Don't quote me on this becuase I have never done it, but I have seen it done two ways.
1) Using a circualr saw with a heavily taped surface and a fine tooth blade to reduce splintering. Or to avoid...
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Don't quote me on this becuase I have never done it, but I have seen it done two ways.
1) Using a circualr saw with a heavily taped surface and a fine tooth blade to reduce splintering. Or to avoid...
First of all let me tell you that to replace what you are talking about will be expensive. Someone else on the bard will be able to give a better cost, but it will involve cutting into walls. A...
You have certainly come to the right place to have your questions answered, however be ready there will be many more questions. For now I only have three:
Did the insurance company say why to...
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Thanks again, but I left one thing out as well. The garage will have the 5/8 drywall replaced at the end of the projects completion. I had to remove it to gain access. Thanks Again!
Thanks yo all for the help! I finished installing the shower with little diffulculty over the weekend. Despite some of the suggestions, I did choose to use a solvent weld drain. I left out one...
I have to agree with HJC, a vent is essential. I am not sure about whether you should tie into the existing stack or make a new one. I would shoot for the existing stack, with the upward slope.
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Thank for the information. The choice to use a solvent weld drain was a diffulcult one for me, but then again, I have no exsiting drin line there. The closest is about 4 feet away, and that is the...
I have finished moving all of my supply line and I am now working on the instaling the drain on my recent weekend project. One problem---how? The shower base is out and fully accessble. I have an...