Raised Floor And Toilet Pipes - How Does A Plumbing Clean Out Work?

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2011

http://www.homedamage.gregvan.com/home_emergency_contractors_list.htm If you are the type of person who worries a lot, you should check out this link and create a list of Home Emergency Contractors, just in case something ever happens to your home. However, if you're interested in learning more about how your plumbing pipes work, you should watch this video and don't forget to visit our websites, especially if you're interested in learning more about your house.


Don't forget to visit our websites and keep watching as many of our videos as you possibly can, to learn as much as you can about your home.

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  • @arnoldcustom We're allowed to use 90° fittings and have been for years, in sunny Southern California. However, if they can be avoided, they will be. You have a good point and most plumbers try to use 4 inch pipe, when dealing with situations that will require a 90° fittings, in a ceiling.

  • why do you have a 90 deg fitting on your tolet line? minumum 2 - 45 deg fittings, never a 90 deg unless you want plug up, or have to cut in out when the inspecter ever comes

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