Plumbing Basics - What Type Pipe to Use in Plumbing

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @jamesj9537
    @jamesj9537 4 года назад +82

    Roger is set up like ESPN for plumbing 😂

  • @sofiagarcia8936
    @sofiagarcia8936 4 года назад +45

    Just wanted to say I work for Lowes and recently moved to the plumbing dept and this video (& many of your others) have made my life at work so much easier!!! Thx u expert plumber, I want to become a plumber now!!

    • @Gh0zT-777
      @Gh0zT-777 3 года назад +1

      Do it

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 3 года назад +7

      If you’re good with digging a trench for a sewer line replacement for 3-5 hours and being confined in hot, tight spaces for extended periods of time, go for it! It’s very hard work a lot of the time but it’s great money, a great career and very rewarding.

    • @danielchambers1958
      @danielchambers1958 3 года назад +5

      Third day in plumbing today . . .

    • @JS-qi1ou
      @JS-qi1ou 3 года назад

      I'm 30 but I'm about to start an apprenticeship with a residential service team. Hopefully it pays as good as everyone says 😂 definitely mind working when the money is right.

    • @calebdoss4590
      @calebdoss4590 2 года назад +2

      @@danielchambers1958 so how’s it going now lol

  • @Jin420
    @Jin420 Год назад +1

    I was recently screwed over by a plumber I hired... I'm a single mom & I can no longer afford a professional, therefore I'm doing a good portion of the work myself. (I've done carpentry & masonry work but this is my first for plumbing)
    Your channel has much needed info that I can't find on many other outlets.
    With that said --- Thank you! #NewSub ❤❤

    • @Plumberboi91
      @Plumberboi91 Год назад

      Sadly the industry is going to commission based jobs. Always find out if your technician is commission or hourly. The hourly guys are much more honest. Trust me, I'm in plumbing and have worked for both commission and hourly companies v

  • @sweetred2406
    @sweetred2406 4 года назад +9

    I’m an apprentice and I have a hard time remembering names to stuff. If I hear it I’m good usually but I can’t say it. I’m trying to find a way to be the best even with my obstacles. Your videos help me so much!! Thank you!

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 3 года назад +1

      That’s how I felt when my journeyman sent me to the supply house to pick up a 2 inch ram bit. Had no idea what it looked like and that its real name is socket saver lol. Good job!

    • @MarlinRoth
      @MarlinRoth 3 года назад +1

      Hi Rachelle. Are you still an apprentice or in the plumbing trade? I am a first year apprentice right now. If you are still plumbing, how is it going for you? Just wondering, thanks!

    • @stevenrowcliffe6917
      @stevenrowcliffe6917 2 года назад

      @@MarlinRoth I’m looking into becoming an apprentice, I’m just wondering how you’re experience has been?

    • @MarlinRoth
      @MarlinRoth 2 года назад +1

      @@stevenrowcliffe6917 I’ve been a plumbing apprentice for about 14 months now and being a plumber is definitely my career plan. Some days/weeks are more enjoyable than others. It’s fun most of the time. Most work isn’t that nasty. Also I’ve learned some electrical as well. I’m probably one of the slowest learners at my company but I also have probably one of the most cheerful attitudes so everyone has their strengths/weaknesses

    • @stevenrowcliffe6917
      @stevenrowcliffe6917 2 года назад

      @@MarlinRoth another question I have that is a little out of the blue is well, I have one hand, my other arm (well stump lol) goes past my elbow and I was just wondering if you think it’s even possible to do with one hand? I won’t be offended at all with your honesty I’ve just been asking people, I’m capable of a lot of things that are considered to need two hands for and nothing has ever stopped me but I’d like to get the opinion of people who are actually plumbers before I embarrass myself lol.

  • @HerminiePA
    @HerminiePA 4 года назад +1

    In the winter of 1980 I was a new homeowner with frozen pipes. When they thawed, I had a broken copper pipe. I cut the water off and called a plumber. No one was available because this was happening everywhere in town. So I went to the local hardware store and got compression fittings and plastic pipe (PVC). I froze my arm off dealing with dripping cold water, but I put the compression fittings on and had PVC in between. I have since learned that that was not right. But 40 years later, they still hold. Of course, in the summer I put on electric pipe heaters and insulation, so they have never frozen since. That was the cold job that gave me a lot of respect for plumbers who do this in all seasons.

