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Thursday, May 9, 2013

What Kinds of Tools Do Plumbers Use?

What Kinds of Tools Do Plumbers Use?





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Plumbers use plumbing tools that are specialized to fit the job. Professional plumbing tools are designed to perform a wide variety of functions that include: measuring, accessing holes, cutting pipe, soldering tightening and loosening, and more. Below is a list of the kinds of tools plumbers use:

Level: Known as "levelness," a level gives the plumber the ability to make adjustments in the slope of drain and waste pipes during vent, wast, and drain installation.

Hole Saw: The plumber will use the hole saw to cut large holes through wood, masonry, and metal. Toothed hole saws are used to cut through wooden items. The abrasive hole saws cut through masonry and metal. The hole saw can be used on water supply lines and ABS drain pipes.

Pipe Cutter: This cutter allows the plumber to cut copper water lines. A plumber will open the tool's mouth, place the copper pipe in the mouth, and then tighten the cutting disc on the pipe's surface. To slice the pipe, the plumber will turn the tool around the pipe repeatedly. Once it slices through the pipe, a clean cut remains which is ready to be sanded and soldered.

Soldering Torch: To use the soldering torch, a plumber opens the control valve, uses a spark to light the torch, and then holds the flame against joints between copper fittings and pipes.

Wrenches: Plumbers use a variety of different types of wrenches in order to tighten and loosen fittings. Pipe wrenches are used to tighten bigger parts of the piping and other types of fittings. Basin wrenches are used to tighten and loosen bolts that are places that are difficult to access.

Screwdrivers: Screwdrivers are used for tightening and loosening a variety of components such as hose clamps, faucet knobs, as well as changing washers, taking appliances apart, and performing other plumbing tasks.

Tubing Cutter: Plumbers will use tubing cutters to make clean and precise cuts in copper tubing. Pipe cutters utilize a sharp wheel that spins around the copper pipe and then embeds in the metal. The result is a precise and clean cut the entire way around the pipe. Joints and fittings can be sealed once the pipes have been cut.

Jigsaws: These saws are used to make cuts in older pipes so that a new section can be installed. Jigsaws make it easier to make cuts in pipes are in area with space restrictions and cutting pipes that are in close proximity to the floor or wall.

Sealants: Plumbers use different types of sealants. Plumber's tape is used on the threads of plumbing pipes and other types of plumbing connections. Other sealants that plumbers will use are silicone caulking and putty compounds. The type they use depends on the type of repair job.

When you have a problem with your plumbing, a professional plumber is essential to ensuring the problem is repaired properly. Plumbers relies on a wide variety of plumbing tools for a variety of plumbing tasks and repair jobs. Each tool performs specific functions to ensure the job is completed efficiently.


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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

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How To Use Plumbing Tapes And Sealants To Seal Hoses And Pipes





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When embarking on a plumbing project, be sure that you seal the pipes and hoses well. It might be harder than you think. Do read up on how it can be done. However, it is also very important to make sure you have the appropriate tools.

Never use a sealant that is not designed for what you are doing. Use plumber's putty to seal the sink flanges of a garbage disposal unit. There are types of special wax or grease sealants that are suitable to be used on the base of the toilet. Shower pipes and spouts should be sealed with caulking, and the list goes on from there.

Most will learn from their mistake of utilizing the wrong sealant for certain jobs. Do not substitute PVC Pipe glue when instructions ask for plumber's putty. If you use these things rather than Teflon plumber's tape on hoses, you will never be able to remove it should you ever decide to replace the hoses.

Be sparing but not stingy. It's also important to use the right amounts. For example, a ¼ inch bead of plumber's putty is sufficient to seal around a sink. Too much of it will certainly mean that more cleaning up is needed. If insufficient amounts are used, water will leak under the sink.

Remove the excess but make sure not too much is removed. Too much sealant will tend to crack and tear after it hardens. Using your finger or a damp sponge, lightly wipe away any extra and you should be fine. In addition, ascertain that all smears are removed before they are dry.

Do not stingy about the use of Teflon plumber's tape. It is uncommon to use too much, but in some cases, it can create gaps for water to seep through. Because it is relatively malleable it can be difficult even if you want to overdo it. You want to ensure that not too much is being used as it can make it near to impossible to fit the new pipes or hose back on.

Wind it in the proper direction. If you are handling hoses, the direction is not a problem, however if you are threading pipes, direction will matter. If it's not done correctly, the tape will twist off. The tail of the tape should be facing the direction you will be threading onto it. It will create a seal that us tight as the tape will extend in the similar direction as the pipe while the pipe is being threaded. If the tape is facing the opposite direction, the seal will not be tight.

