Basement bathroom install, testing supply lines
Need some help. I'm a novice at plumbing but pretty handy.
I am installing a bathroom in my basement.
I will be tee-ing off the main 3/4" copper supply lines with 3/4" CPVC via sharkbite connectors. The 3/4" lines will feed cold and hot water to the bathroom. Here they will be split to 1/2" cpvc to supply the sink, toilet and bath/shower.
At this point the tub is installed and the waste drain connected and tested. I need to stub out the sink supplies, toilet supply and install the shower mixing valve.
When I get all these put in I want to test the lines for leaks before putting drywall up.
What is the best way to do this "leak test". I can cap the sink and toilet supplies and cap the tub/shower outlets.
1. When I turn the water supply on, how do I clear the air from the new bathroom supply lines?
2. Should I put shut-off valves on the lines where I connect to the current copper lines?
Most of the lines will be behind a drop ceiling, except where they have to go in the walls for the sink, toilet, and tub.
Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chad