By: moab
Thank you. Top quality work which is hard to find. Excellent documentation which helped me learn a lot.
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It’s a lengthy project and you missed this item. A plumbing vent is absolutely required for the bathroom sink. It’s required by my local building codes and the Building Inspector specifically checked...
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TonyA sent this e-mail update on his basement bathroom project: “Thanks again for your series on finishing a basement bath. You inspired me to take on a similar project on basically a framed and...
View ArticleBy: f meyers
part 13 is hosed. missing much information, not complete. the page is not finished, only 1st page loads. no such before and after photos of the studor valve shown in the opening page of the series
View ArticleBy: Bob Jackson
Try the Part 13 link again, it’s working fine now. I was running a database backup and it might have interfered with the web page availability. Let me know if it’s working for you.
View ArticleBy: BF Deeg
Thank you for a very helpful instruction on how to add a bathroom and how to calculate the costs. Really appreciate it.
View ArticleBy: Jill F.
You have the best website I’ve ever come across. I’ve only been doing diy for a few years and love it, but I’m was so tired of trying to learn from the diynetwork. They’re so heavily edited that the...
View ArticleBy: james
When the builder puts in a rough in for the toilet sink and shower are they all connected to the vent and will the shower have a trap put in that is in the concrete ? Thanks Much.
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You must verify what the home builder has roughed-in. In my situation, the plumbing vent pipe to the roof is only connected to the sewage basin. I installed a Studor Mini-Vent for the bathroom sink....
View ArticleBy: atisha
Hi Bob Thank you so much for sharing this information. I wondered did you do the plumbing rough in work yourself? I see some DIY chatrooms say you can do this yourself but I would feel more confident...
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The home builder roughed-in the plumbing which runs under the cement floor or in the wall: * sewage basin * shower and toilet drain pipes * copper pipes inside wall for the toilet and sink I did...
View ArticleBy: etna
Recently pinned this project and was notified that the pin was removed due to a copyright complaint.I apologize if I in any way infringed on your copyright. (Perhaps the email, tweet and facebook...
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Hi Etna, Reproduction of the Copyrighted content on HandymanHowTo.com is strictly prohibited. In my opinion, Pinterest's business model of encouraging users to reproduce copyrighted content by...
View ArticleBy: Sunil
This is really one of the best articles I have seen! I’m preparing to build my basement bathroom and I learned quite a few things I didn’t know or think about – the basin alarm, the sink vent,...
View ArticleBy: Eric Niermann
I just found your site on finishing a basement bathroom and it is better than anything I’ve been able to find to date. I’m starting my project in a month or so and feel much more confident now that...
View ArticleBy: Tina
Oh no! I just pinned this page to my Pinterest board a few minutes ago. I’m glad that I scrolled down and read these comments. I’ll be sure to remove the pin from my board immediately. Thanks, Tina
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