Roughed-in Plumbing refers to plumbing (water and waste lines) installed for future fixtures, for example, a bathroom in a basement. Stops refer to shut-off valves on water supply lines, required to shut-off the water to repair the fixture that they service. So "Rough-in stops" are shut-off valves on supply lines that are roughed-in. If they were not roughed-in, you would need to break concrete floor (to install waste lines) if/when you decided to add a bathroom to your basement family room.
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A backflow preventer is a device that stops water from flowing back into the plumbing system, preventing contamination.
No, that's why plumbers have little devices called 'stops' or 'plugs'
A bib tap is a plumbing part. This is what allows the water to flow when you turn on your faucet and is what stops the water flow when it is turned off.
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A spigot anti-siphon valve is designed to prevent backflow in a plumbing system by creating a barrier that stops water from flowing back into the system. This helps to maintain the integrity of the water supply and prevent contamination.
To prevent water from being siphoned back into your plumbing system through an outdoor faucet, you can install a backflow preventer. This device stops water from flowing in the wrong direction and helps maintain the safety of your water supply.
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A backflow preventer is a device that stops water from flowing in the wrong direction in a plumbing system. It helps maintain the integrity of the system by preventing contaminated water from flowing back into clean water sources, ensuring that the water remains safe for use.
An anti-siphon device is used in plumbing systems to prevent contaminated water from flowing back into the clean water supply. It works by creating a barrier that stops water from flowing in the wrong direction, ensuring that the water remains safe to use.