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  1. newmex999

    Drip system, not enough pressure!

    My drip system no longer is working properly. Same system been installed and working properly for years. It passes through a 1" Orbit valve. Following troubleshooting steps already done: Pressure at each main line that comes from the 1" orbit valve where the 1/2"poly hose branches off is 80lbs(...
  2. newmex999

    Watts Braided Lines

    Recently just saw some information about failures of Watts braided lines that are used on water heaters. I do not have these on my water heater, but I am sure I have used them for toilet and as supply lines to hot and cold water on sinks. I am not using Watts "floodsafe". SHOULD THESE BE...
  3. newmex999

    Water being sucked out of toilet bowl?

    Is there anything else besides a clog in the main line that then suddenly opens up that would cause the water in the bowl part of the toilet to be sucked out allowing sewer gas in the house? This has happened twice in the past 2 weeks. The first time all the water in the bowl was gone(this is a...
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    Water not getting hot enough

    I have noticed lately that my hot water is only getting to about 105 degrees even though it is set to the max. The water heater is about 16 years old. Other then trying to flush it out is there anything else I should check? Also, if the flush doesn't work and I have to replace it, what do you...
  5. newmex999

    Installing Glass Shower Door and Fixed Panel

    I will be installing a 30" hinged shower door attached to the wall and a 30" fixed panel across a 60 inch straight shower opening. The unit is frameless, so the fixed panel sits in a u channel on the bottom and the wall. Any tips/tricks on getting the door and fixed panel installed & lined...
  6. newmex999

    Threaded Connections and No Access Panel

    I am installing some HIGH FLOW Stainless Steel Threaded Water Flexes on a tub deck faucet and did not plan to install an access panel. I can always open up the sheetrock again if I need to. What is the down side of doing this? I know it is not to code, but why?
  7. newmex999

    Tub Deck Valve Installation

    I am trying to install a Danze tub deck faucet that has 1/2" copper sweat and 1/2" NPT. There are tags all over the place that say to remove the cartridge and inner valve components before soldering. However I have been trying to do this for the past hour with no luck on either valve...
  8. newmex999

    Flexible Plumbing Connections

    I need to connect 1/2 copper pipe to 1/2 NPT threaded connectors under and behind a bathtub for the tub faucet. The location and angle of the copper pipes in relation to the tub fittings makes it virtually impossible to use sweat fittings without doing alot of sweating. Is there something...
  9. newmex999

    Expansion Chambers

    I am installing a new shower valve. Should I install expansion chambers on the hot and cold 1/2 copper water lines near the valve?
  10. newmex999

    Reuse a soldered fitting?

    Is it ok to unsolder and resolder a fitting? The fitting in question is the brass female threaded winged fitting on top for the shower head. Thanks
  11. newmex999

    How high can I mount shower head

    I am installing a new shower valve and the shower will have tile all the way to the ceiling. How high can I go with the shower head? Thanks
  12. newmex999

    Connecting pipe to new shower valve

    I am installing a new shower valve and have the option to sweat the 1/2" copper pipe or attach the pipe to the male threaded connectors on the valve. Which one should I go for? Sweating the pipe on or "screwing" it on
  13. newmex999

    Sweating a Shower Valve

    Any tips/tricks for sweating in a new shower valve? I haven't done any sweating in many years, so just want to make sure I have my bases covered. What are the general sweating procedures? Does the valve need to be mounted to 2x4, or can it be supported by the 1/2 copper pipe? When...
  14. newmex999

    Deck Mount Tub Faucet

    I would like to install a deck mount tub faucet. I have about 4" between the wall and my tub. Is this enough room to install the faucet? I am NOT installing this on my tub, but between the tile flange and the wall on the drain end of the tub. Thx
  15. newmex999

    Moving Toilet, 2 --45's OK?

    I need to move my toilet a few inches to the side. How do you guys feel about using 2-45's to do this? My toilet is on a slab and I have already broken up some of the concrete and removed about a foot of dirt. I was also toying with the idea of using one of the better offset flanges...
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