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    Wasn't working fast enough, wife hired a plumber....

    Wasn't working fast enough, wife hired a plumber. Can't blame her though. I could have connectorized the pipe before the wall went up. Thanks!
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    Disguising Pedestal Drain

    Is there a chrome or brass tube that I can simply slide over the abs pipe coming out of the wall so that it doesn't look so utilitarian behind my pedestal sink? It's a new install but the wall is...
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    Thanks, RioHyde - That's exactly what I was...

    Thanks, RioHyde - That's exactly what I was looking for. AFAIK, I'll need an airgap too, but that's between me and my inspector....
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    You are correct when you say the pressure of the...

    You are correct when you say the pressure of the bladder pushes the water out, but it isn't at 7 psi when the tank is full. Going to my physics

    PV/T = constant

    Assuming negligible temp...
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    Dishwasher with no Garbage Disposal

    How's it done? The instructions have the dw drain going straight into the plumbing, no air gap. Can it be run similar to a clothes washer drain, where the output of the dw is hooked over the edge of...
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    Got a response to the same question at another...

    Got a response to the same question at another forum yielding about the opposite response. A person there posted that the pressure on the air side of the bladder was about 4-7 psi, and that would be...
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    RO system output pressure and HW dispenser

    I want to install a hot water dispenser with the input coming from an RO system. (RO system has an artesian filter on the output, so I don't expect to have an issue with agressive water deteriorating...
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    90s in toilet vent

    I just gradeded the DWV under the half of the house that is receiving a major remodel. Apparently the main stack wasn't set deep enough originally to accomodate the all the necessary DWV bends for...
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    When using normal couplings, it's a pretty tight...

    When using normal couplings, it's a pretty tight fit just getting the coupling to dry fit onto a pipe. Are the repair couplings a little more generous in this respect, or is that where the bevel...
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    Cutting into DWV Stack

    I am remodeling my single story house with raised foundation. My house is 40 ft wide with a foundation wall every ten feet to hold the floor joists. The main stack goes through two of these walls to...
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    I doubt the grommets are for protection, probably more for isolation and noise. Is anyone familiar with these? Should I look at Home Depot?

    I'll look for the straps. As for the heavy wires...
  12. Proper way to strap pipe and going through lumber

    I have a project to complete, plumbing a shower wall with a temperature control valve, two volume control valves, a ceiling mounted rain-shower and a massage body spray on one valve and a double...
  13. Rough-in distance from wall for setting toilet

    I bought a Toto that has a 12" rough-in. Does this mean 12" from the finished wall to the center of the toilet flange? How much clearance should this give me from the back edge of the tank/lid to the...
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