Avoid torn ends. Do not tear or bite the tape off using your teeth. It can seem like a good idea if you are working in a cramped space that is hard for you to move around. This can lead to stretching and tearing of the ends. If the tape is stretched too much before it is threaded on the pipe, it will not seal correctly.

If the tape is cut cleanly, it will set in the threads better and not leave any ridges that could cause leaks. This should be done on the front and back of the tape. If you have ridges, you will create small openings for water to escape from.

If you utilize the appropriate sealant for the job and follow instructions faithfully, your project should be free from leaks.


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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Avoid Granite Countertop Problems With Trapped Appliances, Granite Sinks and Milled Backsplash

Avoid Granite Countertop Problems With Trapped Appliances, Granite Sinks and Milled Backsplash





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Granite Countertop installation problems and solutions

"Trapped Appliances, Composite sinks aka Granite Sinks and Milled backsplash"

Trapped Dishwashers
Trapped dishwashers happen when flooring is installed "up to" cabinet bases, as opposed to having the cabinets set on top of the finished floor. An alternative is to use inexpensive plywood to raise the cabinets up to the height of the finished floor. This is good for new installations but too late if your cabinets are already installed on the sub floor.

We get this call about once a quarter. It's not an everyday problem. It is frequent enough to warrant awareness. Unfortunately the solution is always expensive. You have to sacrifice the counter or the floor in order to get the dishwasher out. After replacing the dishwasher you usually still have the same problem. Living in fear of appliance failure is not an easy feeling. Unless the cabinets are set at the same elevation as the finished floor this is a distinct possibility.

When your dishwasher fails, you will suffer a 0 or more repair or replace cost just for the dishwasher. The additional costs of flooring or countertop replacement can be avoided with proper planning. It's like adding salt to the wound in that to correct the problem permanently, you have to tear the kitchen apart. Prevent this by insisting that the cabinets are at the same elevation as the finished floor.

Composite-Granite Sinks
Granite or composite sinks such as Blanco and Swan sinks require silicone instead
of plumbers putty to mount the strainer or other fixtures to the sink or the sink to the stone. The sinks can and do stain from Plumbers putty. The manufacturers themselves
will tell you not to use plumbers putty to mount the strainer/garbage disposer.

Some plumbers will use plumbers putty to mount sprayers, instant-hots and other
assorted deck mounted items. This will stain the stone. The answer is silicone.

Milled Backsplash
Customers that want thin (2 centimeter) backsplash should select thin stone. Cutting 3 centimeter stone into 2 centimeter is risky and time consuming and expensive. Our stone is not priced to include thin milling. The reason why marbles come in 2 centimeter and 3 centimeter is that it's possible. The reason why most granite species are 3 centimeter thick is because if cut into 2 centimeter slabs, the percentage that break under its own weight is too high for the quarry to remain profitable. If the quarry is not willing to make it in 2 centimeter, why would we, or you, or your customer, want to take the risk?

Solutions:
1) Select a 2 centimeter stone instead of 3 centimeter. Understand the limitations of the material. Not all stone can be milled thin without breaking.
2) Cut and remove the drywall to recess the backsplash, by the thickness of the drywall.
3) Select a sink and faucet combination that actually fits the cabinet as opposed to cramming more items then actually fit the space.
4) Be honest with your self. If your bathroom is not big enough to accept a cabinet that is deep enough to allow the sink + faucet + the backsplash at the full thickness of the slab you choose. You may have to settle for a smaller sink bowl than you might have liked.
5) A tile backsplash instead of a solid piece of stone backsplash may match the rest of the bathroom better and solve the clearance problems?


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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Bathtub Plumbing Overview-DIY

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Amy demonstrates the process of plumbing a bathtub drain and overflow. Thisvideo is part of Bathroom Renovations show hosted by Amy Matthews . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Whether it's a simple update or a luxurious "dream spa," Bathroom Renovations will inspire you to tackle your bathroom makeover and do it with style. You learn step-by-step from host Amy Matthews how to transform an entire bathroom into a comfortable, appealing space. DIY experts cover everything--bathroom layout and design, plumbing, flooring, cabinets, counters, tile, sinks, faucets, tubs and shower enclosures.

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Where to Place Knobs on a Cabinet



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Once you decide to change out cabinet hardware you might find the style you pick won't look that great if you try and replace the knobs in the same spots that the old ones were in. Well what to do? You certainly don't want to go back to the same boring old hardware. Instead you need a better understanding of your options for where to place knobs on a cabinet.

