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Every TPR drain I've seen in condos terminates into a drain line with no visible termination and no air gap. Lately I have also been seeing 3/4 inch copper flex used for drain line. Both appear to be approved by local government inspectors. Any thoughts? Do you call it out as safety issue even though gov inspectors are approving the installation?
J. Christopher Weise Upscale Home Inspections of Greater Atlanta - Home, Condo, Commercial Inspector www.UpscaleInspections.com Atlanta Home Condo Commercial Inspection www.atlanta-homeinspector.com Atlanta Home Condo Commercial Inspector NACHI# NACHI07103002 ICC Member and Certification #5319032 Link exchange request form |
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