    • @fhuber7507
      @fhuber7507 4 года назад +1

      The compression + PVC was a good choice for a fast emergency fix...
      Good compression fittings can hold until the pipe corrodes away on copper.
      PVC became "undesirable" largely due to the fumes when the house burns. I can remember in some areas the common white PVC was used EVERYWHERE in the plumbing system.

  • @fondy44
    @fondy44 2 года назад +2

    This channel is a national treasure lol

  • @mo-ev4dt
    @mo-ev4dt 5 лет назад +9

    Even if I’m new to this career yet I find your videos very useful and beneficial and fun too :)

    • @MarlinRoth
      @MarlinRoth 3 года назад

      Hey man, are you still in the plumbing career, and if so, how is it going?

    • @gshepherd6141
      @gshepherd6141 Год назад

      guess not?@@MarlinRoth

  • @kleverkillz
    @kleverkillz 3 года назад +1

    This guy came into my life at the right moment i was given the opportunity to learn the plumbing trade

  • @viewsbyusher
    @viewsbyusher 2 года назад

    I just started a job at a plumbing supply company and needed some videos to learn all the type of supplies. Thank you for this. Would you ever make a video for a counter person as in what plumbers acually call things or shorthand.
    Hard for me as I have 0 experience with plumbing.

  • @johnsummers5565
    @johnsummers5565 2 года назад +3

    I think cast iron drain piping has many benefits that most plumbers ignore. True, metal does corrode and rusts over time, but PVC and CPVC are brittle concerning physical issues, (digging, tree roots, etc). Also the adhesives or joints can fail over time causing leaks. Cast Iron is also quieter and more fire resistant. PVC and CPVC can also be damaged by extreme cold and even sunlight.

    • @johnsummers5565
      @johnsummers5565 2 года назад

      @ Roger Wakefield I think you should do a video on the pro's and cons of drain piping materials. Cast Iron vs PVC or CPVC. Thank you and I am still a fan!

  • @jeffm2787
    @jeffm2787 4 года назад +6

    CPVC should be outlawed. It's great for a while and then turns into a time bomb. Go to install a new appliance and have a valve snap right off is always fun.

    • @rorynelson7548
      @rorynelson7548 2 года назад

      Couldn't agree more, when I go to a call I don't even look at that stuff lol

  • @cameronlones2948
    @cameronlones2948 3 года назад

    Hey Mr.Roger I used Pex-A uponor to re-pipe my whole home.

  • @angelroman7314
    @angelroman7314 2 года назад +1

    Hello MR.Roger I like to know more about the plumbing code books for my Master plumbing license. Can you help ?

  • @rytier07
    @rytier07 5 лет назад

    Union plumber apprentice out of Philadelphia. We are still packing and pouring here and it's one of my favorite jobs to do.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  5 лет назад

      @rft32 I haven’t poured a lead joint in 25-30 years... But, I bet I could still do it. I may need a few tips but I used to be really good at it! How many joints can y’all get done in a day? And what sizes are y’all doing?

    • @rytier07
      @rytier07 5 лет назад

      @@RogerWakefield If I'm working with the right partner we might pack and pour over 20 joints in day with all the fittings considered. Last summer I helped run about a hundred feet of 12 inch service pipe. That was alot of lead haha.

  • @Eligus33
    @Eligus33 3 года назад +1

    My parents had my grandmother's house renovated in 92 before I got and now I've replaced every piece of PVC and fixture in the house but now thanks to the city upgrading the sewer system my neighbor and I had sewage backup in our houses.The plumbers are booked solid so now I'm an amateur plumber apart from being a full time aircraft mechanic.Any suggestions? Do I replace the entire system or just the toilet connections under the house?

