Which is better??
Hello, I wanted a little more knowledge about the regular toilet with a tank on top of it, or one with a flushometer valve? I want to know which saves more water,...
Hello, I wanted a little more knowledge about the regular toilet with a tank on top of it, or one with a flushometer valve? I want to know which saves more water,...
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answersHi Bob, I have a two family home,in which the ceiling of the second floor leaks. When the problem first started we taught it was from the heating system just ab...
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answersI want to install a freeze proof yard hydrant. Do I have to run a water line from my pressure tank in the basement or can I Tee in at the well line?
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answersI am extending my hot and cold water lines in my kitchen about 3 feet. I have read the advantages and disadvantages to using CPVC v. Copper. Apparently, copper is...
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answersI recently bought a 5 year old, 4 bedroom ranch home with 2 full baths. In the master bathroom we have a tub and a separate shower stall. The jet tub is fine - ...
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answersPlease help! Came home from weekend away to find kitchen flooded and ceiling dripping. The upstairs toilet had a crack in the tank and was steadily dripping. T...
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answersRecently, my husband and I were fixing some water pipes. We used white bread to stop the water when soldering. Unfortunately, after leaving the shower valve ope...
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answersI bought an "upflush" toilet for the basement (www.saniflo.com - the saniPRO unit), which uses a maceator and a pump to pump waste up to a standard drain line (in...
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answersWhat's an easy way to cut a 4 inch iron pipe? Can this be done with a hack saw or will i be sitting there all day? Thanks
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answerswater is rising through the basement floo drain when the upstairs toilet is flushed.There is a loud noise from the shower floor drain which is about 6 foot from t...
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answerscars... in my never ending project of redoing my bathroom, i plan on moving the toilet to the opposite side of the room... so it will roughly be 12' away from ...
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answersI have a Delta one handle shower that has a drip. I have purchased the springs and rubber bushings recommended by **********. I can not however figure out how to ...
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answersMy home is about 6 years old. For a good while now, one of the toilets has begun to have what looks like mildew growing under the flooring. It was on one side f...
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answersI HAVE A FLAT PLATE COLLECTOR TYPE SOLAR PANEL IN WHICH I REMOVED THE GLASS TO MAKE SOME REPAIRS WITH LEAKS. BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER ON THE GLASS WHICH SIDE GOES UP ...
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answersI want to get rid of all my old galvanized pipes and replace with copper, but I am not sure of what size pipe to use. I want to replace eveything starting with t...
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answersHello, I was wanting to get viewpoints on these salt-free softening systems like the Pelican Filtersorb from those who have had experience or know someone who ha...
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answersI have bought a 15 year old house that has one -piece shaped/molded fiberglass shower/tub inserts as original equipment. They were regularly cleaned with SOS pads...
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answersI've had this hot water tank for maybe 2 years. I always kept it at "C" so I could take a shower, do laundry, and the dishes. The pilot light has never stayed lit...
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answersWe have never had problems with our septic system - It is cleaned once a year. There is only my husband and I living in this house now. We work and so are no...
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answersI just had my plumber install a new Mico faucet #7711 in my kitchen. It has very low water pressure. I can hardly rinse my dishes. The old one worked fine so it...
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