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    Leaking threaded pipe

    Is there anything I can use to stop a leak at a threaded nipple pipe? Its on the mainfold of my boiler, and of course, it's the most inner pipe on the return line of a multi-zone manifold. I don't...
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    The new pipe will drain all the fixture in the...

    The new pipe will drain all the fixture in the 2nd floor bathroom (new addition) and connects directly to the sewer.
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    A new waste pipe - is this right?

    I added the waste pipe located at the front of the attached picture 1... The vertical arm on the left of the main waste pipe was already plumbed for future connection as was the vertical pipe on the...
  4. Question: Boiler air vent

    by steveladd
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    Boiler air vent

    I'm installing another zone to my force hot water (baseboard) boiler. The initial installation has a shutoff valve and plug on supply and return so extra zones can be installed. On other multizone...
  5. The stack vent is the existing vent for the first...

    The stack vent is the existing vent for the first floor fixtures. The second floor fixtures have their own stack vent.

    The first floor plumbing is complete and inspected by the plumbing...
  6. connecting second floor waste to main waste stack?

    I have new new modular cape that had the first floor plumbing complete, and the second floor stubbed, and want to know the right way to connect the second floor waste drain which was installed in the...
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    Waste system pressure testing

    What is the best way to air pressure test a new pvc waste/vent line?

    The plumbing inspector wants it air tested @ 5 psi for 15 minutes. This is the rough plumbing for a second floor addition, so...
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    Thanks a lot, tom, and I appreciate your patience...

    Thanks a lot, tom, and I appreciate your patience with me... I've also read many of your other responses - you're extremely helpful.
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    Its getting clearer! The stub must be a 'stack...

    Its getting clearer! The stub must be a 'stack vent' as it goes directly from the second floor to the sewer without any intervening fixtures. So if I put a sanitary T on the stub, connect the T to...
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    I may not have my terminology correct. The 3"...

    I may not have my terminology correct. The 3" pipe that is stubbed drains into a branch that drains to the sewer. That existing drain also serves all the first floor fixtures and goes to a 3" vent...
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    New bathroom roughin

    I just bought a house with an unfinished second floor. The bathroom has a 3" soil stack roughed in and stubbed, but thats it. The first floor stack vent is closeby, so theres no problem continuing ...
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