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plumbing:kitchen sink replacement, run drain,vent, and water piping needed.
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I like those disposal, I just got one for my house back in May, when I replaced the kitchen sink. Very quiet, and works better than the old Everygrind (1/2 hp badger type) I had before.
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Keep showing more plumbing videos. I have learned more about plumbing watching your videos then the two years at the college in Bermuda. Thanks
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These vids are great. I'm addicted and will be watching them. Amazing tradesman
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that vent pipe going up are you useing a AAV for that were its not in the wall.
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Great video steven. Question i have on those sinks with 2 different sides, why do they always put the garbage disposer on the shallower side, however the dishes get done on the deeper side. It just confuses me a little bit
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Good job steve. I agree with the pipes needing to be in the walls
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Nice clean job.
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Great work! Do you ever have a hard time getting paid for your work:
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what do you use to film your videos/ do you wear a hat cam? how do you learn the plumbing trade? do you have a bio page? wish there were plumbers as good as you in my area!
I hired a "plumber" to install a water line shut off valve on my property, and he put a shut off valve to my front sprinkler lines! he said "you didnt expect me to go under the house and look for the main water line , did you?". Several such not so good services jobs done by local "plumbers". this guy was sent over by a local "contractor". when i told the "contractor" what had happened, he said, "well the guy was wearing a plumbing shirt". He didnt even check for a license. I checked afterwards and the license was "suspended". -
love your monologues! Do you use PEX line piping? Can you do a review video about PEX pipe? Would love to hear your opinion of the plastic water lines.
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Great video, man. I'm on the tail end of a kitchen remodel and about to do all of my sink plumbing, and this was really helpful. One question though...I've never seen or considered using flexible copper for the dishwasher line. Do you always use these or are there situations where the braided stainless is better?
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Wish there was a +100 button Steven. You do good work and are a true master of your craft. Thank you for uploading this, I've learned a lot.
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awesome watching. a little more advice would been good. but I have good sence. thank you. right right they aren't smart. that's why they called you. lol
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You have great videos man. I learn a lot from watching you.
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Nice clean install...
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I really enjoyed this video Steve. I learned a lot on the proper steps to take during the install process.
I was able to complete the same project at my home, and also thanks for your assistance on the drain help on my own home. Came out great.
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I have watched a lot of your videos and really enjoy them. Thank you for posting these sorts of videos. Curious...do you always leave the end-stop rubber washer in the valve while you torch? I never see you take the washer or stem unit out first.
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Thank you!
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New kitchens are the best.
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well done steven
Elvin
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