Working drawing for kitchen drains
Working sketch for bathroom sink and shower grey-water drains and vents
Working sketch for toilet drain and vent
Preparing the ceiling blocking for the drain
Gravity feed water supply from roof tank to toilet and branched vent pipes from drains downstairs
The main drain installed in the kitchen wall
The wrong glue. I had used PVC cement on the ABS drain pipes and had to start all over again
Drain emerging from building above grade. Note the clean-out
Laying the drain for the septic tank
Laying a branch of pipe for greywater disposal to the East
Greywater branch to the West. The water was insufficient to prevent the palm trees from dying
Backer board installed in the bathroom. This material was hard to find in San Felipe and very expensive
Tile ready to grout and toilet flange ready to install
The wax ring for the toilet in position on the flange
The toilet is installed at a 45° angle to save space
The point at which the upstairs and downstairs water supply pipes branch
Copper pipes installation in progress
Working sketch for kitchen sink water supply installation
The DC water pump and the hot and cold water pipes for the shower and sink roughed in
Hot and cold water supply to the kitchen sink roughed in. The copper pipes are fitted through the ceiling blocking
With the roof tank full it's time to test the water system
Lee fixes the leaky welds revealed by activating the water system for the first time
the original hot water heater installed. After three years it had developed a bad leak and was replaced
David bleeds grey sludge from water heater number two which had corroded from within and was removed from service
The current hot water heater
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