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Not necessarily opening it from every level. The last portion of the topmost level, the endmost part. The design would look like a fire protection system, where it has the same pressure in all areas....
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If I will be solving this, I think I will pressure balance the system by looping it. It means I'm going to put a return pipe wher pressure would be balnce anywhere, I you can just pick up the last...
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if I'm going to design it, I would be using a 4" main all the wall to the water closet in a wye pattern where the end must be a floor clean out wyed to a 4"x2" for venting. before it goes to the...
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Your problem maybe is the backflow preventer. When pressure is higher on the street level, it must close its flapper to prevent sewer from coming in. the only way is out. It could be dangling open,...
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Check the domestic water supply line going to the water heater. The pressure form the domestic water line into the water heater and hot water out of your faucet. The rumbling sound means the line...
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Your hot water line could not accommodate an extra kinchen sink. You could increase your pipe size or install a circulating loop and pump to circulate your hot water back to water heater and reheat....
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Your vent line which gasses escapes must have been punctured, loose or wrongly tapped. Your vent line should extend outside your house ussually at roof. Gas should pass through the vent when you...
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If doesn't do you no harm, lave it as is. Its is not dangerous, unless you already have episodes of its harmful effects. Have a nice day.
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What kind of water heater younar using? Tankless type or tank type. Water Heater are designed with their port, ussually calculated for their capacity. I believe you should stick to 1/2". by...
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I believe you have bought an western standard furniture, it ussually has a 1.25". (eastern standard is 1.5"). You can use a gap filler which you can buy in hardware, then , cover the connection with...
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You can use a flexible connector to install the drain with a 1" offset to your main drain. But perhaps inspect the drain connector u bought with the bath tub, it might have already an offset...
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Dig, but very not a good idea. You could try ask some neighbors with the same age of the house and has basements too, maybe they could provide you info on methods used during the time. Unless the...
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You mean the pipe chase, behind your bathroom? It could be caused by dampness due to temparature changes in between rooms. You could be using hot water a lot of times, when the weather is cool,...
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Friendly advice.
I think your ex's parents are thinking right, you should think about the welfare of your son. If its going to happen, then you should take custody of your son. By your doubts,...
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That's a real mystery, whatever those noise are coming from, but at least you can eliminated already that it wasn't coming from electric power. Try to check your mechanical pipings or appliances if...
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Yeah, I never thought 'bout that. That's the best solution there is.
Thanks gozanic. You did a lot already.
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HELLO GUYS,
I have a question I hope you could help me. I have an old piping, CAST IRON hub and spigot. It is installed underground with the bell portion protruding for insertion of the soil stack....
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