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How do I turn off and drain outside water lines and faucets?

How do I turn off and drain outside water lines and faucets?

Turn the faucet on full blast and let it run until it trickles to a stop. This pushes out any excess water flow from the pipes, as well as other build-up throughout the pipe. Once the water stops, turn the faucet back off, twisting it tightly.

How far below the bottom of a sink should the drain pipe be?

The most common kitchen counter height is 36 inches, but it can vary from 30 to 45 inches. The standard kitchen sink is 8 inches deep, which means that the normal distance between a kitchen sink drain and the floor is 28 inches. This will vary, depending on the height of the counter and the depth of the sink bowl.

Where to put drain and vent lines in a bathroom?

Drain and vent lines must be positioned precisely, so you should install them before the supply pipes. It may be possible to simplify supply runs by moving a vent pipe over a few inches.

Can a drain line be replaced in a sink strainer?

The sink strainer basket has a stopper on the bottom of the basket and can be inserted one way to hold water in the sink and turned another way to strain the water and keep food particles from passing into the drain line. You can replace the pipe connecting the sink strainer basket to the drain line in a few minutes using some basic hand tools.

What should I do if my sewer line is still clogged?

If you can still flush your toilet or if water is still draining down the sink, you may just have partially clogged pipes. Turn your water on as hot as it will go and let it run for 5 to 10 minutes to dissolve or break up the clog.

How big of a drop do you need for a drain pipe?

It might be possible to simplify supply runs by moving a vent pipe over a few inches. If you must run drainpipes across a floor, carefully calculate the amount of vertical space available; you must slope the drainpipe at 1/8 to 1/4 inch drop per foot.

Drain and vent lines must be positioned precisely, so you should install them before the supply pipes. It may be possible to simplify supply runs by moving a vent pipe over a few inches.

What does it mean when your water spigot is dripping?

Dripping water indicates a spigot with a leaky washer or cartridge, which can block up and freeze in the spigot or in the pipe feeding it. Getting as much water out of the pipes as possible is the next step.

Can you use 90 degree vent elbow on drain line?

Plus, you can’t use 90-degree vent elbow to change direction in a drain line (unless you really like cleaning out clogs). In other words, you’ve got to know when to use each type of fitting. You can find the proper uses for each fitting in a plumbing guide book. Or, touch base with your local plumbing inspector before buying parts.

Can a double drain pipe be set back from a trap?

UPC 704.2Two fixtures set back-to back, or side-by-side within distance allowed between a trap and its vent may be served by a single vertical drainage pipe provided that each fixture wastes separately into an approved double-fixture fitting having inlet opening at the same level. UPC 706.0 Changes in Direction of Drainage Flow