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Yesterday,
07:39 AM
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New Flotec well pump wiring (2 wire has 3 wires) ??
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Pumps and Tanks Well Forum & Blog
The Flotec pumps are not known for their quality or longetivity. Let us know how that works out for you.
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7 replies | 117 view(s)
05-22-2013,
09:34 AM
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Hammerin' Away...
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
Have you tried disconnecting the hose and running water into a bucket? There are inlet screens on the washing machine solenoid valve that can become...
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3 replies | 98 view(s)
05-22-2013,
09:30 AM
cacher_chick
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Help with the proper connectors with cast to PVC
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
Small cuts like that can be made very neatly using a circular saw with a diamond blade in it. Once the cut is to the max blade depth, it can be...
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05-22-2013,
09:23 AM
cacher_chick
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New Flotec well pump wiring (2 wire has 3 wires) ??
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Pumps and Tanks Well Forum & Blog
There are also 1/2 HP pumps that are 120 volt, so the smart thing to do is check in the main panel make sure it is what you think it is.
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05-21-2013,
09:07 PM
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Help with the proper connectors with cast to PVC
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
If you have the shower pan it is quite easy to see what is required. The Vickrell pans require a recess in the floor for the bottom of the shower...
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05-20-2013,
08:18 PM
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Methods for sealing sill plate to foundation?
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Remodel Forum & Blog
Thanks guys for the ideas. Between them I feel better about tackling this without going to extreme measures. :o I was thinking about investing...
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11 replies | 165 view(s)
05-20-2013,
07:48 PM
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Help?! I am regrouting the shower and found caulk under grout, tiles falling off
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Shower & bathtub Forum & Blog
I don't know what that stuff is, but I've seen a lot of bathrooms from the 60's that used it. Once something starts falling apart like that, the...
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4 replies | 113 view(s)
05-19-2013,
09:49 PM
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Finishing Basement - Insulating Walls and Floors
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Remodel Forum & Blog
I have no idea what the permeability of that insulation is. If it is wrapped in poly and tight fit, it seems like the wrong thing to do IMO. Even...
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16 replies | 380 view(s)
05-19-2013,
09:34 PM
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Methods for sealing sill plate to foundation?
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Remodel Forum & Blog
Maybe I should have posted a photo. :) The sill is 2x8, which has an actual dimension of 7-1/4 x 1-1/2. This causes the block to stick out far...
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05-19-2013,
03:35 PM
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Methods for sealing sill plate to foundation?
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Remodel Forum & Blog
I know what backer rod is. With all due respect, I'm hoping for a better solution than cobbling together 3 pieces of backer rod for every 16"...
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05-19-2013,
11:45 AM
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Finishing Basement - Insulating Walls and Floors
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Remodel Forum & Blog
Actually, the entire reason XPS foam is recommended is because the foundation walls below grade MUST dry towards the inside of the basement. The...
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05-19-2013,
08:07 AM
cacher_chick
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Methods for sealing sill plate to foundation?
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Remodel Forum & Blog
That would seem simple enough if the top block wasn't hollow. Working from the basement, the seam between the block and sill plate ranges from...
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05-18-2013,
08:44 PM
cacher_chick
started a thread
Methods for sealing sill plate to foundation?
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Remodel Forum & Blog
My basement was constructed with standard 8" concrete block and the sill plate was set on that with no gasket. Needless to say, is has major air...
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05-17-2013,
09:04 PM
cacher_chick
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Water rusty and full of sediment after new submersable well pump was installed
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Pumps and Tanks Well Forum & Blog
Shocking the well will make it appear even worse. Sometimes the pump needs to run for a few days to really flush out the solids that are suspended...
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05-17-2013,
01:23 PM
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New electric water heater on concrete slab
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
Around here, Sears just pays local plumbers to act as a subcontractor, so the same guy might show up whether ones goes through Sears or picks an ad...
