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Ok, I have used a new shower head as well as ran it with the drop only and no head findinig no noticeable improvement Then I disassembled the Moen valve removing the stem valve cartridge. I...
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Hi HK,
The shower is shower only but right next to it I have a jacuzzi and there is no doubt about it having very good pressure. I agree with you guys, the stops have to be suspected... they...
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Good morning ballengerb1 and Harold,
Thanks much for your answers.
Harold, I don't believe the shower heads are plugging as I can completely remove it and the water flow is still...
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I have a new house (lived in three years) and have a shower plus a combo tub/shower valvein another bath. These are Moen valves (probably antiscald).I see both have small in line stop ball valves. ...
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Just to make a point. The purpose of either steel or fiber reinforcing can never be to absolutely prevent a concrete floor from cracking. The purpose of reinforcing is better described as to try to...
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If the job actually requires rebar (like for a house footing) than I would not exclude it. I would personally use the rebar and exclude the fibre mesh for a footing. I believe if your garage floor...
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sometimes it can be difficult to tip in place a nice close fitting petition or frame a basement exterior wall of 2 X 4's for an insulating and attachment wall in a basement. The problem occurs if it...
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I can understand your concerns. Those folks who set those homes want the foundations backfilled as well and this is before the walls receive any weight of structure to aid in stability. Some...
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OK, so your floor plywood got heavily rained on for four weeks and is obviously soaked from top to bottom. Now, here you come with a heater and start baking your...
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Thank you Speedball. Was I ever glad you told me about that. I just got done unhooking the hose from the boiler drain at the bottom of the water heater and over to the floor sump where I drained...
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I have a loop of 3/4 and 1/2" copper pipe that makes a slight hammering sound while being used and sometimes when unused but perhaps the hot water heater fires up and pipes hammer. It is not a real...
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I think before any of us can help you, we are going to need some more information about your water source. Are you talking about a municipal water system or do you have a private well and pump?
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When the plumbers plumbed my new house, they plumbed in an extra 1/2 " copper line return from the plumbing branch feeding the Master Bath. They had returned it to the top of the water heater. I...
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Father is right. I would add, if you don't want to buy a blade to just go to any rental store and rent a 12" or preferably a 14" gas powered cut off saw. You should then be able to make a clean cut...
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How's the quality of your water so far as iron and mineral content? Is the water hard? This is a common problem and has happened to me several times over the years. I have had well systems for the...
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This problem sure does not represent the end of the world but it's proving to be a nuiscance. As most of us know, water vapor droplets accumulate in pvc vent pipes carrying LP gas furnace exhaust. ...
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I am currently going to be installing a new well water pressure tank and of course a new tee, cross, or manifold for the well water plumbing system of my house. I will essentially start with a new...
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