I'm with Jimbo... I'd cut out that PVC line because using a torch that close, even with a bun cloth, you most likely will heat that PVC enough to distort it. I would also take that top 90º face it...
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I'm with Jimbo... I'd cut out that PVC line because using a torch that close, even with a bun cloth, you most likely will heat that PVC enough to distort it. I would also take that top 90º face it...
It's actually quite common for a slab leak (leak under the slab) to consume so much hot water that the water heater has a hard time keeping up with the demand placed on it by the leak alone not to...
I recently installed the ISE Evolution Excel in my home. One horsepower, reversing, jam sensor etc. The real reason I got it is because it's quiet. After I installed it on a Kohler stainless steel...
What you have there is a Mixet. There are two types based on years made. They are pre and post 1968 I believe it is. The one you are showing is the later which is most common. They're available...
I believe it to be a Delta 2256. If memory serves it takes the standard Delta two handle cartridge kit with springs and seats. No big deal to fix. Check your water pressure before doing anything....
I would like to join the pro forum please. I have a mere 35 years in the trade and haven't quite got it down pat yet. So until I do I would like to learn from any one I can. And with my present...
Alright, if you're still reading this thread here's what you need.
1-Flanged tailpiece with tailpiece washer and slip joint nut.
1-2 part continuous waste.
1-P-trap.
Here's how it goes...
To get a sewer gas odor in your home there has to be an opening in the waste pipe somewhere. It may be a trap not fully sealing, it may be a cracked pipe or it may be a vent issue. Ok?
The best...