
Most sinks in your home can be found in either your
bathroom or your kitchen, thus you will most likely be
installing sink drains in one of these two areas. If you
are doing drain plumbing installation in the kitchen you
will use a 1-1/2" drain, while in a bathroom you will
most likely use 1-1/4". Usually the drain will be made
from PVC plastic, but some older drains are brass and
chrome.
Besides determining what size of drain you need, you
will also need to determine what type of pipe you need.
Sinks in homes can either drain vertically or
horizontally, with most horizontal drains being found in
homes built in the last ten years. For a horizontal
drain you should purchase a P-trap, while vertical
drains should use an S-trap. You probably also will have
to purchase additional straight pipe if the sink is far
from the floor or wall. In addition, if your kitchen or
bathroom has two sinks that need to drain, you will need
to purchase a T-junction to allow both sinks to empty
water into the same drain.
Once you have the pieces of pipes you need for your
specific drain, the plumbing installation is a breeze.
You simply need to connect your pipes together, and then
utilize washers and bolts to connect the pipes between
the sink and the floor or wall drain. You can also
utilize pipe thread compound when putting PVC drain
pipes together. It acts as a lubricant initially and
helps you to fit the pipes together. It then turns into
a seal and prevent erosion of the pipe from all the
water.
Of course when buying your pipe and doing the
plumbing
installation, it is important that you invest in
good pipe and quality workmanship. The pipe should be
strong enough to withstand pressure from water and not
burst, and it should be strong enough to not break when
getting bumped or kicked due to its location under the
sink. In addition, you should take the time to ensure
that you have properly and securely connected all pieces
to prevent any water leaks.
While plumbing used to be something you called a
professional for, more and more individuals are finding
they can do it themselves, and you can too by learning a
little bit about it. One of the best places to start
learning is through plumbing installation of drains or
water lines in your home. These are relatively easy to
complete, especially if you know what type and size of
pipe to purchase. Once you've mastered a project like
this, you can move on to bigger and better things such
as installing a new bathtub or shower.
Article courtesy of J Wakefield.
PAV Plumbing Pty Ltd is a team of experienced and
professional Sydney plumbers offering a full range of
plumbing and gasfitting services.
For further information on any plumbing installation or
plumbing repair please visit the PAV Plumbing
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