Coming up from a basement thru the bathroom floor, how far above the finish floor should the copper pipe be before the shutoff valve?
sleeps till noon but before it’s dark…
Coming up from a basement thru the bathroom floor, how far above the finish floor should the copper pipe be before the shutoff valve?
sleeps till noon but before it’s dark…
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This is what's on your mind at 1:28 AM? <G>
(You got bumped.)
After function (room enough to sweat and attach the supply line) you get into aesthetics. I prefer to keep the valve as inobtrusive as possible.
PAHS Designer/Builder- Bury it!
I think I missed the original post, but you bring them up high enought to cut them off to where they look good. You can cut off too long,but you can't cut off too short.