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it all depends on how the ell was anchored and the type of pipe that was used. that's why i asked what was on the other side.if it's a closet you ...
it all depends on how the ell was anchored and the type of pipe that was used. that's why i asked what was on the other side.if it's a closet you ...
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Viewswhat's on the other side?do you have or can you create access.
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Viewsthey deleted that post from this morning and i didn't have time to finish reading it.i should have printed it.do you still have a copy?can you send...
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Viewsif it's a single handle it could be the limit on the shower valve is out too far not allowing enough hot to be mixed with the cold. put in anoth...
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Viewsif the bowl was filled to the brim then the blockage would have to be before the joint where shower ties in. correct? but i know what you're try...
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Viewsnow you weren't paying attention.
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Viewsif the toilet outflow pipe was reduced somewhere along the line to 1 1/2 you would have more than a slow flush.you would be having problems BIG TIME.
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Viewsjust by looking at the valve and comparing it to mine which are steam. thanks once again for another great tip. larry
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Viewshow did you know it was hot water.i thought it was 2 pipe steam.
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Viewsusually the stem will screw out with a socket. i have a set of plumbers sockets and i have also used a regular socket and turn it with pliers beca...
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Viewsyou should be able to get it out depending on how much give the pipes have in the direction away from the radiator. if not then you would have to ...
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Viewsposted new instead of reply to.
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Viewsloosen those union nuts all the way and move them back out of the way. then if you can't get the radiator out then turn the whole valve counterc...
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Viewsone way would be to use a no hub for the size of pipe you have,i presume it's 1 1/2 dwv.
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Viewsthat's your best bet.
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Viewsif it stops when you turn the water off then it sounds like the fill valve is not closing off completly. is it a fluidmaster?
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Viewsthe first thing that came to mind was that jobidoobie that fluidmaster makes that you glue somehow to the top of the flush valve.
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Viewseither turn off the water supply for a while and see if the noise stops and the water level in the tank drops. that will tell you if the flapper i...
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Viewsreally appreciate the tips. words can't describe. keep em coming.
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