Tank plumbing was the next task. I intend to make it as simple as possible. while still being flexible for changes if needed. Each bulkhead is MPT and connects to union for any future plumbing changes.
The drain lines and feed lines meet at wye fittings in the center of the tank. I wish I could make it look less messy, but I was limited by the bend radii of the TigerFlex pipe.
The lines then run through a hole in the wall into the bathroom. I always cut my holes square and install low voltage mud rings so that if I ever tear out the pipes, I can just throw on a blank face plate and I'm done.
Next is the bathroom vanity. This is the majority of the downward slope for the return line.
Finally, behind the toilet and through the facia of the bathtub. I was surprised how hard it was to cut through the fiberglass.
Like magic, the pipes appear in the furnace room and run over to the sump.
I LOVE FLEX PVC! This would have been a lot harder with rigid tubing.
The drain lines and feed lines meet at wye fittings in the center of the tank. I wish I could make it look less messy, but I was limited by the bend radii of the TigerFlex pipe.
The lines then run through a hole in the wall into the bathroom. I always cut my holes square and install low voltage mud rings so that if I ever tear out the pipes, I can just throw on a blank face plate and I'm done.
Next is the bathroom vanity. This is the majority of the downward slope for the return line.
Finally, behind the toilet and through the facia of the bathtub. I was surprised how hard it was to cut through the fiberglass.
Like magic, the pipes appear in the furnace room and run over to the sump.
I LOVE FLEX PVC! This would have been a lot harder with rigid tubing.
