We have extremely low water pressure at the street: about 14 psi as measured by the water company guy. They are not obligated to do anything about it as long as we get water, and by the time it...
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We have extremely low water pressure at the street: about 14 psi as measured by the water company guy. They are not obligated to do anything about it as long as we get water, and by the time it...
We had our bathroom renovated this year, and this one was a gut job. I didn't do the work this time. About three days ago, my daughter told me that she had lost hot water in the shower. It wasn't...
So if I put in another vanity style sink and use the existing drain pipe, I'm good to go, but if I want to replace it with a pedestal sink, I have to get a permit, install venting in this first floot...
This is an old house, and with the walls down for new backerboard and tile, the bathroom shows no indication of any vent stacks in either the toilet or sink walls. When I initially called the...
We're replacing a vanity sink with a pedestal sink. The existing supply lines look like they can stay where they are, but the existing drain line from the vanity runs straight down through the floor...
Is it likely that I will be able to just turn the threaded adapter to remove? Is there any prep or special materials or tools? I'm assuming I can cut the pipe and then remove the brass fitting with...
My simple "retile the powder room" project has turned into something a lot bigger than I first imagined. It turns out that I'm going to have to replace the subfloor, so while I'm at it I'd like to...