Topic: Bathtub Plumbing How to
Answers to Common Questions
How to Plumb a Bathtub Faucet
A plumber can cost you considerable money, even for the most menial task, so there is no reason to let yourself feel bogged down my having to plumb your bathroom faucet. Plumbing a bathroom faucet is simply connecting your water supply line... Read More »
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How to Repair Bathtub Plumbing
Bathtub plumbing wears out over time and use, resulting in costly problems if the repairs are not addressed appropriately or in a timely fashion. Leaky faucets and inoperable drains are perhaps the most common bathtub plumbing problems. Thi... Read More »
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How to space bathtub plumbing?
a tub drain has an over flow and a waste drain that tye together at the tub then it is usually connected with a compession joint to an 1 1/2" trap that goes to a san-tee that should not be more than 5' away. Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Please re post your question. What air pipe,are you talking about the breather vent inside the wall. If you are talking about the breather vent,it is not getting sucked up it is from water being backed up in your drain,and the water can not... Read More »
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One or both but I’m gonna stick with one. It’s possible that it is the rubber gasket that seats and stops water flow when you turn the handle. I find it common for the small screw that holds the rubber gasket in place the head rots into. Th... Read More »
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Depends on where you live. A small job like that should be anywhere from 100-200 dollars range. It may be too small for a plumber to take on so consider buying a plumbing book and take it on yourself? Or else add another smaller job for the... Read More »
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That hole is the overflow drain and is connected to the same drain pipe that your regular tub water drain from. It is there in case the tub overfills the water runs out through that hole through a pipe that connects to the same drain under ... Read More »
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Hi Johnathon, What are you referring to when you say “screw in the inside of the hot handle”? If there is a ‘screw' under the handle on the body of the valve it would be an integral stop control but I seriously doubt that you would have a ... Read More »
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Hey Halli, You need to rent a snake and see if you can't push it all the way down the drain or you need to get a wet/dry vacuum? I have a Rainbow Vac and it will suck it back up provided it doesn't get wedged somewhere and stuck. But othe... Read More »
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Hate to say it, but you are going to have to break up some concrete. Its the only correct way to accomplish what you want to do. The toilet drain does not have a trap, so you will have to break up concrete, reduce to correct size drain pipe... Read More »
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