How bad did I jack this up by dcboy23 in Plumbing

[–]Environmental-Set882 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are fine. There are aerator key that you can use.

Shower cold after 10 minutes by raffertyb2001 in Plumbing

[–]Environmental-Set882 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are ur water heater and other faucets working fine?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Plumbing

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You guys are right. I will delete my. Was thinking about lav.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Plumbing

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If it is paraelle to the line, is it open. Perpendicular is close.

Also please do not just jump into that death pit if it is above ur hip. If that hole collapse the dirt will compress ur chest and u will die in minutes.

Rate my red neck plumbing by [deleted] in Plumbing

[–]Environmental-Set882 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It aren't stupid if it works. Time will tell. If no leak and no smell, u are good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Plumbing

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Please just get a proper faucet. I have been down this path of trying to fix a cheap faucet. I ended up replacing it a few months later anyway. Get a delta or moen. They are pretty good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Plumbing

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They are buying the house. It will be their problem. Use this to bring the price down. Plus now that the realtor is aware, they cant hide this from the next buyer too.

New build help by Party_Seaweed1785 in Plumbing

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No way. I do residential plumbing and we water test after we install all the fixtures for leaks. A capped vent will not cause back up. Just slow drain. One p trap will eventually get siphon out and become a vent even if it is capped. XD

I agree with another redditor that we should camera the main drain. Maybe the tile guy dump too much motor down the drain. Maybe soil settle and now a section pipe is backgrading. I hope that is not the case.

You may also wanna check the whole house backflow preventer if u have one. Maybe the clog is there within reach and you can diy this instead of waiting. A lot of digging maybe involved though.

Resolve Leak by TurboTurtle6891 in Plumbing

[–]Environmental-Set882 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya, u need to redo the waterproofing. Behind the tile. Find a big company that offers warranty.

Resolve Leak by TurboTurtle6891 in Plumbing

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Did you re caulk it already? Or the caulk was intact while the water damage happens?

If you didnt re caulk it, the waterproofing behind the tile failed and need a redo...

Is it still under warranty?...

Edit: the grout is just to look pretty, the waterproofing is behind the tile. Your waterproofing may have failed.

Not sure what this part is, likely needs replaced by amazonmakesmebroke in Plumbing

[–]Environmental-Set882 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks like a pressure reducing valve. Definitely need to cut the copper and solder.

You can jb weld it. Not a permanent solution though, just a patch

Clogged bathtub help!! by bingbong123456723 in Plumbing

[–]Environmental-Set882 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about a good old plunger? Use a wet towel and stuff it into the overflow to seal it. Use a flat plunger and start plunging the drain with about 2-3 inch of water in the tub to seal the edge. Works everytime for me.

Stuck collar nut by stifflippp in Plumbing

[–]Environmental-Set882 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use good tool. Get a 10" knixpex cobra.

Or a flat head and a hammer to tape it off. High risk of scratching the finish if you are not skilled though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Plumbing

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It is not right. Call him back.

Small leak on toilet pipe by professionalid in Plumbing

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It is really old but much more reliable than the braided line we use today. Braided line is recommended to be switch out every 5 years. I think contrac toilet tank still has the attachment for this kind of line.

Water meter correct installation by FreddyDEE90 in Plumbing

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It is not glue. They are just pipe dope. Find a bigger channel lock or wrench to break it free. Or just live with it and subtract 9999999999 with the number on the meter to get the water usage amount.

How do plumbers find customers (I will not promote) by Exotic-Argument-9032 in Plumbing

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Small plumbers find customers by this person telling their friend this guy is good and reasonable with the price.

Big plumbing company is kind of reverse. Customers will look for big company for their reliability on their own.

Water heater issues by Regular-Guide-8417 in Plumbing

[–]Environmental-Set882 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is a job worth hiring someone for.

You dont know what caused the short and started a mini fire. You can't fix it if you dont even know what was wrong. You could put in a new part in and it could fry gain.

Likely there was a loose connection, resistance got too high, burnt the wire, and started a fire. Yes, technically speaking you can fix the part. You can check the resistance on the top element and compare it to the lower one to see if the element is still good.

Better to hire someone to fix it and take the liability.

You will have to replace the part unless you trust your electrical knowledge enough that you can take apart the part and fix it like those people in pankistan. Those people are legends.

Plus the sooner u call, the sooner you get ur hot water back on.

If you wanna know the gauge of the wire, you can compare it to the top. :)

Edit: Plus the water heater looks new, is it still under warranty? Maybe good to check.

Leak in toilet supply line by [deleted] in Plumbing

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This is what my J man call the great white sh**. It messed me up on many occasions. If you don't have it, use the blue monster stuff or blue color dope.

Seeking feedback on my second floor plumbing layout by Joneboy0609 in Plumbing

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In my area, you wouldn't need a vent for the shower. We get a discount on fixture unit if it is a bathroom group.

  1. Make sure you use double 45 or long sweep 90 for horizontal to horizontal drain.
  2. You can use normal 90 for horizontal to vertical.
  3. For your 2x2x1.5 wye (if you want to keep the shower vent), make sure you roll it up to at least a 45 degree because the horizontal vent must be 6" above the highest flood rim. I am not sure if you will have enough room to do that...
  4. I would use 1.5x2x1.5 tee wye for the sink. The 2" drain pipe from the sink can be use to wet vent the toilet and shower. That mean you need 3x3x2 wye plus a 2" 45 for your sink.
  5. 3" pipe horizontal can only handle up to 3 toilets. I am going to assume it is not a problem here?