  • @Yankymalkyweingarten
    @Yankymalkyweingarten 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, I appreciate your channel. I'm a new plumber. What's the easiest way to know? Which pipe goes for sewer? Which pipes is for Vents and so on.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  10 месяцев назад

      depends where you live…mostly PVC and some cast iron in older homes here in TX

  • @ainzooalgown7589
    @ainzooalgown7589 4 года назад +1

    where i live most homes have Stainless Steel Pipes instead of Copper. We also seldom use solder joints instead most of it is stainless steel/brass press and thread fittings

  • @eggmanfryer
    @eggmanfryer 2 года назад

    In the Dallas Texas area I have ran into a lot of 1/2" galvanized nipples that are threaded into brass fittings. I have been fortunate that the galvanized nipples usually un-tread leaving just a small amount of rust inside the brass fitting. Then I just use a 12 point socket to grab a 1/2" pipe tap to clean out the brass fitting. I use a piece of paper to jam into the socket before I push the tap into the socket. The paper locks the tap into socket so the tap won't fall behind the wall. Then I use a ratchet to turn the tap until the fitting is clean of old iron debris. I have to turn clockwise a little and then back out a small amount. Then tighten a little more to break up the rust until the tap "seats" into the brass.
    Then I permanently install a brass nipple with a temporary full bore ball valve (Turned off). After I get all the new nipples installed in this manor, I turn the water back on to the house. Then I open each ball valve separately and flush out the rust into a bucket. Then I turn off the water to the house again and remove the ball valves and install the angle stops and finish the job.
    I take the extra time to install the full port ball valve because they allow ALL the rust to get out of the system. If I just install the angle stop and then attempt to flush the rust out it could leave rust particles that will cause stoppages later. (or sooner).

  • @nathanielcholewa8188
    @nathanielcholewa8188 Год назад

    Have 1 question Mr. Wakefield, I have 3 knob tub one for the hot and 1 for the cold and middle for shower. When I turn the water on the shower and the tub turns on and the middle know keeps turning. What do I need to do? Thanks

  • @garygaden1130
    @garygaden1130 2 года назад

    Quick question. i have a cast iron pipe with a hole in it. it comes from 1st floor to my basement drain. i want to replace it. should i use pvc or abs or does it not matter? it would be draining the kitchen skink. oh, i will be mating the new pipe to the pvc that comes off the sink/disposal that i had to put in years ago. so i will end up with either pvc to pvc or pvc to abs. if that makes a difference about what i should use. thanks.

  • @chrisidzerda2963
    @chrisidzerda2963 Год назад +2

    I replaced all the galvanized pipe in a house a house i owned with pex

  • @richjohnson9328
    @richjohnson9328 2 года назад +1

    Love this video, but for teaching my high school students, it would be helpful if you showed examples of the materials/supplies you are talking about. Lectures are better on Podcasts, RUclips is for showing. That said, I applaud you educating us all, thanks.

  • @topstorynews4487
    @topstorynews4487 2 года назад

    I purchased some stainless steel water filter housings and a stainless steel UV sanitizer for my well water system. Should I use stainless pipe to connect all the components together? The house has copper pipes.

  • @ronaldlemons2836
    @ronaldlemons2836 Год назад

    Ive been plumbin 45 yrs and i despise pvc for waste lines,i started with cast and moved on to abs which i wished my part of texas had.

  • @dustinshort2371
    @dustinshort2371 5 лет назад +2

    The expert plumber I'm looking to get into plumbing. With all the experience and wisdom u have from the years u put into this trade do you think it is better to do the 1 year program? or to just learn as you work?

    • @disregardingsanity7005
      @disregardingsanity7005 3 года назад

      I’m not an expert plumber, but as an hydraulic tech who’s had to do plumbing for water recirculation systems, I recommend on-the-job training for at least one year, then take some classes. To get your license, you’ll need four years of in-the-field training and approx one to two years of in-class training.

  • @kao-fx1um
    @kao-fx1um 2 года назад

    I am moving an existing gas range from one side of the room to the other. If i had to guess its roughly 14’. The gas line under the house is 3/4 galvanized. Lowes sells a complete csst, proflex single appliance kit. Could I use that to span the distance? It comes with 25’
    Or should i remove the existing T turn it the direction i need and add a 10’ section of galvanized before i use the csst in wall connection

  • @HeWhoHath
    @HeWhoHath 4 года назад

    I knew a guy who said he worked at Roto something, who said he replaced 8 feet of horizontal kitchen drain in a wall, comprising it purely of inch and a half chrome slip joint tail pieces.

