That is the underground drainage Plumbing under a concrete floored dwelling, which has to pass inspection before the concrete is poured.
No. Plumbing rough in refers to the installation of pipes and fitting to the fixtures, not the installation of the fixtures themselves. That is called plumbing trim.
You first of all have to find out what is causing the slab to heave. If you fix the slab then within a two year period you will be redoing the slab again. You may have a leak in the plumbing of the pool or a leak in the house plumbing or to the garden hose. Fix all the leaks and then replace the slab.
if the concrete is cracked or there is leaking .... if not call a professional.
Contact your agent and ask them if you are covered.
Plumbing top-out is the stage of plumbing that occurs when a home is in its frame stage. There are three stages of plumbing typically in construction. Plumbing rough (prior to the foundation being poured); plumbing topout (bringing ground plumbing up through the vents); plumbing trim (installing fixtures).
American Builder - 2004 Constantine Rough Plumbing 1-43 was released on: USA: 31 May 2005
There are several sites that will help estimate the cost of a plumbing job. These are mainly designed for plumbing professionals however you can use them to get a rough idea of the job cost. The "MONEY" website has a plumbing cost calculator.
Yes.
The installation of water /waste / vent and under ground piping prior to the walls closed and the finish Plumbing is when fixtures are set and tested
That would depend on where the slab was and what it was doing. How close to a wall is it? What's under the slab? Rock, plumbing? Can you do it? Yes. Should you? Good question. What may happen varies with each slab and circumstance. You may bust it out and find a large rock under it and have to replace it.
The actual meaning of rough plumbing is advance work done by a plumbing contractor. Includes installation of waste and supply piping, gas piping, shower pans and tubs. installation of water, installation of sewer pipes, vents and bathtubs etc. While construction workers are all too familiar with rough plumbing, the topic usually doesn't come up with homeowners unless they are considering home renovations. For more information visit at: alliedallcityinc.com
A slab leak when related to plumbing is generally a pipe leak under the slab (your home's concrete foundation). There are a few main symptoms that can give you an idea whether you have a pipe leak under your home.slab leak symptoms include:Water on floorsHigh water billsA musty smell; mold/mildew/moisture in carpetsCracks in floors/wallsLack of hot waterInstant hot water at fixtures that didn't have instant hot water beforeHot spot(s) on the floor