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Thanks KP... I'm not sure either but I've been told that the more fixtures a line will service, 3/4 is the way to go. I guess my dilemma is that I have 3/4 inch water lines, which service the rest...
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Tom,
It's me again. The guy finishing his basement. I've made it all the way to being ready to run water pipes for my basement bathroom and wet bar.
Here's my question. Our house is about 3...
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Hi Tom,
I'm in the process of framing my basement and the last thing I need to do is the bathroom. I think you've told me on here before that the center of the toilet drain to the wall should be...
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Thanks for the quick reply TK.
Using tandem breakers will give me 8 available circuits which will be plenty for my basement.
I'm sure to become a regular here as I get deeper into this project.
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I am in the plannnig stage of a basement remodel. I checked the breaker box and found that I have 2 circuits currently in the basement. One is for 8 overhead lights and one is for 4 GFI outlets...
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Can anyone tell me how to remove a foot lock drain from my bathtub. I need to replace the washer/plunger but I can't figure out how to get the top off. I've tried unscrewing it but it feels like...
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Hi everyone,
I am planning our basement and would like to get anyone's opinion on using metal vs wood to do the framing. Everything I've read indicates that metal is much easier to work with and...
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Hi Everyone,
I am in the planning stages of finishing my basement. My question is whether I should use wood or metal for the stud walls. Everything I've read indicates that metal is much easier...
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Hi All,
I am new to this forum but would like to know how I can tell what pipes are what in my basement rough-in. I currently have 3 pipes sticking up from the floor. The bigger one is for the...
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