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Planning Plumbing Routes Part 2 of 2
The first, and perhaps most important, step when replacing old plumbing is to decide how and where to run the new pipes. Since the stud cavities and joist spaces are often covered with finished wall surfaces, finding routes for running new pipes can be challenging.
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Planning Plumbing Routes Part 1 of 2
The first, and perhaps most important, step when replacing old plumbing is to decide how and where to run the new pipes. Since the stud cavities and joist spaces are often covered with finished wall surfaces, finding routes for running new pipes can be challenging.
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New Gas Lines Part 2 of 2
Running new pipe lines allows you to enjoy the practical and cost-savings benefits of natural gas in all areas of your home.
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New Gas Lines Part 1 of 2
Running new pipe lines allows you to enjoy the practical and cost-savings benefits of natural gas in all areas of your home.
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How to Make PEX Connections
Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) is growing quickly in acceptance as a supply pipe for residential plumbing.
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Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX) Part 2 of 2
Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) is growing quickly in acceptance as a supply pipe for residential plumbing.
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Cross-Linked Polyethylene Part 1 of 2
PEX pipe is a relatively new water supply material that’s growing in popularity in part because it can be installed with simple mechanical connections.
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Plumbing a Master Bath Part 3 of 3
A large bathroom has more plumbing fixtures and consumes more water than any other room in your house. For this reason, a master bath has special plumbing needs.
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Plumbing a Master Bath Part 2 of 3
A large bathroom has more plumbing fixtures and consumes more water than any other room in your house. For this reason, a master bath has special plumbing needs.
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Pipe Fittings
Pipe fittings come in a variety of shapes to serve different functions within the plumbing system.
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Working with Black Pipe
Working with black pipe is virtually the same as working with galvanized pipe.
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Plumbing Materials
Pluming Materials.
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Sinks
It’s not surprising that sink faucets leak and drip. Any fitting that contains moving mechanical parts is susceptible to failure.
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Plumbing Tools
Many plumbing projects and repairs can be completed with basic hand tools you probably already own. Adding a few simple plumbing tools will prepare you for all the projects in this book.
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The Home Plumbing System
Because most of a plumbing system is hidden inside walls and floors, it may seem to be a complex maze of pipes and fittings. In fact, home plumbing is simple and straightforward.
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Water dispenser (water tastes plastic)
I have a new water dispenser that is the model : 10-001B
That water dispenser when geting water, the water tastes like plastic.
Is there a solution for that problem...
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Cheap Easy DIY Drawers
Make useful drawers for the bathroom vanity, garage or craft area with some scrap wood, glue, nails, paint and dollar store baskets.
Update An Old Chair
Have any chairs that are in need of a simple update? This step by step tutorial will show you some easy things that you can do to update the chairs in your house and have you feeling 'chairful' again.
How To Make A Bench
Hall benches are very popular right now. Here's a chance to design and make your own using a dresser mirror.
DIY Patio Furniture
Create a table and stools made from planters for your patio!
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