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Leveling the Toilet PipeAny of the piping which doesn't come up vertical straight causes problems with fittings and attachments. The pvc is leveled and will be secured in place prior to the pour of concrete.dozerSep 26, 2011
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Partially Dug SepticThe seepage tanks here will be 1.2 m wide cement rounds with an exterior of stone aggregate. dozerSep 26, 2011
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Inbound Water TestDuring the inbound water pressure test the only place one should see any moisture is at the lids if they haven't be glued in place. dozerSep 26, 2011
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Drain Water TestThe other end of the drain pipe is capped and tested for all drain pipes prior to pouring of any concrete. dozerSep 26, 2011
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Setting Toilet DrainSetting the toilet at the correct distance per the plan. dozerSep 26, 2011
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Toilet Drain with Vent OpeningThe elbow has the all important vent opening which will be vented up through the roof and prevent sluggish toilet syndrome. dozerSep 26, 2011
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Various PVC PipesShowing inbound water piping, a sink drain and vented toilet drain.dozerSep 26, 2011
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Cutting ToolThese cutting tools make it easy to get a nice cut on pvc. These are also required for cutting of the orange hot water flexi piping.dozerSep 26, 2011
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Vent Pipe WiredA 3/4" vent pipe wired in place. dozerSep 26, 2011
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Still Digging SepticsThe septic chambers will each be about 2 meters deep and accommodate 6 round 1.2 m cement pieces. dozerSep 26, 2011
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