Re: Best Faucets?
I like Delta. They give a great value without spending megabucks for the unit. The seats and springs are readily available, cheap enough to keep a ...
I like Delta. They give a great value without spending megabucks for the unit. The seats and springs are readily available, cheap enough to keep a ...
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ViewsSorry I'm not Dan but, http://www.rangeairfilters.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=WB2X9760
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ViewsThere's a you tube video that shows you what I trying to say.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D80qbzvb9hc
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ViewsYou're going to remove that line anyway and use the lines that come with the filter.
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ViewsI usually use braided stainless steel or nylon flexible supply lines for that. It's a good compromise of reliability and ease of use. It's good and...
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ViewsMost and least reliable: Of your front loading the models with the fewest repairs were LG and Samsung (7%) followed by Kenmore 10, Whirlpool 11 Ma...
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Views1/4-inch to 1/2-inch per 10 feet at the very most.
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ViewsHi Ken, I came across this it's basically the same deal. Hope this helps you out.http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=4584
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ViewsTake it back and get a 10" WC. That should have been the first thing you measured.
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ViewsYou can wait as long as you want to look at it but if another piece is loose the next wind will pull it of. It's not hard to repair usually I use a...
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ViewsIt's possible amongst other things. Start with calling the company that furnishes your power. How long has this been going on?
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ViewsIt's possible amongst other things. Start with calling the company that furnishes your power.
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ViewsThe tailpiece (from sink to top of trap) should be less than 24". If longer then the flow of water might cause the trap to empty out because of the...
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ViewsWe need more information regarding the type of system you have. Steam? Hot water? One pipe? Two pipe? Gravity? Forced flow? Follow me?
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Views" If I turn the water off with the shutoff valve and turn it back on, it fills up normally again but only that one time, it fills slowly the next t...
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ViewsIt's ok.(the plumbing that is) p.s. Bowl is spelled BOWL. L.O.L.
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ViewsSometimes you can clean,but they are less than 10 dollars.If it's a fluidmaster brand they come apart pretty easily to clean.
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ViewsDebris lodged in the fill valve.
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ViewsMake sure the filter(s) are changed first of all. Then call for service if it still doesn't operate properly. Could be a dirty or defective flame s...
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ViewsCheck for sediment that broke loose when you shut the water off, in the faucet aerator and the toilet fill valve.
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