Read your governing documents to determine ownership. Look for the section 'Unit Boundaries' and look for common areas, limited common areas: Plumbing should be covered together with electrical systems, and other 'mechanical' assets owned by the association.
As well, depending on how far 'outside' your question is based, the local utility might be involved.
There is no standard.
Please read your governing documents to determine who owns and is responsible for the outside plumbing in your community.
It saves you going outside to a little shed
If one is going to find information on condos in Ottawa the best place to check is the website Realtor. They offer information on all the condos that are in Ottawa.
Doesn't matter because you're going to purge the lines with air when you close it for the winter.
it usually depends on where u live. usually cheap pet stores or going out of business pet stores.
Upstream is where the flow is coming FROM . -Downstream is the direction it is going to.
Depending on local oces but ideally Inside the structure and increased to 4" diameter prior going through the roof to prevent hoarfrost
If someone wants to learning plumbing just as a hobby, they can research on the internet or spend time reading. If they were looking at changing or having a career in plumbing, going to a trade school would give them the required information needed.
going out is when you go out eneyware but going outside is when you go outside so it is the same thing.
You can buy a condo by going to websites such as Craigslist and finding available condos for sale. In addition, you can see the newspaper to buy a condo.
Plumbing agent is a reputable plumbing school in New York. You can fine more informaton regarding the courses, by going here: http://www.plumbingagent.com/Schools.aspx?ssState=34.
well it depends if youre going outside to the toilet or just to the shops
Well the UPC (uniform plumbing code) has the information but your drain line going outside the building and your vent line going outside the roof has to meet the same square inches. So if you have a main dran line that is 4" running outside the building then your must have enough square inches of pipe going threw the roof in example ( you would need four 2" vent pipes to equal one 4" pipe). Trailer homes don't follow the code and they go by the AWC (almost works code)