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05-17-2013,
11:53 AM
cacher_chick
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Finishing Basement - Insulating Walls and Floors
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Remodel Forum & Blog
I have never worked in a basement where the concrete walls were flat or plumb, so the stud walls are always built to the inside of the existing...
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16 replies | 380 view(s)
05-17-2013,
05:29 AM
cacher_chick
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Finishing Basement - Insulating Walls and Floors
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Remodel Forum & Blog
When I did this I adhered the XPS directly to the walls and framed regular stud walls inside of the XPS. I avoid any wood touching concrete, to...
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16 replies | 380 view(s)
05-16-2013,
07:18 PM
cacher_chick
replied to a thread
Connection of Water Intake Pipes to Shower Valve
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Shower & bathtub Forum & Blog
You can use a pair of 45's to get more distance between the pipes before they reach the shower valve.
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4 replies | 125 view(s)
05-16-2013,
11:59 AM
cacher_chick
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Remodeled Kitchen Sink Plumbing
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
The pipe should not have any waste coming down from the floors above, as it is a vent. The concern with cutting in a new tee is the weight of the...
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6 replies | 217 view(s)
05-15-2013,
08:38 PM
cacher_chick
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Remodeled Kitchen Sink Plumbing
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
It always best to know what sink is being used when the plumbing is roughed in. Most new installs here put the trap adapter 15-16" above the floor....
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6 replies | 217 view(s)
05-14-2013,
08:05 PM
cacher_chick
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How to plumb drain for this.
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
Chances are that to do it right the bend off the wall will have to be cut off. If it's PVC in the wall, the tee might can be bored out with a...
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3 replies | 182 view(s)
05-14-2013,
07:51 PM
cacher_chick
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waste and venting sketch
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
Your diagram is not clear to me but the vent connection must be at least 6" above the flood rim of the highest fixture served. If the pipe has...
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2 replies | 114 view(s)
05-14-2013,
07:38 PM
cacher_chick
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Help with the proper connectors with cast to PVC
in
Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
Not sure what goes where in your photos, but when installed the bottom of the shower drain sits below the top of the concrete, and the trap must be...
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24 replies | 443 view(s)
05-13-2013,
07:44 PM
cacher_chick
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Double shower drain vent question.
in
Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
The drain has to be routed to one side or the other so that the vent can come up into the wall. Once it is above 42", it can go horizontal (with...
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7 replies | 197 view(s)
05-13-2013,
08:10 AM
cacher_chick
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Is installation too flimsy?
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Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
If you insist on keeping the existing set-up, set a post in the concrete to act as a support for the piping. I would also set a second post to...
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20 replies | 467 view(s)
05-13-2013,
08:02 AM
cacher_chick
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Question regarding connecting a softener
in
Water Softener Forum, problems, installation and reviews
If you buy pex, you will also have to buy the tool to install fittings on the ends. The I.D. of pex or cpvc will be smaller than the equivalent...
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15 replies | 437 view(s)
05-13-2013,
07:55 AM
cacher_chick
replied to a thread
Double shower drain vent question.
in
Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
I cannot see what you are trying to do, but can tell you that the vent takeoff must be vertical. Normally this is accomplished by routing the drain...
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7 replies | 197 view(s)
05-12-2013,
09:46 PM
cacher_chick
replied to a thread
Is this a normal basement drain in an older home?
in
Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
Have you actually found any drain tile or are you just assuming it exists? Depending on soil conditions and elevations, many homes do not have such...
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9 replies | 224 view(s)
05-12-2013,
05:55 PM
cacher_chick
replied to a thread
Question regarding connecting a softener
in
Water Softener Forum, problems, installation and reviews
I'm not sure about your market, but PVC & CPVC are about the same price here, and CPVC is an approved material in residential supply piping, hot or...
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15 replies | 437 view(s)
05-12-2013,
05:48 PM
cacher_chick
replied to a thread
Is this a normal basement drain in an older home?
in
Plumbing Forum Discussion & Blog
Our sewage treatment facilities would all be overflowing if this kind of connection were "normal". Foundation drains are for groundwater, and must...
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9 replies | 224 view(s)
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