  • @kimbalharris6720
    @kimbalharris6720 3 года назад

    Kimbal Harris
    Hi Roger, I like your videos very much. I would like to know if hard copper can be used for gas and what are the connection requirements

  • @smithnic4387
    @smithnic4387 2 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @TheRabidPosum
    @TheRabidPosum 3 года назад +1

    You forgot to mention DWV copper which was the norm between galvanized and PVC. And 50/50 or 40/60 solder is typically used for heat, if you have a hot water boiler and baseboard. It's fine for any non potable water. Only domestic do you need lead free. I remember lead and oakum. I never had the chance to do it in the field but I did learn how to do it in plumbing school in 1998.

  • @angelroman7314
    @angelroman7314 2 года назад +1

    Philadelphia PA plumbing

  • @jeffdinkleburg4773
    @jeffdinkleburg4773 4 года назад

    For somebody that knows absolutely nothing about plumbing that's interested in getting into the trade should begin? What videos to watch on youtube should I start with? I took the free course you had online and was going to go for the $300 paid course but before I did I wanted to get a little more insight into the trade from some of your videos and just didn't know where to begin?

  • @richardgarcia6108
    @richardgarcia6108 3 года назад

    Hi. I have a question. Should 1 inch cpvc be used for water service line entering a house from the ground up into the side wall to the garage to feed a water softener? There are actually two one inch cpvc lines and 1/2 inch pvc line going parallel into the garage wall. By the way, none of them were insulated so they get exposed to sunlight! I’m a handyman who had to repair one of the right angles that had cracked in our recent Winter storm with 4 inches of snow in San Antonio, Texas. I’m not a plumber, but had do miner repairs correctly at very modest price. I’ve never seen cpvc used outside like that so it seem unusual. Is that normal? Thanks!

  • @MadMonkey911
    @MadMonkey911 3 года назад

    ok here it is, we have a copper water pipe to a brass elbow to a galvanized end that leads to the sink, we want to maybe replace the galvanized (that is leaking a little) and replace it with brass to brass, is that the best idea?, we want to get rid of the galvanized parts and all our elbows seem to be brass. any thoughts is greatly appreiciated , ty

  • @ccllrr424
    @ccllrr424 4 года назад

    Will be building a house and considering what Piping to use. I am amazed at this Pex and am leaning towards the Pex-a Uponor, but I am really interested on knowing what the chances are that this pipe, not fixtures have of failure. What is the standard pressure that residential water mains have coming into a house from the street meter?

  • @bryanfreemyer5074
    @bryanfreemyer5074 4 года назад +1

    What are your thoughts on PVC vs ABS pipe for residential sewer systems. Do you have a video that covers both? Here ABS, cast iron and some older home still have Orangeburg

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 3 года назад +1

      Orangeburg?? Ugh, I feel for you. Just had a replace an old orangeburg sewer line at a doctor’s office two weeks ago. Miserable.

    • @bryanfreemyer5074
      @bryanfreemyer5074 3 года назад

      @@MandenTV personally I've only run into it once but it's because i do new home warranty mainly and a little bit of residential service. But when i was doing my apprenticeship my trainet told me what it was when we were going to the job and my first thought was why would someone think it's a good idea?

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 3 года назад

      @@bryanfreemyer5074 Who knows what was going through their heads back in the day? Now we’re stuck with cleaning up the mess lol

    • @bryanfreemyer5074
      @bryanfreemyer5074 3 года назад

      @@MandenTV i just wonder what materials and designs we use today will be the next "who's dumb idea was this?" Question in the future

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 3 года назад

      @@bryanfreemyer5074 Lol I get exactly what you mean

  • @victorjimenez3504
    @victorjimenez3504 5 лет назад +4

    Do you prefer Pro Press or Sweat copper fittings?

    • @hooded0166
      @hooded0166 4 года назад +1

      sweat all the way

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 3 года назад

      Sweat all day, every day. Unless I’m up in an attic.

  • @futbolero9752
    @futbolero9752 3 года назад

    Roger you are awesome 👌

  • @Jfurman790
    @Jfurman790 5 лет назад +4

    I was under the impression that the two band fernco or “no hub” was not rated for sub slab repairs and it needed to meet a different requirement such as the four band (don’t have the required standard in hand) but if I am wrong please correct me

    • @hooded0166
      @hooded0166 4 года назад

      I believe they just inserted the wrong picture on this one

  • @HMSRedbeard
    @HMSRedbeard 5 лет назад +2

    I am familiar with the "black iron pipe" and fittings, but I have seen a gas pipe for residential use that is a thin walled 1/2" metal tube that is bent like an emt conduit pipe. I am not familiar with this product. Have you seen this before? Thank you for the valuable information!

