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Vent pipes must be installed so they stay dry. This means that they should emerge from the top of the drainpipe, either straight vertically or at no less than a 45-degree angle from horizontal, so that water cannot back up into them.
Check with your local planning authorities to make sure that you're allowed to host short-term rentals in your area, as some locations have...
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Can I Board directly onto joists? The simple answer is no. The most common joist heights in use in modern properties are between 75mm and 100mm....
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Drain-waste-vent (DWV) pipes carry waste and water smoothly out of the house without gurgles or fumes. This requires an air passageway behind the water. Vent pipes extend from the drainpipes up through the roof to provide that passage while also carrying odors out of the house. Figuring out how the drain will be vented is one of the first steps as you plan for plumbing a new appliance or an addition to your system. However, it's not always an easy solution to find. When developing a plumbing system plan, you can choose from several venting types, and each option could present problems or complications. Get the details on each type of drain vent below to assist you in planning your remodel. Before finalizing a plan, make sure to have the venting scheme approved by a local plumbing inspector.
Condensation forms when warm, moisture-laden air hits a cold surface. In the case of metal roofs, it happens when warm, moist air from inside the...
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A shed can even help to increase your asking price when you decide it's time to sell. In fact, some professionals estimate that a new shed could...
Read More »For a freestanding sink, code might allow a loop vent. If reventing is difficult and wet venting isn't allowed, you might have to install a separate vent pipe through the roof. An air admittance valve (AAV) opens to let air in when waste drains, then gravity closes it to keep sewer gases from escaping back into the room. Codes in many localities allow these relatively new devices to take the place of vent lines. Depending on the size of the unit and any code restrictions, AAVs can be used to vent multiple fixtures. Check codes to make sure they permit AAVs.
When cold weather hits, snakes must find shelter from the temperatures by burrowing in holes or caves, under logs or rocks, in tree stumps, or by...
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Despite the common sense conclusion, #14 AWG is never used for a 20 amp circuit. Instead, we use bigger #12 AWG wire (close to 20 amp sub panel)...
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Plan drain lines to minimize the possibility of clogs. The general rule is that smaller drainpipes (1¼ inches for bathroom sinks and 1½ inches for kitchen sinks, for instance) lead to larger branch drains. These in turn lead to the main stack, which is the largest pipe of all (typically 4 inches). Because the main stack is also vertical, it will rarely clog. Water travels downward through the stacks to the main drain line, an underground horizontal pipe that leads to the municipal sewage system or to a septic system. In older homes, the main drain might be made of clay pipe or other porous material. Tree roots sometimes work their way into the main line, causing wastewater to back up into the house. The solution is to call a company that specializes in augering main lines.
Here's how: Remove the flooring of your shed. Put wood blocks under each joist cavity. Each joist cavity should have at least two support blocks....
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In the Texas heat, Wiggins says a metal shed gets a lot hotter than a wood shed, while in a colder climate, a wood shed will stay a little warmer...
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Manufacturers typically allow wood doors to be trimmed by 1⁄2 in. at the top and 1-1⁄2 in. at the bottom. You can cut more away from the bottom...
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The term 'woodwork' in soccer refers to the frame of the goal that used to be made of Douglas fir. As a strong and widely available type of wood,...
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