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kien 04-22-2014 06:06 AM

wow, that looks BOSS!

Jeff000 04-22-2014 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 893317)
wow, that looks BOSS!

Thanks, makes me want my drywall finished more. Lol.

Jeff000 05-08-2014 03:15 PM

Painted the floor and put a utility sink in the fish room here.
I would highly recommend doing both of those before the tank is even in.

Painting the floor was pretty simple, but the area where my overflow was splashing the tiniest amount seems to have left a salt spot that I just can't get out of the concrete and will need a second coat for sure.
The paint makes a HUGE difference. I would highly suggest painting the floor being the first thing you do to a fish room if you aren't going to tile it.
Did make my skimmer pull about 3" of water over night, which seems odd, but everything looks great.

edit, just realized this photo is real blurry, lol. I have a few touch ups to make, but one coat seems to be ok.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7411/...8c0d15bd_b.jpg

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7375/...f3ce2642_b.jpg

Seriak 05-08-2014 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff000 (Post 896073)
Painted the floor and put a utility sink in the fish room here.
I would highly recommend doing both of those before the tank is even in.

Painting the floor was pretty simple, but the area where my overflow was splashing the tiniest amount seems to have left a salt spot that I just can't get out of the concrete and will need a second coat for sure.
The paint makes a HUGE difference. I would highly suggest painting the floor being the first thing you do to a fish room if you aren't going to tile it.
Did make my skimmer pull about 3" of water over night, which seems odd, but everything looks great.

edit, just realized this photo is real blurry, lol. I have a few touch ups to make, but one coat seems to be ok.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7411/...8c0d15bd_b.jpg

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7375/...f3ce2642_b.jpg

Oh! Don't show that picture of the sink install to a city inspector. The plumbing for the drain is a no no. :)

Jeff000 05-08-2014 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Seriak (Post 896098)
Oh! Don't show that picture of the sink install to a city inspector. The plumbing for the drain is a no no. :)

It's temporary, right lol.
It should have a trap, and probably it's own tie in. But the inspector saw it and passed me. I said it was a temporary installation.

But is a trap all its missing? Easy to add, just didn't think it was needed since there is a trap in the floor drain.

Seriak 05-08-2014 05:42 PM

I just know that Tony tried something similar here in Calgary and he ended up failing his inspection.

Delphinus 05-08-2014 05:43 PM

Wow, I got my whole plumbing permit failed because I had a sink draining into a floor drain like that (maybe I just had a big meanie of a plumbing inspector, or maybe Edmonton inspectors suck less than Calgary inspectors). I had to jackhammer the floor to tie into the main drain line AND tie the drain into the nearest vent to the ceiling. (And have a trap, but the main concern was that it didn't have it's own tie-in and venting) - apparently code only allows for "clear water" (aka furnace and A/C condensation) secondary drainage like that (I think that was the term he used for that anyhow) and anything else has to have a trap, tie-in and vent. (Pure awesome sauce.)

waynemah 05-08-2014 05:51 PM

This setup is fantastic. :biggrin:

Jeff000 05-08-2014 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 896106)
Wow, I got my whole plumbing permit failed because I had a sink draining into a floor drain like that (maybe I just had a big meanie of a plumbing inspector, or maybe Edmonton inspectors suck less than Calgary inspectors). I had to jackhammer the floor to tie into the main drain line AND tie the drain into the nearest vent to the ceiling. (And have a trap, but the main concern was that it didn't have it's own tie-in and venting) - apparently code only allows for "clear water" (aka furnace and A/C condensation) secondary drainage like that (I think that was the term he used for that anyhow) and anything else has to have a trap, tie-in and vent. (Pure awesome sauce.)

If he would have said anything I would have closed off the water valves, disconnected it and said I'm just storing it it here.
I think he knew that so let it slide.




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Originally Posted by waynemah (Post 896108)
This setup is fantastic. :biggrin:

Thanks,
Still a work in progress, but getting closer. I need someone to come in and do a good cleaning. Lol.

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