34 year old woman who knows nothing about fixing anything, and ur few second video helped more than these 20 minute videos that had me swearing. Thank you. Can u do a video on y my belt on my riding mower keeps slipping next? Lol. Done tightened the spring and took deck off and can’t find the problem. Seriously tho, thank you for this cuz I was gonna take a sledge hammer to it 😂
This person is a true hero... after my 2 days of work and finally telling my wife "Babe, I think we need a plumber", you came in right on time with the Male Ego save...Yes!!!
That's the best video I've ever seen thank you very much.. it's about time all that talkin sucks.. it's good the way you did it I'm very impressed thank you very much..
There's probably a sanitary tee inside the wall, where the water flows down and the vent goes up and connects to a larger pipe that eventually goes through and vents through the roof
I know it doesn’t matter in this setting. But we found that if you don’t prime and glue the end edges of pipe. We failed every pressure test on drains. But when we made certain to glue the edges. We pass every time. I don’t take time to concern myself with why. I just know the edges getting sealed helped hold pressure.
I know everybody hates when another plumber from a different area decides to tell a different way of doing it but if you put primer and glue on the face of the pipe and the face of the fitting it literally doubles the strength of your glue joint and if you chafe the pipe you don't get a squeegee effect as your inserting the pipe into the fitting it can squeegee the glue out of the socket and there are voids in the glue joint not really that important for a drain line.
It's not as simple as they make it here. The out-of-the-box red gasket does not work with one inch drain pipes. They don't mention that they had to purchase an additional adapter [or maybe they have a wider drain pipe]
Im serious, can you show how please :) I’m 60 and whiny to redo the whole thing because my builder led my new sink dripping:( I think I can fix it but want to do it right, thank you
I'm surprised those gaskets worked that well. if they did. I don't know anything about this which is why I'm here but I definitely didn't expect the gasket application to be like that
DIYer here, I’ve been told by a plumber to always 1/4 turn glue joints to ensure adhesion. I’ve always done it ever since and it’s second nature now, but he didn’t do it in this video and it low key bothered me lmao. AGAIN, I AM NOT A PLUMBER!!!! Any plumbers here that can put this conversation to bed?
Why would you use purple primer? Clear primer looks much better. Purple primer is for the inspector to see that you used it only it isn't even a requirement on drainage. Good install though! Tubular traps are the best for home owners too because they can take them apart if they get clogged.
Bro! Where is the escutcheon on the pvc? And been using purple primer my whole career 18yrs. And use a piece of cardboard under the primer and glue when using it. Didn't have no problems with a mess!!!
Okay just double checking. I'm a new apprentice and I did exactly what you just did 😂. My foreman had me doing pex and just boosted me up to finish work plumbing. Training with good teachers too!
You will need additional washers: what is shown in this video can easily leak. It takes two washers to make a seal here . First a 1.5inch to 1.25 inch : a better version of that red one. In addition a *tight* 1.25 inch washer. Working together they provide a solid seal and a pretty good though not perfect mechanical hold. As shown in this video the connection is prone to both slippage and leaks.
I am thinking about how much money the chemist made from creating that PVC cement. They need to highlight these types of creations in school so the children can understand that they can be successful using science and they don't HAVE TO PLAY SPORTS, RAP, ACT OR TIKTOK in order to be successful🤓😎
You're done. Cut it out and replace it. They're inexpensive. But get some additional 1 1/4 and 1 1/2 inch washers and use a couple of them on each joint.
No need. The seal comes from the red gasket. It's shapped with a bevel and when you tighten it you should be water tight. Adding anything to the threads could actually interfere with the nut and not let the gasket seat properly
You could carefully cut around the drywall with a box cutter about 1/2 inch all the way around to gove you better access. I would then add a coupling and another short piece of pipe same diameter to have it come out of the wall by a 3-4 inches thus extending it... I'm not a plumber but this is what i would do. You can also add these metal plates around the pipe to cover the hole if you're worried about appearance but I doubt anyone's ever gonna be inspecting your beautiful plumbing job under the sink 😊 I hope this makes sense. Basically you're extending the pipe in the wall by adding a short piece of pipe and using the coupler to connect the 2 pipes together using primer and pipe glue/cement. Cutting the hole in the drywall around the pipe lets you get glue around the existing pipe and gives room to put the coupler on.
Estos videos tienen Buenos tips, pero no me gustan porque los hacen miuuuy rápidos, no hablas para ir diciendo que hay que hacer, ni pones el material que usas y sus medidas.
