Plumbing
There are two sides to plumbing. The under the floors and in the walls stuff and the finished product side, like toilets, sinks and showers. You obviously have to do all the under the floor and in the walls right before you can do the exposed finish part. Plumbing, like most of the other projects, is best done if you have a clear plan on what you need to accomplish. Since you will be connecting to existing plumbing, you have to figure out the right material to use and how where the existing plumbing is located and the best way to connect to it. Sometimes to get your bathroom or basement kitchen to be just where you want it, you will have to break through the cement and run new pipe. It all can be a challenge but worth it in the long run to get the basement just the way you want it.
Please look at the Bathrooms home page for more plumbing articles.
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Installing a Toiletposted: March 12, 2007
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Choosing Bathroom Sinksposted: March 12, 2007
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