Thanks very much for the reply and the phone number. I called them and they are sending a new flush valve gasket - perhaps that will solve the problem, but I suspect I'll be calling them back next...
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Thanks very much for the reply and the phone number. I called them and they are sending a new flush valve gasket - perhaps that will solve the problem, but I suspect I'll be calling them back next...
Just installed a brand new Aquia III and the water level in the tank is slowly decreasing (about 1/4 inch an hour). I can see water trickling very slowly into the bowl from under the rim. I cleaned...
Been away from the computer for a few days and wanted to say thanks very much for the reply. I appreciate it!
Doing my bathroom remodel and currently have the drain line for the toilet ending in a 3 inch couple fitting about three inches below the finished floor. To complete it, I can either trim the length...
Yes the old ring is completely removed. The "problem" is that the Moss Bay ring is designed to fit into a groove that my flange doesn't have. If you picture a side-ways looking cross-section of the...
I removed the rusted metal ring from the toilet flange in my bathroom and had planned to replace it with the Moss Bay stainless steel ring. Getting ready to install it though, I don't believe it will...
Thanks to everyone for the replies. The Watts In-Line is a nice streamlined tank. It was, I believe, introduced in 2003, so I was surprised to learn they'd discontinued it. I know I'll have to...
Anyone know where I might be able to find a Watts ILT-5 expansion tank? The internal bladder on mine is leaking and the company no longer makes this model.
Thanks, cwhyu2, for the quick reply, and Terry too for the picture!
Which is best to use when installing a drain in an acrylic tub, plumber's putty or silicone?
Great. Thanks very much for the reply, Terry.
The "innerds" of the Wilkins model 70 pressure reducing valve on the water supply entering my house have gone bad and the water pressure slowly creeps up to 90 psi (valve set at 50). I've been able...
Thanks hj, for the reply and the info. That's the way I'll do it!
Two questions on working with this rough-in:
#1 - The shower outlet on this series valve sits quite a way back on the valve body. If I run a straight riser to the shower head and terminate it with...
Thanks for the reply!
First, I recently found this forum and really appreciate reading all the great advice - thanks! Here's my question - I'm replacing a tub in an existing bathroom. The new tub's dimensions will...