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Handyman Rick
Добавлен 20 май 2015
I am a handyman who has over 20 years experience, mainly in tile. I have been in business for myself for a few years and have done everything from unclogging a sink to complete basement remodels. I am not a licensed electrician or plumber, but my work has been done under state inspectors. These videos are not telling you how to do things. I am merely showing you how I am doing my projects. I appreciate you watching. Please subscribe to see more projects.
Replacing lower ball joints and inner/outer tie rods on 06 Toyota Camry
Replacing lower ball joints and inner/outer tie rods on 06 Toyota Camry
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This is a video tour of the completed basement remodel we did
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Here is a video tour show of the completed basement that we did. We built a bathroom with a freestanding tub, a 6 foot wide walk-in shower with his and hers sinks and finished the rest of the basement.
How to install multiple shower heads on one manifold without losing water pressure
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This is a video on installing multiple shower heads onto one manifold without losing any water pressure. At the customers request a diverter was not installed. I am not a plumber and this just the way I was shown by a plumber. I'm not suggesting anyone do it this way, I'm just showing you what I did. All work was inspected.
What brand and model is that shower valve? Is it a 3/4 inlet valve?
So the multiple shower heads are being turned on or off all at the same time, right? In other words, there isn't any diverter to control the flow of water to any one of the shower heads?!
I will definitely try that👍
This is 3/4" line though. I'm fixing to try this with 1/2"
Question to add an additional shower head in you bathroom an extra one in Florida do you need a permit ?!
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Looks awesome. Good job
You're still demanding more gallons per head regardless of the loops. If you really wanted to hold pressure and flow you would upgrade to 3/4 lines as required by most manufacturers. Would have liked to see a completed video.
Just like when u do irrigation. Loop all heads instead of snaking them. All even pressure!
Parallel type of distribution like electrical nice
A bit of a waste if you are the only one in shower. Should have had divertors for each head.you still couldve did a balancing loop for the divertors..that is odd...
How do you control which has pressure at what point
You don't. With this system you have zero controll. It may have been prudent (and probably less work) to install a second and or third shower diverter.
Nice but I didn't get it all, I want and hand , regular shower head, and a rain head will this work for that
New house. Have shower head and two jets. Using single diverter. Result: Can’t run at same time. Water pressure just plain limp. It’s either or. How do you plumb to get equal pressure for both at same time. Separate lines and controls?
It sounds like the pressure problem is because maybe the shower control has 1/2" inlets?.or undersized water pipes leading to it..you can maybe take out water restrictors from the shower head and sprays maybe that might help.but it sounds like an under sized piping issue.and for that there's no fixing. Maybe the builder has pictures of the shower rough in before the sheetrock went up.
Wow that’s really bad dude
I think you need some volume control valves instead of the loop around thing
How do you deal with waiting for the water to in such a line to get to the desired temperature? It seems like you have twice the time and twice the waste at a minimum???? What is your experience?
I feel that the amount of water needed to flush the water out of the lines after the valve is negligible compared the amount of water you need to flush from the heater to the valve + the amount of water used to actually shower.
@@koloscoler4410 you are suggesting that you do not (in this configuration) need to flush water in the line from the water heater to the valve. True? It seems to me that the water in the line before the valve is only longer and containing more cold water that will be mixing with the water from the heater.... hence my question. It does not seem to reduce water usage at all and I suspect creates waist greater than the standard configuration and so I would not consider any additional waist negligible. Unless you are suggesting that the water is being recirculated using a circulation pump.
@@koloscoler4410 this appears to only to be addressing pressure and I do not think it is doing anything in terms of regulation or equalization.
At 1:13, the two different length pipes at the end, did you connect those to "complete the loop" or are those pipes coming from somewhere else? In one of the comments, Brunotisk mentions a missing step and how his attempt to mimic this system didn't work. Could that possibly be it?
That second pipe at the end shower head. Is that part of the loop or something else
Not the most thorough explanation, but well done! I'm considering adding a handheld fixture to my new-construction shower that only has a rainfall fixture at the moment. I'd like to get it done before finishing the outer wall, but this could be a bit trickier than I was hoping. Thanks for the video.
So you do the loop off the top of the shower valve..Then you tie your loop back into the main with a T Im guessing. Which just gives the water two directions to go..Which this makes it so you do not lose your pressure? ( Yes I am a plumber) Just seeing if Im on track..I was thinking about putting another shower head in my other side of my shower. But I would just put another shower valve so that I can not use it if I dont want to. But cool video!
Do it your way..if you want to shower with your significant other. You could do a balancing loop but then both shower heads are running all the time(at same temperature). Even if you do seperate shower divertors(volume controls you should balance loop then but then you still have the same temperature for both heads..if you have the shower walls open just run 3/4 lines to a new body and there you go!
@@Eargasm4all Ill do it my way lol
@@FamilyChannelfun32i like how you told him no 3 years later 😂, did it work though 👀, i wanna have water hitting me from all angles in whatever future home I get
@@MachFredy definitely not how if do it. Unless maybe you want all of the showerheads on nonstop. It’s just a preference thing. The one I have you can have the water come out of all of them or you can change it to one or the other.
@@FamilyChannelfun32 i understand, so loop it if those heads always come on with one valve (so you don't lose pressure as they travel down the loop), and add more valves for people to choose what they want, thanks man, trying to learn DIY stuff for the future
I wanna make an outside shower, where would you get the shower heads and also, do you have to bring your main closer to where the shower is going to be, to maintain a pressure ?
I was about to reply only to realize this was half a decade ago lol hope you figured it out.
Dope but why not run bigger lines and have multiple valves? I get having 3 heads running at the same time but couldn't you just have a master so you wouldnt have to deal with all 3? I know the concept seems busy but if you already have all 3 the same temp it would just be simple valves.
I think I get what you're saying, but wouldn't that still cause a loss of water pressure if you have multiple outlets open simultaneously?
What size line is that? 1/2 or 3/4? What kind of psi do you see at the fixture with all three running at the same time?
That's what I was wondering
3/4
Would love to see a video of the shower running. I want to do something like this with my home
you dont have anything soldered up..why not?..maybe you guys should get a Pro-Press instead of setting stuff on fire?..your pipe fitting skills are damn good !..ive been a plumber in kansas City for over 30yrs i know what im looking at..good-upload!
Chad Simmons well it was all soldered up by the time the inspector got there. I was just showing how we had to loop system so you don't lose pressure.
Yes sir i do understand..and when that pressure gauge holds at 100psi..it always makes me smile..you guys did a neat job! i wouldnt advise people to try that kind of complicated work on their own..but your up-load gives them an idea of what they should be paying for..thank you for doing that Mr.Roger
u have a good idea but how do u control or separate one from the other. let's say u only want to use the shower head only!
You would install a diverter and that was recommended, but it was at the customers request to have all three operate at the same time
@@handymanrick1181 Hey this video has really helped me conceptualize my plan! Would you put the diverter at the split mentioned at 25 seconds? Thank you so much!
@@QueenCity you tee off your line to your main shower head before that tee. And then to the secondary diverter so one controls main head and other can turn all three at once