The most obvious place to put a knob will be on a side opposite a hinge. The leverage allows you to open the door with almost no effort. This is great for those that might have a disability limiting their grip strength. The only exception to this rule is if you have roll out bottom cabinets, you know, the giant drawer types. Those you'll want to install the knobs centered on the cabinet to keep it from binding up on either side.

Well that gives you a rough idea of where to put the knobs but you probably need something a little bit more exact. Unfortunately there's no magic formula for where to place knobs on a cabinet. It's all going to come down to how the cabinets are designed and the size and shape of them and your kitchen.

There's a trick you can use to figure out where to place the knobs without just randomly drilling a bunch of holes into the cabinet face and hoping for the best. Head out to the hardware store and pick up a small tub of plumber's putty. Plumbers putty is a non-hardening compound that's slightly tacky. You can pull off little dollops of it then use it to just stick the knobs to the cabinet.

Here's what you'll do.

Open up the tub of Plumber's putty.

Pinch off a piece of putty about the size of the tip of your thumb.

Roll it into a ball.

Take the cabinet hardware and press the putty onto the back of it. Now you can just stick the knob onto the cabinet face wherever you think it will look right. Repeat this for a couple of the doors so you can get an overall feel for how the knobs will look sitting in a row. You can reposition the knobs just by popping them off the cabinet face and sticking them back on in a new spot.

Once you've figured out the right look for the cabinet you'll need to measure the knob offsets from the bottom and side edge of the cabinets. You can then use those measurements as a template for knob placement. Mark the offsets on each of the cabinets and double check to make sure they aren't slanting up or down.

The last thing to do is attach the hardware. Just drill the holes in the cabinet and slide a bolt through the hole and tighten the knobs down onto it. It's all a pretty simple job. Where to place knobs on a cabinet is a completely personal choice. You'll know what looks right once you get the knobs in position.


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Amy demonstrates the process of plumbing a bathtub drain and overflow. Thisvideo is part of Bathroom Renovations show hosted by Amy Matthews . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Whether it's a simple update or a luxurious "dream spa," Bathroom Renovations will inspire you to tackle your bathroom makeover and do it with style. You learn step-by-step from host Amy Matthews how to transform an entire bathroom into a comfortable, appealing space. DIY experts cover everything--bathroom layout and design, plumbing, flooring, cabinets, counters, tile, sinks, faucets, tubs and shower enclosures.




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Friday, February 15, 2013

How to Fix A Leaky Flange Gasket on A Toilet

How to Fix A Leaky Flange Gasket on A Toilet


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Leaking flange gasket

If you see water on the floor around the toilet, first make an effort to figure out whether or not it is from leaking toilet bolts just condensation. In the event you cannot locate the source or if more water appears with every use, the water is possibly coming from the floor flange. Right the situation as soon as achievable as water can deal laminate plywood, blister underlayment, and rot the subfloor of your bathroom.

Quick fix: if the toilet was installed within the past couple of months, then merely tightening the closet bolts on the base of the toilet might reseal the bowl's wax gasket. New ask gaskets nearly usually compress a bit after installation, which can leave the bolts loose. Continued use can then use the toilet to rock in location, breaking the seal. There is frequently sufficient wax you develop a new seal but only should you can draw the toilet floor flange together.

Start by popping the caps from the closet bolts at the base of the toilet. Try under them with this crew driver or putty knife. Now that the caps have been removed, use a small ranch to test the tightness of the knots. If they turn easily, tighten them only until they really feel snug after which watch the base of the toilet carefully over the next few days. If the floor stays dry, you've solve the problem!

Replacing the Gasket: If water reappears or if the bolts had been snug within the first place, you may need to take up the toilet and install a new wax gasket and closet bolts. If your toilet has been in place for years, don't anticipate a quick fix to work. You will need to replace the wax gasket at the very first sign of any water trouble.

Fixing Broken Flanges

Plastic toilet flanges are sturdy and seldom fail under regular conditions. Flanges produced of cast iron and cast brass on the other hand, are much more vulnerable to break. The slotted portion of the flange is fairly narrow so the slightest casting flaw will weaken it further. It is straightforward to break a flange by over tightening the closet bolts but in time, even normally used in break a weak flange.

Step 1: when a flange breaks, the bolts on that side drifts outward loosening its grip on the flange. The toilet begins to feel loose; rocking in location would he sit on it. This movement soon breaks a gasket seal and also the toilet leaks within each flush.

