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Electrical Wiring and Plumbing for a Basement Bathroom

Bob explains how remodeling a basement presents owners with options they didn't realize they had. In the Melrose home project, a space previously used as a little paint closet was converted to house a half bathroom that is badly needed in a home with only one bathroom for its four members. The area was reframed and the staircase restructured to accommodate the room. Al Leone of Plumbers Union Local Number 12 installed the new piping using PEX flexible tubing. Electricians were then called in to rewire the area. Electrician John Schiavone installed the wires, circuits, switches, and outlets.
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Electrical Wiring and Plumbing for a Basement Bathroom

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" So remodeling a basement often gives you. Some options you didn't know you had. And very often any remodeling project leads you to a point where you say well you might as well do this too there goes the budget sometimes so we had here is. A situation where the back corner of the old nasty dirty basement. Formerly a little paint closet was -- perfect location to carve out -- Badly need is half fast so this is a -- 34 bedroom house with one bathroom. Very often that's what they've built back in the 1920s and this is a family with two little boys so it makes sense to provide some additional -- Well we've been able to do here once we re frame the area restructured. This little staircase that goes after the kitchen. Was essentially to rough it out. Our plumber Al Leone was back with -- another apprentice from the plumbers and gas spinners union local number twelve training program. They made quick work of a pretty complex plumbing job by using pex flexible tubing. We will have a combination of a half bathroom with a little sink. And -- for the laundry equipment the washer and -- we'll also be enough room for a spare refrigerator down here. But once the plumbers were through with all the essential rough work that had to be done including some specialized plumbing because -- toilet in the basement doesn't necessarily work without some assist. More about that later we had the electricians come in to move wires and pull wires and get things going. Electrician John -- he also had his work cut out form. Running all the new lines. You don't think about it much but a bathroom and a laundry require quite a few circuits switches and outlets and it's important to have a licensed electrician do this work. And get the proper inspection."

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