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Plumbing Errors EVERY Plumber MUST Avoid! Welcome back to Plumbers District, today on the channel we are going to check out the Plumbing mistakes plumbers must avoid. Now that you are ready to start working as a plumber, you may have noticed you need to improve in certain areas. Plumbing is relatively easy if you know what you are doing and if you follow building code regulations. Most jurisdictions follow Uniform Plumbing Code requirements for pipe sizes, but each jurisdiction may have additions or deletions to the code or only use a specific year of the code. This article presents some of the most common mistakes plumbing contractors might run into when doing their work. Inadequate Slope. Too much slope is never good. If you think that having a higher slope will make things easier, think again. A high slope means that liquids will move faster than solid, leaving solid behinds causing major issues later during normal operations. Ideally, 1/4 inch per foot should be enough. Too Many Are Too Many. Although some fixtures could have a combined vent, building codes regulate the number of fixtures added to a common vent. The most common error is when more than 24 fixture units are combined on a two-inch vent pipe. Inadequate Plumbing Cleanouts. There are many times that the cleanouts are located just in the wrong location. It is important to have the required clearance in order to service the line when it gets clogged. Cleanouts are not required by the code above the first floor but you might want to consider depending on how the line was designed to add some clean out just to facilitate servicing the line. Cleanouts are required at the base of each sanitary stack, on horizontal branches that are 100 feet apart, when the change of direction of the line exceeds 45 degrees or within 10 feet of connection between the main drain and the sewer. Finish this video for more Plumbing mistakes plumbers must avoid. #PlumbingMistakesToAvoid #PlumbingMistakes #Plumbing If you’re already a plumber running your own business or just about to start and grow your own plumbing business, you must learn the 4 critical things plumbing business owners wish they had learned before starting a plumbing business so you don’t make the same mistakes. Click the link below so you can start maximizing profits TODAY! https://go.plumberaccelerator.com/you... Related Videos: The ULTIMATE Plumbing Mistakes Guide (30 Mistakes And How To Fix Them) | GOT2LEARN • The ULTIMATE Plumbing Mistakes Guide (30 M... 10 DIY Plumbing Mistakes and How to Fix Them (+Tips & Tricks) | GOT2LEARN • 10 DIY Plumbing Mistakes and How to Fix Th... 10 Beginner MISTAKES To Avoid When Doing Your Own PLUMBING! | GOT2LEARN • 10 Beginner MISTAKES To Avoid When Doing Y...