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hey, im new to revit, but one of the things i am hoping to do with it is be able to design the plumbing system that will be under the foundation. It will come up through the slab and depending on what its for it will either stop at the slab level or go up into the wall. I am only planning on using this for residential purposes now if that makes any difference. How difficult will it be to do this, and does anyone know how?
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you would need to either find or make all the plumbing pieces as families that you need to design the plumbing layout, then place in your project.
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would i just have to make an extra level under the slab to put the piping in?
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