hyperbruce
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I am going to build a new home in New Mexico. To obtain a homeowner plumbing permit I need to:
1. Pay several fees
2. Pass a plumbing code quiz.
3. Make a isometric drawing of vent / drain system.
There is not much information on the www for this subject.
It would help if the were a list of all T's, y's and elbows or a standard stack isometric drawing to get started.
I built a house in the 60's in Minnesota and 2 neighbors were master plumbers. I was sent to the basement with a shovel to dig from under the footing to the main stack. Work they said I was qualified for. We were using cast iron back then and a lot of special tools were required.
A one story 2 full bath home does not sound like rocket science to me.
I do not think New Mexico will split the work between rough in and finish plumbing.
Thank you all
1. Pay several fees
2. Pass a plumbing code quiz.
3. Make a isometric drawing of vent / drain system.
There is not much information on the www for this subject.
It would help if the were a list of all T's, y's and elbows or a standard stack isometric drawing to get started.
I built a house in the 60's in Minnesota and 2 neighbors were master plumbers. I was sent to the basement with a shovel to dig from under the footing to the main stack. Work they said I was qualified for. We were using cast iron back then and a lot of special tools were required.
A one story 2 full bath home does not sound like rocket science to me.
I do not think New Mexico will split the work between rough in and finish plumbing.
Thank you all