Awesome job. I always love using faucets for single hole applications. Much cleaner look for sure especially if you have multiple things from, soap dispensers, air switch for a garbage disposal if one is installed and single handle faucets. Flushing the line is always so important especially when the pipes are copper hand soldering is done which I am used to doing being a lot of remodel situations. I'd say that 90% of my jobs all had garbage disposals. I, personally don't care for them and never had one growing up. I've used schedule 40 for a lot of my kitchen sink traps as well, easy to make adjustments and even more water volume since thin wall traps actually fit inside of schedule 40. Again this is more because of remodeling jobs etc. I love the double shut off especially with the two valves. I always told people, Never use a single valve with two lines going out. If you have a problem with the hot water on the faucet or dishwasher and one valve, turning the valve off, you lost both units. Especially if it's the dishwasher that goes bad, a single valve will eliminate the faucet as well. I'm a big plumbers putty as well even in bathroom sinks. I don't trust the thin rubber seal especially if the sink design has a more tapered drain area like different brand porcelain sinks in a bathroom. That gasket will not seal the drain properly. I've used WD 40 for cleaning up the putty only when it's a stainless steel sink. It won't harm the sink. Great job especially showing the underneath part as well. Gives your viewers a better concept and the steps to do things a little easier. Always tuff working on remodel jobs when you have a disposal, hot shot unit, roll out trashcan rails etc. Amazing how I would get under a sink at 6'4". Glad I have long arms. 👌🏻 🔨👍🏻🔨👍🏻
Thank you David! Single hole installation is much better IMO. I don’t mess with copper too much but I could see how important that is. We had a garbage disposal years ago and gave up problems. I have nothing against them but I don’t care for them either. WD 40 is a good idea. Thanks for that. Ok I got to get back you laboring. Take care David!
6:23 you should’ve used the gasket. The puddy usually doesn’t come off the stainless finish. Also, you could use a cotton towel to debur the p trap assembly when you cut it 😉 For the most part. Your plumbing is better than some of the men I work with 😂
Do those hookups work for every dishwasher? I'm trying to understand how to install a dishwasher where there wasn't one previously and I don't wanna get the wrong parts
Can you perhaps do a video on why your p trap might be leaking. I noticed you put it together without lining it up or anything and that worked perfect for you but mine is giving me trouble. Maybe because mine is the old S trap perhaps?
Also, my bathroom faucet doesn't have a pop up but the drain I bought does. Is there any way to block off the cap where it goes or can you just have the ball extension thing in it but not connected to the thing that pops up? Thanks for all you do
Am almost done with my first home building thank you bud
Best DIY channel on youtube
Thank you I appreciate that! I do try to put as much detail as possible on my channel when I make the videos. I’m glad it is helpful for you!
Awesome job. I always love using faucets for single hole applications. Much cleaner look for sure especially if you have multiple things from, soap dispensers, air switch for a garbage disposal if one is installed and single handle faucets.
Flushing the line is always so important especially when the pipes are copper hand soldering is done which I am used to doing being a lot of remodel situations.
I'd say that 90% of my jobs all had garbage disposals. I, personally don't care for them and never had one growing up. I've used schedule 40 for a lot of my kitchen sink traps as well, easy to make adjustments and even more water volume since thin wall traps actually fit inside of schedule 40. Again this is more because of remodeling jobs etc. I love the double shut off especially with the two valves. I always told people, Never use a single valve with two lines going out. If you have a problem with the hot water on the faucet or dishwasher and one valve, turning the valve off, you lost both units. Especially if it's the dishwasher that goes bad, a single valve will eliminate the faucet as well. I'm a big plumbers putty as well even in bathroom sinks. I don't trust the thin rubber seal especially if the sink design has a more tapered drain area like different brand porcelain sinks in a bathroom. That gasket will not seal the drain properly. I've used WD 40 for cleaning up the putty only when it's a stainless steel sink. It won't harm the sink. Great job especially showing the underneath part as well. Gives your viewers a better concept and the steps to do things a little easier. Always tuff working on remodel jobs when you have a disposal, hot shot unit, roll out trashcan rails etc. Amazing how I would get under a sink at 6'4". Glad I have long arms. 👌🏻
🔨👍🏻🔨👍🏻
Thank you David! Single hole installation is much better IMO. I don’t mess with copper too much but I could see how important that is. We had a garbage disposal years ago and gave up problems. I have nothing against them but I don’t care for them either. WD 40 is a good idea. Thanks for that. Ok I got to get back you laboring. Take care David!
Wow, great video. I know I can definitely do an install like this myself. Thanks
It really isn’t too difficult once you do it once. Good luck with your project!
Love it! I use sharkbites on all of my plumbing projects. Don't have to get my torch and solder out anymore!
Right on! Sharkbite fittings are amazing. Thanks for watching!
Much appreciate the video.. the plumber quoted me $609 just to install the basic sink drain plumbing 🙃😬
Great stuff as always Josh 🤙
Thank you Todd! Hope you are doing great!
👍🔨,Thanks for the video
No problem 👍
Thanks
6:23 you should’ve used the gasket. The puddy usually doesn’t come off the stainless finish.
Also, you could use a cotton towel to debur the p trap assembly when you cut it 😉
For the most part. Your plumbing is better than some of the men I work with 😂
What is puddy?
Hi ! I am sure he meant the plumber's putty@@silekiernanphotography
Oh yes! I'm sure you're right.@@ayubbuildingconsultants
Awesome video! Whats the purpose of the discharge tube?
Hey Luke! Great question. It is for the dishwasher. This video will help you out
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Do those hookups work for every dishwasher? I'm trying to understand how to install a dishwasher where there wasn't one previously and I don't wanna get the wrong parts
Nice video. Curious, why no garbage disposal?
Thank you! We just do not want the aggravation of them. I hope that helps!
Can you perhaps do a video on why your p trap might be leaking. I noticed you put it together without lining it up or anything and that worked perfect for you but mine is giving me trouble. Maybe because mine is the old S trap perhaps?
Also, my bathroom faucet doesn't have a pop up but the drain I bought does. Is there any way to block off the cap where it goes or can you just have the ball extension thing in it but not connected to the thing that pops up? Thanks for all you do
Have you had any leaks with sharkbite fittings?
I have not! I have nothing bad to say about the sharkbite fittings. Thanks for watching!
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Good work!
Did I miss the countertop installation??
No pipe escutcheons ? :)
Sometimes I don’t use those under sinks because it is really seen. Thanks for watching!
Am I the only one trying to find that sink, WHAT SINK IS THAT
I put information about the sink in the description. I hope that helps!
i can't afford the sink or the faucet
Dishwasher
Hey Tyler. Yes, I always install dishwashers in my houses. Thanks for watching!