i've found old style plumbing items at these sites in the past:
www.vandykes.com
www.antiquehardware.com
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i've found old style plumbing items at these sites in the past:
www.vandykes.com
www.antiquehardware.com
This is what my cleanout looks like. It's about a foot or so off the floor.
thanks for posting this. :)
24 reminds me of a house I saw with a bathtub & toilet in the middle of the bedroom
Do you pros ever just refuse to work on these things because they are just too...
The Black and Decker plumbing book has great pictures. I've seen it at HD and Lowes and online at bn.com.
My grandmother in Europe has one (in a small apartment) and is very pleased with it. Because of her small apartment and the existing plumbing, she didn't really have any other options. I can only...
There's a plumbing supply house in Jamaica Plain on Washington St., but I just can't seem to remember the name. You can't miss it if you drive by it.
Duckie:
http://www.blackanddecker.com/ProjectCenter/DocumentView.aspx?DOC_ID=p_2_27_10769_10781_10857.html
See the loop under the shower in this picture? That's where water sits to create...
Is wet venting frowned upon? Would that be because the vent is not always unobstructed? Or is there some other reason.
I'm asking a lot of questions tonight cause I just spent all day reading my...
I seem to missing something here, cause I just can't seem to wrap my head around the explanation. The cleanout in my system looks like this:
Y
not
T
I can understand why a T design...
Edited: HJ, plumguy and Kristi have kindly begun to address my question on another thread. No need to have two threads on the same issue.
I was just curious why it wouldn't be allowed. I wasn't planning on doing it, I just want to understand why...the more I know the better my work will be in the long run :)
Just curious: Wouldn't the toilet be close enough to the main stack to use the main stack as its vent??
What are the exact things that an inspector will check upon viewing the completed plumbing. Will the inspector always require a pressure test for replacement of old pipes?
Why can't I use the cleanout to connect an auxiliary DWV stack if I install a new cleanout into the new stack so that it can be used to reach both?
It turned out to be a 4". We had flange replacement parts on hand but fortunately did not need them. :)
1. I understand that codes generally require a minimum clearance in front of and from side to side of a toilet. I have been unable to find anything like this in the Massachusetts building codes. ...
Thanks. I wanted to have some replacement parts on hand, just in case. :D
We are going to change the toilet. I have no idea whether the waste pipe (which is the original 1929 cast iron) is 3" or 4". Was either of these the preferred type used in the Boston area during...
Deabath.com has some unusual stuff.
thanks :)
I bought a toilet last fall, with the full intention of installing it at the time. That did not happen and the toilet spent the winter (in Massachusetts) in an unheated garage. Is this something...
thanks :)
What's the best (easiest) way to bend the rigid chrome supply lines?
Is your stop valve entirely open? This solved the problem for us.
why is plastic bad?