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Hi Tom, I asked the question below a while ago. I am going to start the project soon and want to ask a follow up question. I need to clarify that the sewage ejector will be pumping up hill gradually for about 75 feet. A gentle slope with a total rise of about 4 foot. Not pumping up four feet and...
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I have ready many of your answer to problems with washers and drains. First I want to ask if it is unreasonable to have a washer push water to about 2 feet above the top of the washer, about 60 inches from the ground?? Second reading your answers I'm know I should use a check valve as close to...
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FYI: Tom's been off since a minor surgery on Monday. He thanks those of you who have asked about him and those who have helped on the Plumbing board in his absence. Going into it, he had expected to be back possibly by today but says the painkillers have got him just too loopy to be online. ...
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https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/showthread.php?t=12897 Maybe you need to check this too, http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/uclickcomics/cx_tmsho_uc/latest
Paging Speedball (Tom)... Help will really tall shower drain...
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Hi Tom, I have a question for you, we are building a shower stall and using the drain and vent from a sink we removed. {Note the bathroom is gutted and the floors are currently bare} The question is this, currently the drain pipe (PVC) to the new shower drain location is about 2 1/2 to 3... View more questions Search
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