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Plumbing, Drains, and Water Systems

Supply, waste, shutoffs, valves, and serviceability for every pipe in the house.

28 terms

Access panel
An access panel is a removable opening that lets you reach valves or plumbing connections without cutting drywall.
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Angle stop
An angle stop is the small shutoff valve under a sink or behind a toilet.
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Backwater valve
A backwater valve helps prevent sewage from flowing backward into the home during a sewer backup.
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Cleanout
A cleanout is an access point in a drain line that lets a plumber clear clogs.
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Copper piping
Copper piping is a traditional metal piping used for water supply lines, known for durability and long life.
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Drain line
A drain line carries used water away from sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets.
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DWV system
The DWV system is the network of drain, waste, and vent pipes that removes used water and sewer gases from a building.
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Expansion tank
An expansion tank is a small tank that gives hot water room to expand when pressure rises.
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Gallons per minute (GPM)
Gallons per minute measures the flow rate of water through a fixture or system at a given temperature rise.
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Galvanized piping
Galvanized piping is steel pipe coated with zinc, once common for water supply but now considered outdated.
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Grinder pump
A grinder pump grinds wastewater and pumps it uphill from a low lot to a higher sewer main or septic system.
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Hot water recirculation
Hot water recirculation is a system that keeps hot water circulating in the pipes so it arrives instantly at fixtures without waiting.
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Manifold system
A manifold system is a central plumbing hub with individual supply lines running directly to each fixture, like a breaker panel for water.
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P-trap
A P-trap is the curved section of drain pipe under a sink that holds water to block sewer gas.
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PEX piping
PEX is a flexible plastic piping commonly used for water supply lines in modern homes.
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Plumbing fixture
A fixture is the end-use item like a faucet, toilet, shower valve, or tub.
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Plumbing rough-in
Plumbing rough-in is the stage where supply lines, drain lines, and vent lines are installed before insulation and drywall.
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Pressure reducing valve (PRV)
A pressure reducing valve lowers water pressure coming into the house to a safer, steadier level.
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Pressure tank
A pressure tank stores pressurized water so the well pump does not need to start every time you open a faucet.
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Pump system (septic)
A pump system uses a pump to move effluent when gravity flow is not possible.
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Shower valve
A shower valve is the control body inside the wall that mixes hot and cold water and sends it to the shower head or tub spout.
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Shutoff valve
A shutoff valve lets you stop water flow to a fixture, a room, or the whole house.
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Slope (drain)
Slope is the gentle downhill pitch a drain line needs so water and waste flow properly.
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Sump pump
A sump pump is a pump in a pit that removes water from under or around the foundation and sends it outside.
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Supply line
A supply line is the pipe that brings clean water to fixtures like sinks, toilets, and showers.
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Tank water heater
A tank water heater stores and continuously heats a reservoir of hot water, typically 40 to 80 gallons, for immediate use.
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Tankless water heater
A tankless water heater heats water on demand as it flows through the unit, without storing hot water in a tank.
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Vent stack
A vent stack is a pipe that lets air into the plumbing system so drains flow smoothly without siphoning traps.
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