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From: ChapelHillContractor
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  • Thanks a MIIIIIILLION!!!! You have no idea how much you've saved me this coming week! Where do I send the check? LOL! Thanks for posting!

  • @TheFloorBoys Your welcome, check out my other channel chapelhillelectric, for electrical videos.

  • you NEVER use pressure treated inside a house. You use regular lumber and install a barrier between the concrete and the 2x4. Thats first day stuff, man.

  • @parsineo They have removed aresenic and most carcenegenics from the wood now. I see alot more people useing it.

    I don't use sacharine sweetner in my coffee either. It causes cancer

  • Maybe waterproof sheetrock would have been a better idea since down there has a water problem

  • @bxblack Thanks for the reply. I did use clip on plastic sheetrock strips on the bottom and the side touching the wall. Also I kept it a half inch away from these surfaces.

    We have a little moisture not really a water problem. This is a sewer pump. Not a sump pump.

  • so the extra pipe you put in when installing the sump was for the laundry tub/washing machine discharge?

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  • @Vacmasterthegreat The extra pipe in the slab is for a future toiliet or bath. The extra pipe out the top of the sewer basin is for air to leave when water comes in. This pipe is suppose to be pieped all the way out side.

  • Awesome video.

  • Excellent job. The best one I have saw on youtube.

  • @tweeetme Thanks, but I know :) . I would have made it longer with more detail but it put's people to sleep.

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