for BEGINNERS, not for professionals.
If you are a Beginner in Plumbing like me, this well illustrated book is for you !
No more than 128 pages, with a Glossary on only 2 pages , an index on one page and the rest of the book is well illustrated ( color photos or drawings or tables on each and every page ).
Eight chapters : 1 Home Plumbing Systems, 2 Plumbing Tools & Materials, 3 Working with Pipe, 4 Emergency Repairs, 5 Repairing Faucets, 6 Repairing Sinks, 7 Repairing Toilets, 8 Replacing Fixtures.
The language is easy to understand for a non-techie or a Do It Yourself BEGINNER; here is an example . What is a Ballcock ? " a valve inside the toilet tank that automatically fills the tank to a preset level when the toilet is flushed; there are three common types of ballcocks: ...."
Here is another . What is a valve ? " a device that controls the flow of water through a pipe "
Most of the projects are for projects allowed by the local or national codes .
The steps to go through are clearly indicated and the fonts for the text are 12 or 14 , not tiring for your eyes.
Even the photos for the tools and materials are shown.
you can't go wrong. BUY the slim but effective text.
Great for beginners
I first purchased Mr Peter's book on windows and doors. His step-by-step method is so easy for a beginner, and Plumbing Basics is equally instructive. I think even if one had a fear of repairs, that would soon evaporate with a single glimpse at Mr Peter's books.
What I most appreciate is the illustrations of the tools one needs. Reading in a text that I need a strap wrench or closet auger, does not bring a picture to mind, but Mr Peter's book shows you what they look like.
Honestly, these are great for any beginner.
Good coverage, well illustrated
I bought this book in hopes of becoming somewhat competent with the plumbing problems I regularly encounter at home. This book helped me tremendously. It began with a simple explanation of how plumbing systems work, and then moved to a discussion of pipe types and tools. Then it got to business explaining how to join pipe and perform typical repair and maintenance tasks. The book does a good job of telling you what to do second if the first attempt to fix a problem doesn't work -- such as what to do when plunging the sink doesn't clear a clog. This is particularly valuable.The author writes clearly and simply, without talking down to his novice audience. I felt like I was getting solid, expert advice from a friend.
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