How to Install and Plumb a Double Bowl Sink: Part 3 Landlo

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

A repair that comes up from time to time is installing / replacing the kitchen sink. In Part 3, we've connected everything we can before putting in place and connecting the feeds and drains. Landlord Lessons: - Always put shut-offs on every sink / appliance. When a problem arises with your faucet it's much easier to shut off the single sink the shut down the entire building. - Be Gentle tightening PVC drains, as they will crack with too much pressure. - Make sure you use the proper gaskets in each piece of your drain, or you won't have a water tight seal.

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  • Hey tikidog, thanks for the comment! Yes, it's vented, you MUST run multiple vents when setting up drains! Code would not pass it if I hadn't! I show this and talk about it in previous videos. The vents are in the walls!

    Thanks for the comment!

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  • I have to agree with tikidog on this one.An s-trap is illegal and will not pass code.It is convenient in these applications,but is not the standard of today.Have a good one.

  • Don't you believe in venting? Every fixture needs to be trapped and VENTED not any of this s-trap crap. You should a professional next time.

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