Plumbing for a Basement Bathroom | PLAN LEARN BUILD

Published 2023-03-16
Adding a new bathroom to a basement can be complicated 😐 That's why I've created this channel 😄 To simplify bathroom remodeling 👍 In this video I wanted to demonstrate how to add new plumbing for a basement bathroom and some of the easiest & effective ways to go about it. For more help with bathroom remodeling 👇👇


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0:00 Intro
1:10 Attaching to old clay plumbing
2:38 Dryfit & plumbing plan
6:06 Setting main waste stack
9:49 Shower plumbing | Wet vent explained
14:09 Connecting 2nd floor bath
17:09 Tub Drain
19:33 Vanity plumbing
23:54 2nd floor vanity tie in
26:32 ABS to PVC transition
32:07 Like & Subscribe 😊


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* Bathroom Remodeling & construction is inherently dangerous. Please use proper safety equipment and care with the use of tools and materials. For full disclaimer please review: docs.google.com/document/d/1y1pmWqV3TOjaJgGFGVcyNj…

All Comments (21)
  • Man you gotta get your kid down there with you pushing back on that pvc while you connect them! Looks awesome sir. FYI this is the best bathroom remodeling channel on youtube, ive seen them all. Dont change anything, you showing every step and doing it yourself is what sets you apart brother
  • @The_O_on83rd
    Studying for my IRC plumbing exam and this was extremely helpful.
  • Thanks for this. After we finish our kitchen we'll be tackling a basement bathroom and relocating a laundry hookup. Except we'll be tearing out an 80s era illegal bathroom instead of just blank concrete. This series is helping me visualize the project.
  • Some plumbing rough-in situations require re-bar stakes and wire or strap to temporarily hold the pipes in place. Also, it is good to have some gravel available to support the pipes. Remember to take video or pics to document your layout for future trouble-shooting. Nice work. Thank you for making your videos.
  • @ioanlazar54
    Thank you for the hard work and explaining 😊
  • @AlexB-hp3dj
    20 years doing tiles, this video is my favorite. Thanks
  • @Mizzelphug
    Got a little bit of Plumber's Rot in what's now a 1.5" thick floor joist.
  • @Superboi100
    great video truly, but one glaring thing to me is i believe that basement bathroom group is improperly wet vented. Plumbing to code can be very tricky so I don't fault you. I believe the way to correct that would be to have your stack wrap around the same wall as your clean out and 90 down towards your main drain that way you can catch your water closet, vanity and tub on the same line and then catch them further downstream on that 3 or 4 inch drain line. Of course this is just what I see and if you already passed inspection what im suggesting doesn't matter. Thank you for the content regardless it was a pleasure to watch!
  • @ppomm
    Excellent video .. I've done a few of these and it took me forever to find out the correct way to get it done right. Tying in the upstairs bath and fixtures def adds some complexity. Also yes here in VA they don't accept the ABS-PVC glue, you have to use a fernco or something like you did. You are a great instructor for practical real-world bathroom remodeling!
  • @R3Dske
    Thank you for making this video.
  • @naui2
    How much should something like this rough plumbing cost me as a homeowner? Thanks for all your hard work!
  • @vantuanma5967
    Thank you for this great video , as always your video well thought & layout. Much appreciated!!!
  • @irush3798
    I don't recommend beating on pipe with a metal hammer. A mallet would be better. It can crack the pipe and/or fittings that you won't notice until it's too late.