6399 Jimmy Carter Blvd
Norcross, GA 30071
6786216363

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Shane  S.

Shane S.


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For This customer they had a slinky style drain for the lavatory sink in the upstairs hallway. The fix was to get rid of the slinky style drainage and install all mechanically glued fittings in order for proper flow and proper function with no leaks so that is exactly what we did today re-pipe the drain line inch and a half line And installed everything with a new P-trap pipe make sure that all the fittings were glued and primed. The customer has ABS in the home so therefore what needed to be done is the stack for the drain line needed to be ABS to PVC cement once installed there’s no leaks recommended for the customer to replace the pressure reducing valve as well. It’s in the crawlspace. The water pressure is reading at 80 pounds. My pressure gauge is off by 20 pounds so therefore I recommend getting that replaced as well. At this time there are no leaks from the work that was done today. Everything is all set and the sink flows just fine.

For This customer they had a slinky style drain for the lavatory sink in the upstairs hallway. The fix was to get rid of the slinky style drainage and install all mechanically glued fittings in order for proper flow and proper function with no leaks so that is exactly what we did today re-pipe the drain line inch and a half line And installed everything with a new P-trap pipe make sure that all the fittings were glued and primed. The customer has ABS in the home so therefore what needed to be done is the stack for the drain line needed to be ABS to PVC cement once installed there’s no leaks recommended for the customer to replace the pressure reducing valve as well. It’s in the crawlspace. The water pressure is reading at 80 pounds. My pressure gauge is off by 20 pounds so therefore I recommend getting that replaced as well. At this time there are no leaks from the work that was done today. Everything is all set and the sink flows just fine. For This customer they had a slinky style drain for the lavatory sink in the upstairs hallway. The fix was to get rid of the slinky style drainage and install all mechanically glued fittings in order for proper flow and proper function with no leaks so that is exactly what we did today re-pipe the drain line inch and a half line And installed everything with a new P-trap pipe make sure that all the fittings were glued and primed. The customer has ABS in the home so therefore what needed to be done is the stack for the drain line needed to be ABS to PVC cement once installed there’s no leaks recommended for the customer to replace the pressure reducing valve as well. It’s in the crawlspace. The water pressure is reading at 80 pounds. My pressure gauge is off by 20 pounds so therefore I recommend getting that replaced as well. At this time there are no leaks from the work that was done today. Everything is all set and the sink flows just fine.