They can be run next to each other, but its good practice to try and stay away from them if possible.
Of course as long as the piping and electrical lines are insulated and will not cause an electrolytic action
Yes, you can run electrical wires in a load bearing wall.
I wouldn't suggest you do. If for some reason your plumbing leaked or exploded this could cause an electrical fire because of the electrial lines which obviously could cause some serious damage. Answer Another reason to avoid this option would be because if you run electrical cable next to copper piping it can cause electrolosis and this can weaken pipes and cause them to burst resulting in the above answer.
Yes, but only pipe, fittings too big in diameter where they glue together to fit in 2X4 wall.
start at the2 nd floor run it down to the existing pipes, will have to run it outside of walls, unless you want to tear the wall out, then make a cover for it
Not in new construction building, best way to find out is to call plumbing inspector to the job site and ask him. An inspector has a right to do an exception to the code, if there is a very good reason.
Balloons fall off the wall after being charged because they soon run out of the charge they had through the air and the wall...
Turn on the the water to the fixture. And let in run.
Typically you would tee into the plumbing after the pump and filter with a small hose and a valve that runs to the plumbing on the slide.
Yes as long as the building construction is using wood wall studs.
Sure. The question is whether or not it will freeze during the winter. == Answer== are talking about putting the plumbing outside the inside wall of bathroom? If so i would not do it. all the pipes showing would look like hell. If you did it under vanity it would be fine. You would be inside house so do not worry about freezing. If you did put in a outside wall make sure it is insulated right. And then hope for the best.
Any type of quotation question all comes down to factors. one. types of materials used. two. the amount of materials used. three. company or client supplying material? four. type of building that the plumbing will be taking place. five. distances covered in order to lay, run and connect materials for water and waste. six. will materials run surface or be inside the building? seven. what is the existing plumbing currently? eight. what extra patching and building will be needed? nine. time taken to do the job will depend on the questions mentioned above. ten. how much electrical there is to be removed will depend on how much an electrician's price will add to the plumbing quote. The cost could be absolutely anything depending on the answers and where you live.
on the ps3 version just run toward the wall and hit L1