Plumbing a House

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by: Peter Hemp

Topics include: hub iron, conduction pipe, slide jaw pliers, sweat adapter, closet elbow, combo fitting, soil pipe cutter, heel vent, vent tee, braided supply, remodel plumbing, oval pipe, belled iron, coupling wrench, galvanized plumber, upturned elbow, sanitary tee, hub pipe, plastic plumber, combustion torch, lavatory vent, drain patterns, full port ball valves, remodel work, hub coupling

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"Plumbing a house requires a fair amount of equipment..."

This is more for people building a house than those remodeling one, but its no-nonsense, in-depth explanations and marvelously clear illustrations make it a worthwhile reference for anyone facing an expedition into the crazy world of domestic plumbing. Like any really good book, it broaches some controversy: Hemp apparently doesn't go along with the idea that fluoridated water is likely to bond with elements of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes and pose a health risk. But he isn't going to tell you what to do, merely how to do whatever it is you want to do. He mentions the controversy, but he describes in some detail several kinds of pipes for every application. Showing keen appreciation of where real power in the construction universe lies, he notes that local governing bodies are the ultimate arbiters of plumbing morality, so check with them before proceeding. Creating your own plumbing system is a daunting task. Those who are game will want to have Hemp, or at least his book, at their side. Mike Tribby--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Book Description Master plumber Peter Hemp explains in step-by-step sequence how to create (for both new and remodeled homes) plumbing systems that function efficiently and withstand the rigors of time. For both homeowners and professionals, he shows how to design, size, and install pipes using a variety of standard materials and tools. "No-nonsense, in-depth explanations and marvelously clear illustrations." - Booklist

Reviews:

Comprehensive, Complete, Educational: After searching a few videos and visiting the local hardware store, I was frustrated at the lack of information available about the specifics of general plumbing. Plumbers must hate this book because it outlines in detail many of the tricks of the trade. I am building my own home and have obtained all of the information I need to perform the job in this book with the exception of the septic system. There are plenty of illustrations that cover everything from tool and material selection, to rough in plumbing and finish plumbing. The writer obviously knows a thing or two about plumbing, as I was able to avoid several pitfalls by following the advice in the book. This is hands down the only plumbing book you need, unless you need septic information, which this book does not cover at all.

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