To obtain Plumbing blueprints for your house, you will need to contact the original builder or architect of the house. If they are not available, you can hire a licensed plumber to create new blueprints based on the existing plumbing system in your house. It is important to ensure that any changes made to the plumbing system comply with local building codes and regulations.
The detailed specifications and layout of the Hill House blueprints include the dimensions of each room, the placement of walls, doors, and windows, as well as the location of electrical outlets and plumbing fixtures. The blueprints provide a comprehensive guide for constructing the house according to the architect's design.
You should be able to find fixtures, but not the piping to or from them. You can usually figure shortest path fixture to supply, but sometimes something else is in the way.
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The plumbing vent is typically located on the roof of the house.
You need a monkey wrench, screwdrivers (flat and philips), as well as a hacksaw.
Sometimes. Depends how their Engineering Dept. did things back when your house was built.
Yes, it is possible to purchase a house and then demolish it, as long as you comply with local regulations and obtain the necessary permits for demolition.
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There are many places where one can read a blueprint house. One can head to their local government building safety office to read blueprints. Some realtor offices have blueprints as well.
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No I've never seen one for a house. Commercial buildings Yes, but then is it the design print, the as built print or what was really built print. and .has it been changed with out a print since it was built