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  5 лет назад +2

      HMSRedbeard it is CSST Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing. It is the latest thing in gas pipe. Many different brands and types. Where are you located?

  • @nebraskaninkansas347
    @nebraskaninkansas347 3 года назад +2

    Left out ABS, curious if on purpose or by accident.

  • @dvcrocco
    @dvcrocco 4 года назад +1

    We use cellular core PVC exclusively for DWV applications. In 41 years I have never seen a PVC waste pipe leak anywhere than at a joint. Cellular core makes a much better joint, and for that reason, IMHO, is superior. Also we have gone to PE-RT for water lines. As I understand it, PE-RT has a bit more strength than PEX for hot water. I've broken a few nipples inside a wall while trying to change a lav stop in a house with 100+ year old galvanized pipe. Now I give the homeowner a heads up. I tell them that their pipe was worn out when Ronnie Reagan was President, and it might break.

  • @jacksplumbingvideos7147
    @jacksplumbingvideos7147 4 года назад +1

    I like to use Genova pvc

  • @nohtgonahappen7314
    @nohtgonahappen7314 Год назад

    How do you know if someone used pvc or cpvc for a hot water heater?

  • @sleektoneofficial
    @sleektoneofficial 3 года назад

    Hey I have a question, does oatley all purpose cement join abs and pvc together or can I only do that with transition cement?

  • @fernandodelagarza800
    @fernandodelagarza800 2 года назад

    I need to know what would be best to use between pex and pvc we have seen some rats in the area

  • @jordanshockley6968
    @jordanshockley6968 5 лет назад +1

    What is your opinion on using pex pipe and fitting under the ground.

    • @Gh0zT-777
      @Gh0zT-777 3 года назад

      Its fine underground just insulate, NEVER under a spab tho

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 3 года назад

      It’s fine, Taylor up there is spot on.

  • @creatorunlock
    @creatorunlock 5 лет назад +1

    ha like the pop-up and energy in this one.

  • @jonathanvest335
    @jonathanvest335 4 года назад

    About to upgrade my 70's house with galvanized pipe to a pex system. What would be the best way to run a new line from the meter? Was thinking of running a 1" line inside info a 1.5" pvc pipe to ensure it will be good.

    • @completedogsh1t
      @completedogsh1t 3 года назад

      You're trying to hard run the 1" at level for code and go about your day. Why run 2 pipes when you need one? Also when there is a failure you made it twice as hard to find and repair.

  • @Eligus33
    @Eligus33 3 года назад

    My parents had my grandmother's house renovated in 92 before I got and now I've replaced every piece of PVC and fixture in the house but now thanks to the city upgrading the sewer system my neighbor and I had sewage backup in our houses.The plumbers are booked solid so now I'm an amateur plumber apart from being aircraft mechanic.Any suggestions

  • @Rob-iw4xn
    @Rob-iw4xn 3 года назад

    Do they use Clamp Alls down in Texas to transition from cast iron no hub to PVC?
    Wisconsin plumber

  • @mikeez5455
    @mikeez5455 3 года назад

    Why no mention of ABS? In PA we use PVC supply, ABS waste.

  • @dormandavis2767
    @dormandavis2767 4 года назад +1

    which do you prefer PEX or UPINOR?

    • @firearmsstudent
      @firearmsstudent 3 года назад

      Isn't UPINOR, PEX?

    • @dormandavis2767
      @dormandavis2767 3 года назад

      @@firearmsstudent It is plastic but it’s a different type I think it’s pex A or B I love using upinor

  • @jonsnow8550
    @jonsnow8550 4 года назад

    Should you plumb with CPVC, pex, brass, copper? Whats the best material for putting it behind the walls and forgetting about it.

    • @chriscas3525
      @chriscas3525 3 года назад +1

      Copper

    • @jpmonin7429
      @jpmonin7429 3 года назад

      Type k copper. It's the only kind we use in hospitals in our area. It's not cheap. But it will last longer

    • @huddy7659
      @huddy7659 3 года назад

      Copper is good unless on a well system.

