That's awesome. Much jealousy from this corner.....
As Jason said very jealous. I know concrete has been poured but who did the underground plumbing and it wasn't inspected, right? That was done wrong. 30 years plumbing contractor and a plumbing inspector, now retired.That's awesome. Much jealousy from this corner.....
I didn't look closely at the plumbing before, but now that you mention it, I see some issues too. Sanitary tee tying in the toilet line into he main run. That sink stub up or vent, whatever it's supposed to be looks questionable too. Not an inspector but have done my fair share of plumbing. I usually have to double check codes when doing drainage as there are a lot of little things that can get youAs Jason said very jealous. I know concrete has been poured but who did the underground plumbing and it wasn't inspected, right? That was done wrong. 30 years plumbing contractor and a plumbing inspector, now retired.
I did the plumbing, no inspection on any mechanical for the building, only post holes, framing (which consisted of verifying the wind ties were in the trusses), electrical and a final.As Jason said very jealous. I know concrete has been poured but who did the underground plumbing and it wasn't inspected, right? That was done wrong. 30 years plumbing contractor and a plumbing inspector, now retired.
I have ZERO issues with having the discussion on the open forum. I appreciate your input and look at it as a chance for anyone interested to learn as well. Plans are for a half bath. Basically, a toilet and sink / vanity. I still need to build that room.I only wish I could have what your bldg. When I was in business and I did the plumbing for shops like this I would always suggest plumbing for a urinal too. Secondly a large slop sink to clean up after the day's work.
If you want to know the correct way for what your install is pm me.
I don't want to put the corrections in your post unless it's ok with you.
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