Adding a Bathroom to a Home : Waste Line Needs for New Bathrooms
What supplies are needed to deal with waste lines in a new bathroom? Learn how waste lines factor into new bathrooms, including construction and fixture installationtips with this free home improvement video. Expert: Dave Pollack Bio: Dave Pollack owns Dave’s Handyman service in Cottonwood, Arizona. He has been doing home repairs for years and is considered a Jack of all trades. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
Video Rating: 3 / 5

ExpertVillage should renaming eHow to eHell because almost all of their vids show just horrific examples of shoddy work. Their drywall serious actually made me giggle (rippled and gaps that they SHOW on video!). Their plumbing series must be made according to Somalian Building Code because it just gives really bad advice at times. ExpertVillage needs to go back to the drawing board with the entire eHow series cause right now it more the eHow-Not-To series.
@flagface4 You thinking that water flow from the laundry dumping will pull the water out of the lav ptrap???
I don’t even wanna know what kind of solids he’s gonna put down that bathroom sink, is this some kind of new Redneck Bidet?
Your gonna dump that laundry on top of that lav. Really?
This guy talks about code like he knows what hes talking about. One word Butcher dont make anymore videos
your doing it wrong LOL
I need to see your plumbing License buddy.
What solids would get into a Lav drain? Thanks for the laugh you retard. I hope you flood that home and get sued.
4 feet x 1/8 inch drop per foot = 1/2 inch drop…
You CANT use combos for a trap to vent stack because the combo places the weir below the trap making it a 3/4 s trap!
nooo by code you can’t connect a diswasher machine before your sink less than 8 feets so you are wrong way
This cowboy butchered all the 2x4s if the wall is holding any structure the whole thing is going to collapse!!!
and by the way is called ROOF, not “roughtf”
Hold on there cowboy. You wrecked the structural integrity of those 2×6 studs by cutting giant square notches in them for the waste pipe. You even notched on both sides in that middle section, leaving only a skinny nub to hold the wall together.
Next time only use circular holes, and only in the middle of the stud, and no more than half the stud width.