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John Gayewski
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Slightly backing out an old threaded connection?
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We could meet in the middle and you could get a dielectric nipple. I realize your probably not up on the latest things going on, but...
Yesterday at 6:50 PM
John Gayewski
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No water pressure.
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Sounds like a clogged pipe somewhere. Something needs cleaned.
Yesterday at 6:35 PM
John Gayewski
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Slightly backing out an old threaded connection?
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Removing a previous point of failure and creating a stronger joint is proof in and of itself. 50 years is a long time, it's almost as...
Yesterday at 6:31 PM
John Gayewski
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Slightly backing out an old threaded connection?
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The "fact of physics" doesn't hold true in reality. Any electrolysis caused with these metals doesn't show itself in practice. Use...
Wednesday at 8:50 PM
John Gayewski
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Slightly backing out an old threaded connection?
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I think you might be the most annoying type of person seeking advice. Two people with years of experience agree on a solution and you...
Wednesday at 5:16 PM
John Gayewski
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Slightly backing out an old threaded connection?
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Dielectric unions are not very good. They tend to fail even if installed in alignment. If you are gonna drain the system and do the...
Wednesday at 5:41 AM
John Gayewski
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Vent too far from trap.. Adding a second vent or studor?
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An air admittance valve will not help drainage only in some cases will a regular atmospheric vent help drainage. What kind of piping...
Monday at 12:06 PM
John Gayewski
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Help understanding this plumbing setup
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I know a bidet can have a maximum of 110 degree water going to it. Was there a bidet in this bathroom or nearby?
Jul 3, 2025
John Gayewski
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Am I the only one who hates ADA height?
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This is one of those subjects where there is clearly a right answer, but is disgused as a preference, and you can't convince people they...
Jul 3, 2025
John Gayewski
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New tile installation higher than toilet flange
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There are many options available for this. Including a simple wax ring with horns along with a plain wax ring on top of it. There are...
Jun 29, 2025
John Gayewski
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Water pressure @120psi, expansion tank issues?
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Max water pressure in your house should be 80psi. A water meter doesn't adjust pressure. You need a regulator.
Jun 26, 2025
John Gayewski
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Toilet Venting when the toilet is next to the edge of concrete slab where DWV exits from the building and the from toilet is close to the horizontal
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Instead of using the 45 for the toilet riser use a street 45 inside of a 4x2 wye. Or even better instead of doing a wye and 45 coming...
Jun 26, 2025
John Gayewski
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Moen M Core 3 vs Delta 17 Series
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The moen valves suck to pull later unless you have the right tool. The common moen tool that you see at the store doesn't work either...
Jun 26, 2025
John Gayewski
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Tankless Water Heater- PFAS, BPA, etc
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Most of the water way is plastic, but the parts are like the plastic pex fittings. Similar material. It doesn't (or at least isn't...
Jun 26, 2025
John Gayewski
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moen plaster guard
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Probably.
Jun 25, 2025
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