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  1. Sid.Santo

    P-Trap Adapter Leaking

    The plumber had to take apart and reassemble the drain. Leak jo kore
  2. Sid.Santo

    Reposition Pex Pipe

    The plumber stopped by and pushed it up about 6 inches. It's a little better now
  3. Sid.Santo

    Reposition Pex Pipe

    Here's a wider photo
  4. Sid.Santo

    P-Trap Adapter Leaking

    Would you recommend redoing the trap without glue? Is there enough space for a slip joint trap without cutting into the cabinet? ...edit...sorry I reread your comment. I think the plumber is avoiding cutting into the cabinet since there are drawers underneath
  5. Sid.Santo

    P-Trap Adapter Leaking

    Thanks, but it seems to be a slow leak from p-trap
  6. Sid.Santo

    P-Trap Adapter Leaking

    Hi All. The p-trap adapter was leaking. I hand tightened it, which seemed to stop the leak. But the threads are still damp. What is the correct fix?
  7. Sid.Santo

    Reposition Pex Pipe

    Correct. In the basement and looking straight up at the floor joists. The blue line comes down and is only 6 feet of the floor. I want to avoid people bumping their head on it. Or not thinking and grabbing on to it while working in the mechanical room
  8. Sid.Santo

    Reposition Pex Pipe

    Thanks. I'm not a plumber . I'm not sure how to "dress" the pipe upward. I guess it must flex. In general how strong are pex pipe connections? It's quite low. If someone grabbed on to it and pulled without realizing it's a water pipe, would it leak easily?
  9. Sid.Santo

    Reposition Pex Pipe

    A plumber installed some PEX water lines for me in the mechanical room. He left before I noticed the lines are quite low. Can I just push them up? Will I be risking a leak? Especially at the circled connection? If it's easy to do I'd rather not have to call the plumber back.
  10. Sid.Santo

    Zip Tie Floor Drain

    Problem is the grate won't come off. Anyways there's a twisted wire in there i used
  11. Sid.Santo

    Zip Tie Floor Drain

    Basically I want to thread a zip tie through the drain. What's the technique? Lol. I'm not looking to change that pipe or use a clamp
  12. Sid.Santo

    Zip Tie Floor Drain

    Sorry, what's unistrut?
  13. Sid.Santo

    Zip Tie Floor Drain

    This is a brain teaser. The zip tie for the condensate line snapped. How do plumbers thread them through there?
  14. Sid.Santo

    Sewer Connection

    Thank you. I guess the fernco is made for this type of application? I'm glad my plumber did a good job
  15. Sid.Santo

    Sewer Connection

    Thanks all. Glad it's correct. Yes, the green sewer line was existing. I guess that fernco coupling is how he mechanically tied the wye in.
  16. Sid.Santo

    Sewer Connection

    A plumber made the following connection for a basement bathroom. How does it look? Is that a PVC connection? Standard stuff?
  17. Sid.Santo

    Primer For Laundry Utility Sink

    Thanks all. The plumber will use the shower to run some water into the drain.
  18. Sid.Santo

    Primer For Laundry Utility Sink

    I need the drain in the basement to be replenished via a trap line. It's building code
  19. Sid.Santo

    Primer For Laundry Utility Sink

    I need the drain in the basement to be replenished via a trap line. It's building code
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