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If a home owner walks into Lowe's or HD (where they are probably going to go shopping)and asks for a "No Hub" there is a high probability they are going to walk out with a Fern-Co especially since...
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Nice on the 50 year old tank. As far as I have seen the electric tanks tend to out live the Natural Gas 2-3 fold. In my experience a lot of water tank drains are plastic anymore and tend to break off...
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That's the state of Ohio for you Tom. Here we are permitted to use no hubs with the metal collars that join the two clamps but if they do not have that collar they are not permitted. Even though the...
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Depending on your state plumbing code most "No Hubs" are not permited inside the house make sure your fitting is aproved. Mission or Proflex bands are the aproved fitting in my state and have a metal...
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It is possible that the build up in the tanks is in part keeping them from leaking. Flush at your own risk. 20 years is far past the life expectancy of a H20 tank and I would start making provisions...
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What type of water lines is your home equipped with and what is the approximate age of the Home. If your home is equipped with Galvanized water lines this is more than likely your cause. A lot of...
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Only a licensed Electricain should be working in your service panel... All 240 circuits require a two pole breaker in a residentail appliacion. I would disreguard any and all inforamtion from who...
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Back Flow preventers will not help if the water will not drain. A simple valve will not correct your issue unless the connection is water tight otherwise the back flow preventer will stop the drain...
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Actually the new code is 3" ID for drain pipes that are run horizontally as the new washing machines have more than doubled the rate in which they drain. 16GPM to almost 32GPM.
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