View Full Version : Support required for supply lines?
Terry Beck
05-25-2010, 11:37 PM
See pic of plumbing under a bathroom sink in a 2-yr old condo. Doesn't look right to me, but it must have been cleared by local AHJ.
I didn't measure the length of the water supply lines, but it has to be 3 to 4 feet from the shut off valves to the fixture. Reviewed what I have for PEX install guides, but they refer more to supports inside walls or along joists (one guide wants support every 32").
Anyone have anything to back up my recommendation for repair?
Adam Cole
06-03-2010, 11:08 AM
Report it as a "Discretionary Improvement" and call it a day.
Jerry Peck
06-03-2010, 03:24 PM
Report it as a "Discretionary Improvement" and call it a day.
Adam,
Why?
First, it is not an "improvement", it is a "correction" of incompetent work.
Second, it is not "discretionary", it is "necessary" to make that installation comply with the requirements for that installation.
If your reports include those types of items, I agree that *you* should just "call it a day" and let someone else inspect for your clients, someone who is looking out after their clients, not the seller or agent.
James Duffin
06-03-2010, 03:56 PM
See pic of plumbing under a bathroom sink in a 2-yr old condo. Doesn't look right to me, but it must have been cleared by local AHJ.
I didn't measure the length of the water supply lines, but it has to be 3 to 4 feet from the shut off valves to the fixture. Reviewed what I have for PEX install guides, but they refer more to supports inside walls or along joists (one guide wants support every 32").
Anyone have anything to back up my recommendation for repair?
I would say that the supply lines are subject to damage due to the location and need to be protected.
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