12" on a kitchen, 17" on a lavatory, 19" on a pedistal for 1 1/2" drains. two hots @ 10"& 21" high(the 10" high hot is for the dishwasher), one cold @ 21" on the kitchen, 21" on the bath 8" apart on center under a cabinet, 4"-5" on center for a pedistal(so it is hid behind the sink).
waste bins: make sure bins do not over
Assuming the tile is standard 12" x 12" tile without any waste you would need 75 ft. Typically tile needs a waste factor of 10% giving you a final number of 83 tile.
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Waste has only one syllable.
The average household generates no Hazardous waste at all . . .
handle waste and lines
It is important to understand where association ownership of the waste lines begins and meets with the public utility ownership of the lines. Key here is a basic schematic of the waste lines, which should be available in the 'as builts' turned over to the association by the developer. Several indicators will point to potential issues in the waste lines in a high-density, multi-family building, including all maintenance records that relate to the waste lines. The board can survey owners about in-unit plumbing issues that may point to waste lines. Finally, your reserve study should include waste lines in the plumbing component category, so that when it is time to replace them, the association has the funds to cover the expense.
Standard approaches to waste disposal are generally regulated and managed by EPA.
Standard approaches to waste disposal are generally regulated and managed by EPA.
No. That'd be a waste of time
Depends on the design, but I suspect you set the seat height to the correct position and work from that, not use the waste as a height guide.
toxic waste comes from factories and other companies that use poisonous ingredients
No. That would be a waste of money.
Check the Wikipedia article on "waste-to-energy" - it looks as if such plants already exist.
be a waste man
Your trap arm should be coming out from the wall at a height from the floor of 16-18", the cleanout just below the tee on the plumbing stack. The water lines should be at around 10-12 inches above the floor
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