Terminating & Capping your Plumbing During Home Remodeling

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Part of the video series: How to Remodel Your Home

Summary: Learn about terminating plumbing in a room you plan to remodel in this free do it yourself video on home remodeling.

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Terminating & Capping your Plumbing During Home Remodeling

This area used to be a back porch where the ceiling drops down. This entire area was a back porch. This end segment of it was a laundry room. When we decided to make this an entry alcove, what we did was we had to end the plumbing here, we had to terminate it. When you terminate your plumbing in a certain area, you want to disconnect it from the source. You do not want to cap it in the slab, but it is okay to cap it in the wall. What we did is, about this high over in this area, that pipe comes up into this wall and its capped off with a pvc cap that’s made for that purpose.

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