  • @kalathos0042
    @kalathos0042 2 года назад

    I've been trying to figure out what the difference between a schedule 40 PVC pipe and a schedule 40 foam core pipe is. I know the foam core is cheaper, but what would i be giving up for the lower price?

    • @rorynelson7548
      @rorynelson7548 2 года назад

      Some venting applications say for furnace exhaust vents require sch 40 because the cell core is not made to take the acidic nature of the condensation, basically you always use cellular core unless it's for exhaust venting or pressurized pipe, say, for geo thermal. For drain, waste and vent(plumbing) purposes use cellular core

  • @dputnam6
    @dputnam6 3 года назад

    Can you use any type of pex for hot water tank pressure relief?

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 3 года назад

      Sweat copper instead

  • @darnelljenkinson7407
    @darnelljenkinson7407 2 года назад

    How do you repair or connect to orange burg pipe? We replace as much as we can then try to morter around everything

    • @darnelljenkinson7407
      @darnelljenkinson7407 2 года назад

      My plumbing teacher skipped that chapter and said I'd never see orange burg. I have. And will again. Worst dwv piping ever.

  • @Yankymalkyweingarten
    @Yankymalkyweingarten 10 месяцев назад

    Please, I'm going to need your help on that.

  • @Justin_Ebright
    @Justin_Ebright 3 года назад

    Worst plumbing pipe ever is Orangeburg. OMG that crap is a nightmare. I have no idea why that popped into my head when you started talking about cast iron, but oh my, that's a set of pipes I wish I never dealt with.

  • @totallyfrozen
    @totallyfrozen 2 года назад

    I have 50+ year old galvanized pipes that have corrosion/rust inside. I’ve been told by a guy who used to install water softeners that a water softener will clean those pipes out. I can’t get my head around the idea that adding SALT to my water is supposed to protect the pipes and prevent rusting.
    Is a water softener really going to help my galvanized pipes?

  • @IceyJunior
    @IceyJunior 4 года назад

    Can you use pex after the outlet of a pump? What about hot water?

  • @damionbull4393
    @damionbull4393 2 года назад

    hello how you know the water pipes different from light pipes

  • @matthewhoffman9242
    @matthewhoffman9242 2 года назад

    Angle stop? Is that another name for a supply shutoff valve?

  • @everythingvegasandbeyond1378
    @everythingvegasandbeyond1378 4 года назад

    I am changing out a hot water recirculation pump and was wondering is it ok to connect copper pip to bronze flange

    • @vids4u_164
      @vids4u_164 4 года назад

      If you are afraid then just use a nipple and dielectric union.

  • @nightwobble
    @nightwobble 2 года назад

    My personal opinion after plumbing for a couple of months at 19.
    Waste:Cast iron /nohub
    Gas:black pipe
    Steam:black
    Water:copper/brass fittings
    Personally I never used pvc and I’m never going to😂

  • @hkgonra
    @hkgonra 4 года назад

    I have had limited access to CPVC but I often hear plumbers lament it is brittle and breaks off easy when working with it. The only CPVC I have messed with was a 3in vent pipe. It was gray, very thin and all the glue had dried up and was useless. Are there different grades or types of CPVC maybe ?

  • @skylerdavis589
    @skylerdavis589 4 года назад

    Should (PVC or PEX) be replace for an old modern home with galvanize pipe underneath?

    • @dalehargreaves5196
      @dalehargreaves5196 4 года назад

      Sleved PEX a is hard to beat. Just pull a new line. Problem solved ☺️

    • @dalehargreaves5196
      @dalehargreaves5196 4 года назад

      BTW, shoved a new half inch line of PEX a under my slab through a 3/4 hot water copper line that failed and i have hot showers again 😁

  • @rubenaguilar6741
    @rubenaguilar6741 Год назад

    Whats a soda machine sweeps?? Can someone explain

  • @DonovanCYoung
    @DonovanCYoung 3 года назад

    We recently bought a house that had polybutylene pipes so before we moved in, we hired a plumber to replace all the interior pipes in the house and he replaced it with PVC. Sometime later, I had another contractor come in for an unrelated issue and he asked why they used PVC instead of PEX. He said we _probably_ don't have anything to worry about but he wasn't sure if PVC was allowed by code and that most plumbers would have used PEX. Should I be worried about the PVC?