Take it one step further and separate yourself from the rest of the pack and add that escutcheon around drain pipe outlet my friend, real PROS know the deal😉 that ones free but the next one imma have to charge you for 😝 😂
@@pjplumber2146 In Russia, this is called a "knee" siphon. the curved pipe is a siphon, aka a hydraulic seal. if you look closely, you can see that during assembly, the seal ring remains on the floor, it is not put in place.
Its tapered already thats y u dnt need a gasket on the weer of the ptrap..also they give an extra gasket thats y theres one left...its smaller inside for 1¼ grid strainer
Your are absolutely correct. That red washer is insufficient: it is loose and leaks. Buy a better 1.5 to 1.25 inch washer and then marry it to a *tight* 1.25 inch washer. This took me a fair amount of experimentation and testing to figure out.
It always beats me why the hell youd have all this crap under your sinks when you can just go straight out, then have all the gunk outside in your drain that you can easily clean up
34 year old woman who knows nothing about fixing anything, and ur few second video helped more than these 20 minute videos that had me swearing. Thank you. Can u do a video on y my belt on my riding mower keeps slipping next? Lol. Done tightened the spring and took deck off and can’t find the problem. Seriously tho, thank you for this cuz I was gonna take a sledge hammer to it 😂
This should take me about two days to complete.
😂😂😂😂😂
Took me 1 hour to buy the parts😂
No joke but yeah same here. 2 days minimum
21 trips to Home Depot later😊
Lol at least I'm not alone 😂
One word of advice, never ever bring purple primer into a home. One spill and your buying a new floor. I've been plumbing 34 yrs.
Also just doesn’t look nice. Strictly underground work, everything else should be 2step clear cleaner and glue
I was thinking same thing, 24 years plumbing
A lot of inspectors won’t pass if you don’t have purple. A towel would be nice though.
For some reason I commonly find purple used over clear
So wat I'm getting from this is black pipes and a 45° is not needed. Lol. Nonwknder my sink always backs up. Sheeezz. Thanks
This person is a true hero... after my 2 days of work and finally telling my wife "Babe, I think we need a plumber", you came in right on time with the Male Ego save...Yes!!!
That's the best video I've ever seen thank you very much.. it's about time all that talkin sucks.. it's good the way you did it I'm very impressed thank you very much..
I love that it was simple that the camera angle was good and that it was short and that you had set it up I give it five stars out of four
EXCELLENT!!! You make this look so easy!!!
This is a great video. The only thing I still don’t understand is ventilation. I keep reading that a p trap needs to be ventilated.
There's probably a sanitary tee inside the wall, where the water flows down and the vent goes up and connects to a larger pipe that eventually goes through and vents through the roof
duck tap glue&primer cans together Hard to knock them over. When tap together👍✌️♥️💪
Actually a good idea and you don't have to worry about misplacing one or the other
I keep them in the double box .. same thing ... No tape needed ..😂
I know it doesn’t matter in this setting. But we found that if you don’t prime and glue the end edges of pipe. We failed every pressure test on drains. But when we made certain to glue the edges. We pass every time. I don’t take time to concern myself with why. I just know the edges getting sealed helped hold pressure.
Debajo del Gabinete...NO hay pedo PERO SERIA MUCHO MEJOR Usar Primer Claro*(Transparente)* Para tener una Mejor Presentación...
I know everybody hates when another plumber from a different area decides to tell a different way of doing it but if you put primer and glue on the face of the pipe and the face of the fitting it literally doubles the strength of your glue joint and if you chafe the pipe you don't get a squeegee effect as your inserting the pipe into the fitting it can squeegee the glue out of the socket and there are voids in the glue joint not really that important for a drain line.
Good job in the 1-4 turns
It's not as simple as they make it here. The out-of-the-box red gasket does not work with one inch drain pipes. They don't mention that they had to purchase an additional adapter [or maybe they have a wider drain pipe]
You should always turn the primer stick the same way the toilet water goes when you flush it.
Dat plumber be fast; nome sayin’?
Is that a 2" stub out of the wall then a 1-1/2 reducer to 1-1/2 male threaded end? Lastly the gray section is 1-1/4?
This was EXTREMELY helpful. THANK YOU very much.
Rotate after glue 1/4 Turn
Came here to say that.
Let’s a video on how you do it ?? 🤔🤔🤔
Oh please with the comment section contractors.
@@joeywho534 the Bottle of glue instructions not mine. Genius.
Im serious, can you show how please :) I’m 60 and whiny to redo the whole thing because my builder led my new sink dripping:( I think I can fix it but want to do it right, thank you
Yall always make this shit look simple, but I have the same damn parts and nothing works
Thanks man I fixed my sink
I'm surprised those gaskets worked that well. if they did.
