I just wanted to make something clear; stubouts are to prevent hydraulic shock within the water lines. This is also known as water-hammer. Yes, it is also used for anticipated additions to a water system, but more importantly, it prevents hydraulic shock, which causes your waterlines to bang against each other, and the wall. Over time, this could cause your joints and other connections to break loose and leak.
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Originally Posted by
Peter Jones
Many thanks for confirming what I thought I knew. Actually we hired a contractor to build the house. He hired the plumber. The plumber did good and just what he was told. My fight is with the contractor.
Our contract calls for a 1/2 bath stub out in the unfinished attic space. They say the pipes are there under the decking and that's what they call a stubout. I was going to let it go but it looks like I am going to have to sue to finish the punchout list. To make it a big enough case to afford a lawyer and the time to sue I have to include the many little things I'd have just blown off. I would guess his expense of a few hundred dollars for material and a man for a day or two is going to end up costing several thousand dollars. Oh well, its his choice!! :D