    • @TheRabidPosum
      @TheRabidPosum 3 года назад +1

      PVC is typically used for DWV (Drainage Waste and Venting) and pex is used for water supply lines. I'm not sure what you had done but I never saw PVC used for any piping with pressure. Personally I'm not a fan of either one, I like copper and would have demanded it as a customer. But if it's already there and you are not having problems see what happens. If you want to investigate and find it's against code then you can take it to court and get your money back and have it done correctly.

  • @fhuber7507
    @fhuber7507 4 года назад

    Just convinced me to look for Upinor for plumbing the house I am about to build.

  • @jacksplumbingvideos7147
    @jacksplumbingvideos7147 4 года назад

    Pouring lead for cast iron pipe would have been fun.

    • @dvcrocco
      @dvcrocco 4 года назад

      Vastly over rated, LOL. When I started we routinely replaced broken cast iron toilet flanges with a lead and oakum joint. If you walk into someone's house with a ladle full of molten today they'd call the fire department!

    • @jacksplumbingvideos7147
      @jacksplumbingvideos7147 3 года назад

      @@dvcrocco I have done one before, they are fun to do but are hard.

  • @michaelmoczygemba5788
    @michaelmoczygemba5788 3 года назад

    What does the “CT” stand for in a “CT adapter”

  • @quazick8487
    @quazick8487 4 года назад

    Have lived in my house for 3 years. Have had a pin hole leak each of those 3 years, I always solder in new copper. Slab on grade house with the crawl space going down the center, not an easy job.

  • @stephendegbe447
    @stephendegbe447 4 года назад

    Link for online plumbing course

  • @therickybelt
    @therickybelt 5 лет назад +1

    I'm 18 years old and I've had my Apprentice card for less than a year.
    I wanna get my DRAIN CLEANER-RESTRICTED REGISTRATION, but I don't know the requirements and I can't find the right paperwork.
    Can you help?

    • @Jfurman790
      @Jfurman790 5 лет назад +1

      No requirement, fill out the application, a quick 25 question test and mail it in with the appropriate fee amount... serious companies usually do everything for you with the paperwork and fees provided you fill out the application and test yourself. The only change is now that you (will have) that endorsement you will be absolutely required the continuing education annually. Waiting on dispatcher to send me the website then I can post it

    • @therickybelt
      @therickybelt 5 лет назад +1

      @@Jfurman790I'm an apprentice in Texas and I'm looking for ways to boost my credentials. Certifications and stuff like that. I just did my drain cleaner-restricted registration and I'm looking for my next step. Any suggestions?

    • @Jfurman790
      @Jfurman790 5 лет назад +1

      @@therickybelt after 2000 registered hours you need to apply the same way for your Residential Utilities Installer endorsement so you can actually work the jobs you sell during stoppages and yard line breaks, helps you sweat through your first few calls solo, and gains you experience in dealing with customers and price objections along with all of the other obstacles involving sales

  • @eliwhitley1878
    @eliwhitley1878 3 года назад

    @rogerwakefield How bout the type b zurn pex that expands? I've been using Uponor type A, and love it, but... I just watched a video and would like your take. The gentleman said it had a higher burst strength, but was stiffer. It kinda felt like a commercial not an opinion.

    • @davidjohnston3440
      @davidjohnston3440 3 года назад

      Type b pex can’t be expanded

    • @RKmndo
      @RKmndo Год назад

      ​@@davidjohnston3440 Zurn makes expandable Pex-B.
      HyperPure PE-RT pipe can also use ASTM F1960 expansion fittings. PE-RT is similar to PEX-A, but it's recyclable.

  • @lonniebeal6032
    @lonniebeal6032 Год назад

    PVC sucks for tubs, roughly 10 years of use, the pvc breaks, happened to me, happened to the neighbor. I am trying brass on this next tub.

  • @eugeneduplessie572
    @eugeneduplessie572 4 года назад

    Roger dont forget Bermaco the paper pipe

    • @hooded0166
      @hooded0166 4 года назад

      I think that might be a diff video. Obsolete pipes you might run across could be a good title.

  • @MojoPup
    @MojoPup 2 года назад

    I hate CPVC, seems to get brittle relatively quickly.

