Tiny Home on Wheels: How to Do Plumbing Right

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Tiny home on wheels are growing in popularity across the globe, and with good reason. These mobile dwellings are small, efficient, and cost less than traditional homes to build and maintain. Tiny homes plumbing can seem like a daunting task to complete yourself if you’ve never tackled it before, but with the right know-how, you can successfully navigate your tiny home’s plumbing issues and make repairs when necessary. Here are some important tips on how to do tiny home on wheels plumbing right!

Planning is Key

The key to efficient, easy-to-maintain plumbing in a tiny home on wheels is planning. You’ll need a space for your plumbing, ideally either an outside storage area or inside the tiny house. Find out if you can drill through the floor and install pipes below ground level, as this will make cleaning easier and allow you to use gravity when draining water from sinks and showers. Choose faucets with a high flow rate that won’t rust over time or leach lead into your water supply. You’ll also want fixtures that are low profile so they don’t stick out too far from the wall which might make them difficult to clean around. Make sure your drains slope downward to avoid clogs and other problems.

Use the Right Materials

The plumbing in tiny homes is typically made from PVC pipe. This piping is flexible and easy to work with, but it has some drawbacks. The most common complaint about PVC piping is that it can be difficult to cut without nicking the surface of the pipe, which can lead to leaks. For this reason, many people opt for metal piping instead of PVC. The downside of metal pipes is that they are heavier and more difficult to work with because they require more fittings than PVC pipes do. Another concern with plumbing in a tiny home on wheels is that it can rust when exposed to water and oxygen over time. Stainless steel or plastic piping is a good way to avoid this problem because these materials are not susceptible to corrosion like metal or copper pipes are.

Get Professional Help

When you start a business, one of the first things you’ll do is hire experts in various fields to help you out. As such, it’s important that when you’re working with professionals who deal with tiny home plumbing, that you make sure they know how to work with homes of all shapes and sizes. You may also want to research the company before hiring them so that you know their reputation and ensure that they are qualified for the job. The best way of doing this is by asking for references or speaking with previous customers. This can save a lot of time and money in the long run as it will stop your tiny home from having any major plumbing problems down the line.

Follow Local Regulations

If you’re planning a tiny home on wheels, it’s important to know how the plumbing will work. Before you purchase your tiny home, find out whether or not your city has any regulations about what type of plumbing can be used in a trailer. Some cities only allow for gravity-fed systems and some will allow for water pressure systems. If your city does have regulations, ask an inspector about what you need before you start building anything.

If your city doesn’t have any regulations, it’s still wise to plan ahead so that you know what type of system is best for you and don’t waste money and time by installing the wrong one later.

Maintain Your System

Many tiny home on wheels owners are able to do the plumbing themselves, but if you have any concerns, it’s worth hiring a professional. It’s a good idea to know how your system is supposed to function before working with it and even though you may only need a plumber for something small, it’s better to know what they are doing. When you hire a plumber, make sure they can show you all of the parts of your system so that you can identify them in case of future problems.

 

Tiny Home on Wheels: How to Do Plumbing Rightultima modifica: 2022-11-28T12:30:27+01:00da henryjackson1

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