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Sounds like your diverter valve is bad. You have to shut off the water for this repair. What kind of faucet do you have? Can you provide a picture?
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I agree with TK in regards ro putting these on their own circuits.
If you have no room in your panel, have you considered a gas dryer?
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Agree. PVC is easier to repair, which is why unions have fought it.
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Old JT has about four live albums as far as I know. Could it be -
"How's The World Treating You?" with Allison Krauss?
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If your bearing was binding, I'd bet it would be "singing" also.
Is this an electric dryer? If so, maybe the wiring is not sized for the appliance?
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Is it still under any sort of warranty? That's a lot of stuff to be not working on such a new machine.
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That's a pretty tall tree to be moving. The root system reaches out to the tips of the branches. To dig this up, you'd have to size the root ball to make it moveable and I don't know if that would...
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Maybe this air conditioner is drawing too many amps? Is it an older model? How old is the breaker?
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If your AC is in the attic, and that's where your filter is, I'd check it.
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I'd ask the person who said this to expound on the word "smother". Maybe your not giving them enough space in the relationship. Everyone's needs are different.
Don't let this stop you from other...
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" Ive noticed a whole lotta times where people are dissagreeing with other people on my and other peoples posts. If you dissagree with "Moe" about something then please dont post that on my post....
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Did you change the heart shaped gasket? That's if you have the ball type fuacet with two seats.
Naw, this is a tough thing to do, and anytime you go into an old fixture your bound to run into...
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It's possible that the faucet has become clogged with rust from galvanized pipes. It could be the line going up to the shower head too. Was your water ever orangey colored?
One way to tell is to...
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There are screws, and push clips, and the top snaps(or hooks) into the door frame. First take out all observed screws, then gently pull on the bottom. It should start to come off.
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Just make sure the valves are in the open position. And if your not 100% sure, wrap it with a wet washcloth or keep one nearby. Good choice over threaded, as that makes them easier to position.
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I've never heard of that, and I don't drain my pool in the winter either.
Do you drain your pool?
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Sounds like the carrier guy is talking about VAV (variable air volume) boxes. Honywell can install them too, just ask. They do afford you more control.
I think they are about the same in quality,...
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You nailed why I get frustrated in dealing with them. I think the script reading is condescending and very impersonal, and thus insulting.
It's hard to be level-headed when you WAIT for longer than...
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If this is your fan on the outside, (condensor) than it most likely has a start capacitor that helps give the motor a boost in starting. If you manually "started" the motor and it ran, It sounds like...
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Yes The little disc which sits in the connector area of the compressor. If you've replaced that, and the compressor does not come on, then are you getting any amp reading from the line? If not, you...
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Most chemicals are added at or near the skimmer. The store where you purchased your pool (or even a larger store that sells larger pools) can help you in regards to test strips, PH, etc.
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I have this picture of 1/2 of a hinge that I have and would like to locate.
The upper half is just like a hinge I need and the bottom half of the hinge I need is the same, not like the picture. ...
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Though I usually work on window units which are 1 ton or less, I run the vacuum pump A few minutes after I get to 28, then I shut it off. Then I do something else for 10 minutes. If I have a leak it...
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Sounds like an electrical problem, not a coil problem.
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Sounds like an overload disc is bad.
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I suggest seeing a doctor.
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I've looked at a use and care manual from the maytag site and could not determine this for sure, but there should be a plug down there to let condensation drip into the pan underneath the fridge. ...
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You could look for your model online at the companies site that sells or makes your unit.
I have to admit I usually hear of dryers not being hot enough!
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I agree with rick, for peace of mind, expose the ceiling to see it for yourself. It's not a large job to patch a 6 x 6 hole (or smaller) rather than replace something your not 100% sure of.
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I leave the fan on for circulation.
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Yea I know who they are! I always thought in the back of my mind I would try to contact that director/writer and see if he needed more ideas on maybe a 3rd installment...
Now I have to consider an...
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Good deal! It's rare, but those fans can go bad.
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Most fill valves are under 10 bucks and easy to replace. That's what I'd do in this case. Also change the water line from the shutoff to the fill valve while your at it (if you have a shutoff behind...
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I still don't know if these are windows units or central, but letmetellyu has covered all the possible problems. :)
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Sounds like the timer to me. Maybe you could find a known good but used timer if your looking for cheaper.
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On the inside? There may be a drain there where it goes into a pan underneath the fridge. That seems normal from defrosting.
If the puddle is underneath the fridge, your pan may be clogged up.
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If you have conduit, you could pull the correct wire through that. With bx, I'm afraid your right.
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It sounds like she is consuming more calories than she is burning.
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Bats eat a lot of mosquitos. I see'em swooping all the time at dusk.
I can't think of any use for these:
Moles.
Killer Bees.
Fire Ants.
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NONE of this matters at all if he is caning a 7 yr old! Was he abused in this manner when he was younger? If so, he needs to break the cycle.
Would he try to cane a 24 year old?
I didn't think...
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Are these window units or central air?
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If this is the metal kind that pull up from the drain, then you have to hold it in the up position and turn it slowly until you see a set screw in the neck of it. Loosesn that set screw and it should...
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Those are inline duct motors, and they sell those out of the grainger catalog, or any HVAC supply house or a service tech in your area may be able to get them and install them.
Other options would...
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If the program made you compact them, won't that program unpack them?
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The only thing moving in your furnace is the blower motor cage. It sounds like the motor shaft is worn and the cage is rattling against the plenum.
If you've never changed a motor before, call an...
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Maybe your condenser is dirty and is working harder? Have you had it cleaned this season yet?
As an idea to help the condensor: you might consider planting a hedge around the condenser to shade it...
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As far as I know, all hair is dead, so it's pretty difficult to bring it back to life.
Are shampoo ads lies? Well, hair does get dirty, and shampoo does clean it.
But the other stuff is just clever...
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It sounds like the AC is struggling against the sun to keep your place cool. If nothing significant has changed (windows left open, trees trimmed to allow the sunlight to hit the house) I can't think...
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Also, many autos do not engage the air conditioner compressor at idle, ( to prevent engine overheating) so at a light or stopped in traffic, it could get sticky.
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It it was me, I would cut some access in the walls (if you have to) to get a visual on that rerouting place.
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