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I have had someone else tell me to tear up the concrete and continue the vertical 3" pipe up through wall and widen wall using 2x2.
or use a #5 fittings (whats a #5 fitting?)
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I have an old refrigerator that is too cold. The freezer works fine, but The fridge freezes everything solid and all water condensate freezes on sides. I've turned the thermostat to warmest...
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Not necessarily right.
I fixed my refrigerator 2 months ago. It was collecting water underneath the fresh food bins. The self defrosting freezers collect condensate from the fridge too... and it...
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putting in two sets of washer dryers on the opposite sides of one wall (2x4).
I have an existing 2" drain coming out of concrete floor, everything else is planned
i plan...
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massplumber2008, I like your idea of undermining the slab as I go to aid removal. I think I will go with the electric jackhammer, my local HD tool rental has one for $42. It comes with 4 different...
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I will be installing the drain pipes for my new basement floor, I know my layout and I've done a complete bathroom before, just not a basement bath. My questions are about breaking the concrete up. ...
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Correct me if needed, I should have from the toilet to exterior an uninterrupted 4" with everything else connecting to the toilet line with a 4"/2" Y? from the toilet 4"/2" Y fitting run 2" to the...
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I'm planning an in law suit in my basement (1br, studio apt with outside door, kitchen, full bath, and a common laundry)
The elevation of the main drain exit for the house is approx chest high in...
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