I can get a complete Rinnai set up for $1000. Includes vent piping, isolation kit and water heater. Material for hook up is about another $300. If I charged $5000 I could make some serious coin.
The best thing to do if you have no other choice is open up the wall and lower the drain. For future reference always let the plumber know what kind of sink your putting in so he can rough correctly.
I had some what of a good expierience with union's. I was with my local 10yrs before I moved to Bobsville, I had a child born with a medical condition and eventually my health insurance ran out for my child. Wendy and I pleaded to the board to up the lifetime max. for our son. It was a no go...
It appears not. Depending what type of tub that was installed it may not need a mortar or plaster bed. It looks like it might be a 1 pcs tub install, if that's the case I would say your fine without it unless your having problems other than you have stated. Is that tub on a slab? I read some...
I believe you mean wall outlet floor mount. I think nhmaster is correct, google time. You can get really fancy and get the seat already molded into the fixture, at least that's what I've seen in Bobsville.
I have a A.O. Smith power shot water heater. When I turn the hot water on at any fixture then turn it off the water heater makes a squek noise. What could this be? Is it possible the dip tube connected to the cold nipple has a problem with the check flap or check ball?