I don't know anything about this which is why I'm here but I definitely didn't expect the gasket application to be like that
Are those types of countertops hard to install? I heard they can break easily. Oh and thanks for the P trap tutorial.
DIYer here, I’ve been told by a plumber to always 1/4 turn glue joints to ensure adhesion. I’ve always done it ever since and it’s second nature now, but he didn’t do it in this video and it low key bothered me lmao. AGAIN, I AM NOT A PLUMBER!!!! Any plumbers here that can put this conversation to bed?
Why would you use purple primer? Clear primer looks much better. Purple primer is for the inspector to see that you used it only it isn't even a requirement on drainage. Good install though! Tubular traps are the best for home owners too because they can take them apart if they get clogged.
You literally just saved my life !
Do you use the glue only where there aren’t any filters?
Thats my go to method on my rehab/repair projects.
Is it ok to use pvc connector after angle valve?
I dont know much but are you allowed to use copper instead of pvc? Or is this the standard
It would have been cool if you explained certain key parts… good video
Bro! Where is the escutcheon on the pvc? And been using purple primer my whole career 18yrs. And use a piece of cardboard under the primer and glue when using it. Didn't have no problems with a mess!!!
The tech simply magician wow!!!😁👍🏻
Okay just double checking. I'm a new apprentice and I did exactly what you just did 😂. My foreman had me doing pex and just boosted me up to finish work plumbing. Training with good teachers too!
Usa un inside desanco para que quede mas cerca de la pared y el escutcheon tape el hoyo, asi como se ven las lineas del agua
Are you supposed to seal in the middle connectors as well?
They can leak . The red washer does not either hold or seal on its own.
What's that plastic Gray part called?
I believe that’s a pop-up drain - and that’s the stem of the sink drain.
Wish it was that simple. My drain setup is offset from the waste pipe.
That's only the beginning. You'll find out that the washers don't hide the differences in diameters.
Did you just use primer? what sbout the cement?
Looks like he did something right for the first time.
First day apprentice skills. Are you kiddin' me?
Man that was hard gotta love tik tak idiots
chill man, it's helpful for those of us who are clueless about all this.
@@12centuries Great! You have an illegal as a teacher!
Then why aren't you mentioning the issues that can arise here {and they can}.
What are the sizes I have a 2 inch male abs coming out my wall and need it down to 1 1/4 for my tail pipe and wall peice
How far does waste arm extend into the trap adaptor onto the wall
Are you supposed to put glue or primer on the middle connectors also?
No, they have a threaded nut and water and work by compression and can easily be unscrewed if you have a clog..
No, but you need better washers (and two of them) than what is shown here
What if water is coming out right where that red o ring is on the down spout from the sink? Is it just a bad o ring? Something else ?
You will need additional washers: what is shown in this video can easily leak. It takes two washers to make a seal here . First a 1.5inch to 1.25 inch : a better version of that red one. In addition a *tight* 1.25 inch washer. Working together they provide a solid seal and a pretty good though not perfect mechanical hold. As shown in this video the connection is prone to both slippage and leaks.
I am thinking about how much money the chemist made from creating that PVC cement. They need to highlight these types of creations in school so the children can understand that they can be successful using science and they don't HAVE TO PLAY SPORTS, RAP, ACT OR TIKTOK in order to be successful🤓😎
Love watching you …
I use clear primer on fixtures
If I cracked the p shaped pipe do I have to remove everything or is it possible just to replace the p trap pipe
The ptrap including both pipes and nuts is only about $10 to $15 so just get the whole thing.
so a ¼ turn on those fittings bro
I need a replacement of those red gaskets. What size are those and what are they called?
1.5 to 1.25 inch washers. Get better ones than those . Also get tight 1.25 inch washers to use together with them.
Now thats a better p-trap
Don't bring purple primer in a finished house!
Or just be a big boy and don’t make a mess lol
@@hectorswrx7902 Yea good attitude.
Wow you put a drain in ..😂😂
Te apuesto que se está mojando todo abajo por las conexiones 😂
Wow, no screws or brackets.
I think my stepdad glued the P trap to the other stuff. I’m trying to remove it to clean the drain and it’s stuck
You're done. Cut it out and replace it. They're inexpensive. But get some additional 1 1/4 and 1 1/2 inch washers and use a couple of them on each joint.
Can you also put pipe joint compound in the threads prior to fastening?
No need. The seal comes from the red gasket. It's shapped with a bevel and when you tighten it you should be water tight. Adding anything to the threads could actually interfere with the nut and not let the gasket seat properly
@@Mixwell1983 great Ty!
