Bathroom Vanity Faucet Supply Line Reconnect Records for Unit Turn Plumbers
Unit turn plumber guide for bathroom vanity faucet supply line reconnect records, shutoff verification, hot and cold labels, leak test, P-trap reconnect, and final drawer clearance.
Answer: Unit turn plumbers should record shutoff verification, hot/cold labels, supply reconnect, P-trap reconnect, 1 leak test, and drawer clearance before vanity release.
Why reconnect records reduce post-turn leaks
Vanity replacement often happens fast during apartment turns. A reconnect record forces the plumber to verify shutoffs, supplies, drain trap, faucet operation, and drawer clearance before the unit is handed back to leasing.
| Reconnect item | Unit turn reason |
|---|---|
| Shutoff verification | Confirms valves operate before the next tenant moves in. |
| Hot/cold labels | Prevents reversed supply complaints after faucet reconnect. |
| 1 leak test | Checks supplies and drain before the vanity cabinet is loaded. |
FAQ
What should a supply reconnect record include?
Include shutoff status, hot/cold labels, supply connections, P-trap reconnect, leak test, and drawer clearance.
Why record drawer clearance?
Drawers can hit supply lines or traps after plumbing is reconnected.
When is the vanity ready for release?
Release it after faucet function, drain flow, leak test, and drawer operation are verified.
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