Checking for Water Leaks, Installing New Piping, and Testing Water Flow
To check for water leaks, all existing connections were inspected for signs of moisture or corrosion. If any leaks were found, the fittings, seals, or pipes were tightened or replaced. New piping was then installed where necessary, ensuring that all connections were properly sealed with pipe tape or thread sealant to prevent future leaks. The water flow was tested by turning on the faucets or running water through the newly installed pipes to check for blockages, leaks, or inadequate pressure. For the bathroom shower and toilet, the existing plumbing was either upgraded or replaced with new pipes. The shower drain and water supply lines were installed, ensuring the pipes were properly aligned and securely fastened. Similarly, the toilet's water supply lines and drain were connected, ensuring that everything was fitted tightly and that no leaks would occur once the system was pressurized. After installation, the system was tested for water flow and pressure, ensuring everything worked smoothly and efficiently. Also installed new fixtures and shower and sink.





















































































