Mar 21
Installation Of Clear Water Inside The House
- Categories: Home Improvement
- Tags: interior design
Installation of water inside the house consisting of two parts, the installation of clean water and dirty water installations (household waste). Installation of clean water is a channel of water for household purposes such as bathing, washing and cooking.
Installation of clean water can be made of iron pipe from the pipe or PVC and Pitch Fibre pipe. Iron pipe of course more powerful, not easily broken or cracked but require special equipment to install and prone to rust if not coated with good anti-rust. While PVC pipe is easy in assembly because it only uses sealtape and glue, but easily broken, easily separated and do not withstand high temperatures except use a special heat-resistant plastic pipe such as polyethylene of raised temperature resistance (PERT) or Polypropylene (PP).
Network installation of clean water could be made circular type or types of disconnected according to the needs of water in the house. Circular type of network makes the water pressure evenly at every point while disconnected network type is the opposite of a circular tissue type.
The combination of iron pipe or PVC pipe have the form of an L (elbow), I and T with variations in diameter size. In addition to the water faucet, valve connection certainly needed when using the tank / water tank mounted on top of water tower.
Water tower made to increase the water pressure at the same time can be functioned as a water filter, it usually used for the installation of clean water in the terraced house.
Installation of clean water could be placed under the floor, inside the walls of the house, even above the ceiling so the house looks neat and clean from the pipeline, but it’s necessary to note the location of pipes that easily to be opened for easy repair if house damage at anytime, particularly on the piping installation.
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