Paperback 8-1/2 x 10-7/8 in. 192 pages, with color photos and drawings
Published 2005 ISBN 978-1-56158-698-1 Product #070782
You never know what youll encounter during a remodel, so you have to be prepared to work around problems when they inevitably arise. In
Remodel Plumbing, third-generation master plumber Rex Cauldwell provides real-world problems and solutions that you can use to figure out problems on your own jobs.
This book covers the full range of pipe types youll likely encounter on a remodel job, including steel, copper, PB, CPVC, and PEX. You wont just learn how to install them, but how to tie them into existing systems. This complete guide explains:
- The water supply system
- Tapping into supply lines
- Adding/running drains and vents
- Remodeling kitchens and baths
- Installing a dishwasher
- Plumbing in an icemaker
- Converting a tub-only faucet to a tub/shower
- Installing a toilet in a basement
I am a third-generation plumber. I learned the trade from my uncle Bud, who in turn was taught by his father. I remember Uncle Bud telling me that I should be paying him for all the experience I was getting (at that time I was making 25 cents an hour). And he was right.
Remodeling work requires a special kind of thinking. When I was working with Uncle Bud, he taught me to think ahead and figure out what problems he was going to encounter so that I could have a specific tool waiting for him when he needed it. I was to plop the tool in his hand without him asking for it. Though I didn't know it then, such thinking was to become an invaluable aid when I became a master plumber doing my own remodeling work.
In remodeling work, there is no straight-line thinking. Simply put, things normally do not work out as originally planned. You never know what you will come across, and you have to be able to work around problems. Throughout this book, I've presented problems and then given solutions so you can create, within yourself, a logical thinking procedure that can pull you through when you come across a tricky situation.
Many books cover only copper or just plastic. Not so here. This book treats the complete range of water supply lines you will likely encounter on a remodel job: galvanized, copper, PB, CPVC, and PEX. You will learn not just how to install them but how to tie them into an existing system.
Many times I am asked which pipe is best. I will not tell you which is best because, if installed properly, any pipe system will work just fine. Instead, I list all the advantages and disadvantages of each type so you can make up your own mind. I also show you how to work with these types of pipes, illustrating shortcuts and tools you may not know about. And then I show you how to interface the pipe into different sorts of plumbing pipe systems. I cover drain lines extensively, showing you how to install new lines and tie into old systems.
Once you've digested all there is to know about pipe and fittings, I focus on actual remodel jobs. These are not projects created in a showroom or just for a photo shoot. These are actual plumbing remodel projects. From these real-life work situations, you'll gain knowledge and experience that you can take to your job to get it done faster and better.
Who needs this book? Anyone, pro or novice, who does plumbing work. If you are doing a plumbing job, whether brand new or a simple add-on, it is always a good idea to know all about the different types of pipe, their advantages and disadvantages, and to have a stockpile of a variety of solutions that have come down the pike. And this book doesn't provide just my own solutions and knowledge but that from two generations previous, passed along from my uncle and grandfather. Take this information, add to it, and share it with me in an e-mail (
ltmtnele@yahoo.com). I would love to hear from you.
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Average Customer Review:
superb book, November 15, 2009
I've been reading all the books on plumbing. Whether you are remodeling or not, this is absolutely the best book I've read - full of tips, accurate, and up-to-date.
Excellent book, covering all the bases, June 13, 2009
I am a DIYer with a fair amount of experience -- however I am new the the world of plumbing. This book is well-written, logically organized, and easy to read. It covers the important basic stuff in great detail to get novices pointed in the right direction (how to sweat pipes, pros/cons of different types of pipe material, etc), yet contains tons of tips and tricks for the experienced amateur/pro for all phases of common tasks. This is the plumbing book that I crack open first when I need to look something up. Highly recommended.
Remodel Plumbing (For Pros by Pros), March 4, 2009
This book was very helpful in planning and executing a current project. The writing is very clear and the visuals are appropriate and well done.
title misleading, January 28, 2009
The book is called Remodel Plumbing, but doesn't really cover remodeling. It has a lot of good tips and techniques on plumbing, but says next to nothing about how to install a bathtub (how to frame it in, etc). I was very disappointed with this book.
average, May 1, 2008
I give 3 stars because this book has several tips but missing the whole picture. I read all the good reviews and bought the book but I'm a little disappointed.
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