In this case pipe threads would likely be better and cleaner.
You left out the seal on the back end of the p
Why no gasket at back side of the trap?
He does have one. But it's iffy whether it will hold.
You go so fast
Where’s the 1/4 turn?
Pk86
There's was 2 under there the hot and cold!!! Just kidding I know what you're talking about!
What if your MAIN pipe coming out of the wall is cut to close to the wall, what is the solution for that???
You could carefully cut around the drywall with a box cutter about 1/2 inch all the way around to gove you better access. I would then add a coupling and another short piece of pipe same diameter to have it come out of the wall by a 3-4 inches thus extending it... I'm not a plumber but this is what i would do. You can also add these metal plates around the pipe to cover the hole if you're worried about appearance but I doubt anyone's ever gonna be inspecting your beautiful plumbing job under the sink 😊
I hope this makes sense. Basically you're extending the pipe in the wall by adding a short piece of pipe and using the coupler to connect the 2 pipes together using primer and pipe glue/cement. Cutting the hole in the drywall around the pipe lets you get glue around the existing pipe and gives room to put the coupler on.
@@Mixwell1983 it makes perfect sense my friend, and I truly appreciate you taking the time to help me out and share your knowledge!!! 👍
That like a 1 year apprentice thing
Quick and easy, thank you
Where's the ¼ turn on the glue joints.....
Para q gastar piezas y pegamento si ahí va el chupón para q entre el cespol
Why gluing it like that what happens when you want to unclog it.?
He did not glue the middle area p-trap so you can unclog it from there.
Estos videos tienen Buenos tips, pero no me gustan porque los hacen miuuuy rápidos, no hablas para ir diciendo que hay que hacer, ni pones el material que usas y sus medidas.
Very Good
Take it one step further and separate yourself from the rest of the pack and add that escutcheon around drain pipe outlet my friend, real PROS know the deal😉 that ones free but the next one imma have to charge you for 😝 😂
I need those gloves
I most generally put a paper towel down 1st to catch any excess glue or primer
Why not put BRASS pipes.....so theyll last 4 ever? 😎😎😎
What the hell is behind that? That looks like his coupling is connected to nothing on the other side. Maybe I just don’t see it clearly.
san tee
That's going to kill your labor charges...you are too quick....LMAO
1 hour minimum rate
Not when it leaks.
Sometimes chet, sometimes very good 👍
What are those red things called?
Guantes
they're called washers { not gaskets }
That water pressure needs some work
Cómo se llama o como lo pido en ferretería??
Pekná a dobrá práca 👍.
dilemma... bottle or S or P trap???
S traps are against code in many [most?] locales for some time.
God,it's a p-trap
Gracias por enseñar!
The red ninja gloves
Hello, men! Colleague, run back quickly! you forgot the seal on the knee of the siphon, below the drain level!
Thats a compression fitting. No seal needed.
What is a knee of a siphon?
@@pjplumber2146 In Russia, this is called a "knee" siphon. the curved pipe is a siphon, aka a hydraulic seal. if you look closely, you can see that during assembly, the seal ring remains on the floor, it is not put in place.
Its tapered already thats y u dnt need a gasket on the weer of the ptrap..also they give an extra gasket thats y theres one left...its smaller inside for 1¼ grid strainer
Thank you
Can anyone else smell that primer? I can smell it in my mind…
It’s pungent.
Yes I can. The other possible culprit is contact cement. Absolutely horrid stuff.
what he do wrong plumbers
BRO MY SHIT KEEPS LEAKING FROM WHERE THE TAIL PIECE CONNECTS TO THE P-TRAP. WHY? ITS NOT CRACKED AND IT HAS A WASHER THIS SHI PISSES ME OFF
Your are absolutely correct. That red washer is insufficient: it is loose and leaks. Buy a better 1.5 to 1.25 inch washer and then marry it to a *tight* 1.25 inch washer. This took me a fair amount of experimentation and testing to figure out.
These plastic pee traps are crap, get the pvc ones. Will last longer
Whats the gray peice called
Gloves LOL
So your pee gets trapped in there when you pee in the sink ???
Missing 1 seal.
i thought so too, but apparently not. ruclips.net/user/shortsPl_yqltPjaQ
Se quedó una junta ahí en el piso
It always beats me why the hell youd have all this crap under your sinks when you can just go straight out, then have all the gunk outside in your drain that you can easily clean up
Nice 👍
👌🏼
Lo armo mal, le falto un sello. Saludos.
Not Sch 40 ????
venting??