  • @noahsingleton5867
    @noahsingleton5867 4 года назад

    Can you propress onto soft copper ?

  • @jakeedgington
    @jakeedgington 4 года назад

    I thought CPVC was designed for cold water because PVC becomes brittle in colder weather and with colder water?

  • @StanleyHalas
    @StanleyHalas 4 года назад +1

    Pex you're A (upunor) also has no metal to corrode. Even type B has a metal ring that could eventually corrode

    • @gtb81.
      @gtb81. 4 года назад

      that's why i like CPVC, lasts for a long long time and is super easy to use, plus has no metal

  • @Eastbaypisces
    @Eastbaypisces 3 года назад +1

    isnt upinor pex tho? its just a type of pex right or no???

  • @ktkt5481
    @ktkt5481 2 года назад

    GO HUSKERS!

  • @joffrecueva5662
    @joffrecueva5662 2 года назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @mattmcc7930
    @mattmcc7930 4 года назад

    Why no love for ABS? Much better fitting connection then PVC. An actual weld rather then just gulping two pieces together.

    • @hooded0166
      @hooded0166 4 года назад

      He is in Texas and in some of his other videos states the PVC is the pipe of choose there. I did most of my plumbing in Arizona and it was more of a mix between the 2 there. and now here in Arkansas its mostly PVC. So for the most part it is regional, however, there many be some restrictions on what you can use depending on the use of the line.

  • @evernever9877
    @evernever9877 4 года назад +1

    As an apprentice I've been learning how to solder copper primarily since that's what we find a lot of but we do run into quite a few times where we need to break out the by viega Pex, the one problem with CPVC is the glue takes 24 hours to dry so you can't really make any repair on a pressured water line without having to make the customer wait an additional time if anybody can invent a CPVC glue that cures in 6 hours you be very rich man

    • @dvcrocco
      @dvcrocco 4 года назад +1

      Forget CPVC except for water heater relief valve piping. PEX is far superior.

    • @Wumbology10
      @Wumbology10 2 года назад

      Do you know any other RUclips videos or channels you'd recommend to a new apprentice? Also thank you so much.

  • @psycho-logical3756
    @psycho-logical3756 2 года назад

    serial plumber

  • @johnwes9310
    @johnwes9310 2 года назад

    Cpvc looks weak....but I understand it is recommended for hot water. Im thinking pex is better off. Why is plumbing so confusing...Now I know I need a Professional plumber not a handyman.

  • @austindavidson4674
    @austindavidson4674 3 года назад

    Ground squirrel , molds , golfer's will eat a hole in pex style pipes.

  • @kenroysmith1842
    @kenroysmith1842 4 года назад +1

    Me a plumber Kenroy

  • @bigglilwayne7050
    @bigglilwayne7050 8 месяцев назад

    ABS>PVC

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  8 месяцев назад

      I've heard that a lot from people out west...we don't use it much, if ever, over here in Texas

  • @elmerzollinger7088
    @elmerzollinger7088 8 месяцев назад

    I guess this video is about “what tap pap” to use

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  8 месяцев назад

      It's all about what type paap you use

  • @elizabethguerra2379
    @elizabethguerra2379 3 года назад

    When talking about sheer bands, you showed us a pic of a Franco, not a sheer band.

  • @ziggyc4474
    @ziggyc4474 2 года назад

    Is plumbing a creative job or boring im 18 now just want to know anyone im into creativity so im thinking about plumbing, being a chef or advertising majors so anyone tell me if plumbing is boring I don't care about pay I just want be happy with a creative career I've helped my uncle hes a plumber but seems miserable?

  • @kenlyneham4105
    @kenlyneham4105 4 года назад

    Internally corroded steel pipes do not reduce pressure, only the flow. Pressure remains static unless a pressure limiting valve is used. Low flow does not constitute low pressure.
    Soldered joints should never be used on annealed copper pipe that comes in coils. All joints on annealed copper should be silver brazed.

  • @treyscott3362
    @treyscott3362 26 дней назад

    Show me …don’t talk about it …thanks though !

  • @chriskennedy9907
    @chriskennedy9907 4 года назад

    Never ever use soft copper !

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  4 года назад +2

      Almost every slab house in Texas has soft copper under it. What’s wrong with that?

  • @azam987654321
    @azam987654321 2 года назад

    So long winded