Big_Lou
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Yeah, but how are you even able to get the "vent" wet with 2"? Maybe via deep kissing/fingering, I suppose....here in PA you can wet vent 4 fixtures.. anymore than that you gotta do it separate and 2" is what you want
Yeah, but how are you even able to get the "vent" wet with 2"? Maybe via deep kissing/fingering, I suppose....here in PA you can wet vent 4 fixtures.. anymore than that you gotta do it separate and 2" is what you want
shove a whole fist in it and its good to go sirYeah, but how are you even able to get the "vent" wet with 2"? Maybe via deep kissing/fingering, I suppose....
here in PA you can wet vent 4 fixtures.. anymore than that you gotta do it separate and 2" is what you want
Good morning LouYeah, but how are you even able to get the "vent" wet with 2"? Maybe via deep kissing/fingering, I suppose....
thats the smart way to do it.. so if you have a full bathroom, jack and jill vanity, shower and toilet, thats 4 there.. 2 sinks/shower/toilet..But, I also learned you can't wet vent a fixture after a toilet. I believe it makes the fixture gurggle. And wet venting on vertical drains only.
Maybe you misunderstood me. I have the greatest job in the world. I dont have to fix anything and I dont have to figure anything out. My job is to provide a potential home buyer all the general information on the home. Anything above and beyond gets referred to a specialist. You are known as a specialist. If the house was built in the 50's (like the house I will be inspecting tomorrow) there is a very high chance that this will end up in the report.when you actually work construction.. its common sense. im not even clicking your link. show me where it says you have a plumber come out and check the plumbing. trust me i know what im talking about
The wealthy pay 90% of the taxes in America....So instead of collecting taxes from those who pay none: the wealthy..we're just going to 'cancel'?
I have a novel idea..how about the wealthy PAY taxes instead of cancelling things?
I am not a city inspector.as an inspector you should know this.. but youre not an inspector
so youre a real estate agent? because they are the ones that give info on the home... an inspector makes sure everything is up to code.Maybe you misunderstood me. I have the greatest job in the world. I dont have to fix anything and I dont have to figure anything out. My job is to provide a potential home buyer all the general information on the home. Anything above and beyond gets referred to a specialist. You are known as a specialist. If the house was built in the 50's (like the house I will be inspecting tomorrow) there is a very high chance that this will end up in the report.
DEFECT - GALVANIZED DRAIN LINES
There are plumbing supply and drain lines in the home consisting of galvanized and/or cast iron piping. Gradually the galvanized or cast iron piping will reduce water flow or drainage. At that time replacement would be necessary. Based on the age of the home we recommend further evaluation by a license plumbing specialist to determine the condition of the piping and/or if any repairs are necessary.
And if the potential home buyer is smart they will hire a plumber to scope the lines and make sure everything is tight and open.
youre not even inspectorI am not a city inspector.
Incorrect, like everything else you post.The wealthy pay 90% of the taxes in America....
Ok, well I am going out today to not inspect a home and not make money :] That reality thing again...youre not even inspector
Couple years ago he was cleaning pools and taking personal loans.youre not even inspector
take some pics.. thats what inspectors do.. to show whats wrong with the houses. post a couple here, bet you cantOk, well I am going out today to not inspect a home and not make money :] That reality thing again...
3 TIMES THIS MORNING!!!
So you “tax into” the "main drain" instead of shitting in the corner.thats the smart way to do it.. so if you have a full bathroom, jack and jill vanity, shower and toilet, thats 4 there.. 2 sinks/shower/toilet..
run it all to the toilet drain (main drain running out of bathroom) and vent it
Maybe you misunderstood me. I have the greatest job in the world. I dont have to fix anything and I dont have to figure anything out. My job is to provide a potential home buyer all the general information on the home. Anything above and beyond gets referred to a specialist. You are known as a specialist. If the house was built in the 50's (like the house I will be inspecting tomorrow) there is a very high chance that this will end up in the report.
DEFECT - GALVANIZED DRAIN LINES
There are plumbing supply and drain lines in the home consisting of galvanized and/or cast iron piping. Gradually the galvanized or cast iron piping will reduce water flow or drainage. At that time replacement would be necessary. Based on the age of the home we recommend further evaluation by a license plumbing specialist to determine the condition of the piping and/or if any repairs are necessary.
And if the potential home buyer is smart they will hire a plumber to scope the lines and make sure everything is tight and open.
exactly actually. no point in running drains everywhere, unless the bathrooms are right on top of each other, but still then youd hit one sweet spot at the lowest bathroom or basement to vent.So you “tax into” the "main drain" instead of shitting in the corner.
lol, sorry fresh batch of gg4