If this takes place, don't panic since there is a fairly easy solution. Replacing the whole flange is the most expert factor to do but doing so demands cutting and splicing drainpipe or replacing cast-iron fittings-which is really a big job. The simpler solution is really a repair strap that works surprisingly nicely. The crescent shaped strap mirrors the shape of the flange and has an opening for a closet bowl. To use his strap, 1st remove the toilet. Insert a closet bowl by means of the repair strap; slide the strap under the old flange, next to the break and install the wax gasket at that time.

Step 2: if the strap won't slide under the flange, loosen the floor screws and using the flange slightly with the pry bar. When you get the strap in place, read tighten the screws.

Flange breaks involve little sections of metal, so there's generally sufficient flange leftist support the repair strap. It's a nice little trick and one that saves hours of function for the do it oneself plumber.


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Best Balloon Car



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made from 1/2 in. insulation board, straws, plumbers putty, short piece of 1/2 in flexible hose from Lowe's, with axles, axle holders and CD wheels from a "mouse trap car" kit purchased at Hobby Lobby. Axle and wheel alignment are critical. Similar to building pinewood derby car in Boy Scouts. Use graphite powder to reduce friction at axle housings. Put the clear tubing into the balloon and extending through the body. Pack the putty around the straws where inserted into the tubing, and tape it tightly. Place 4 straws upright on the corners of the body to keep the deflating balloon from falling on the wheels. Use smaller wheels, like mini CDs for quicker take off - increase deflation rate of balloon to increase starting speed. We went for a straight running car to go a long distance. It worked. We Won! Hope you do too. Visit Lonnie's voice and violin work at easleyls

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Where to Place Knobs on a Cabinet


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Once you decide to change out cabinet hardware you might find the style you pick won't look that great if you try and replace the knobs in the same spots that the old ones were in. Well what to do? You certainly don't want to go back to the same boring old hardware. Instead you need a better understanding of your options for where to place knobs on a cabinet.

The most obvious place to put a knob will be on a side opposite a hinge. The leverage allows you to open the door with almost no effort. This is great for those that might have a disability limiting their grip strength. The only exception to this rule is if you have roll out bottom cabinets, you know, the giant drawer types. Those you'll want to install the knobs centered on the cabinet to keep it from binding up on either side.

Well that gives you a rough idea of where to put the knobs but you probably need something a little bit more exact. Unfortunately there's no magic formula for where to place knobs on a cabinet. It's all going to come down to how the cabinets are designed and the size and shape of them and your kitchen.

There's a trick you can use to figure out where to place the knobs without just randomly drilling a bunch of holes into the cabinet face and hoping for the best. Head out to the hardware store and pick up a small tub of plumber's putty. Plumbers putty is a non-hardening compound that's slightly tacky. You can pull off little dollops of it then use it to just stick the knobs to the cabinet.

Here's what you'll do.

Open up the tub of Plumber's putty.

Pinch off a piece of putty about the size of the tip of your thumb.

Roll it into a ball.

Take the cabinet hardware and press the putty onto the back of it. Now you can just stick the knob onto the cabinet face wherever you think it will look right. Repeat this for a couple of the doors so you can get an overall feel for how the knobs will look sitting in a row. You can reposition the knobs just by popping them off the cabinet face and sticking them back on in a new spot.

Once you've figured out the right look for the cabinet you'll need to measure the knob offsets from the bottom and side edge of the cabinets. You can then use those measurements as a template for knob placement. Mark the offsets on each of the cabinets and double check to make sure they aren't slanting up or down.

The last thing to do is attach the hardware. Just drill the holes in the cabinet and slide a bolt through the hole and tighten the knobs down onto it. It's all a pretty simple job. Where to place knobs on a cabinet is a completely personal choice. You'll know what looks right once you get the knobs in position.


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REMOVING A 35 YEAR OLD TUB DRAIN



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A VERY ROUGH VIDEO (AND PICS) ON HOW I REMOVED OUR OLD DRAIN THAT ORIGINALLY CAME WITH THE HOUSE WHEN IT WAS BUILT IN 1977. MATERIALS AND TOOLS: One SMALL PLIER, one 12" CHANNEL LOCK PLIERS, PLUMBERS PUTTY, CHROME ROLLER BALL DRAIN SET, HUMAN MUSCLES. I ORIGINALLY NEVER PLANNED TO MAKE A HOW-TO VIDEO, SO SOME VIDEO FOOTAGE THAT WAS MISSING WAS SUBSTITUTED WITH PICTURES. DISCALIMER: THIS VIDEO WAS INTENDED FOR THOSE WITH OLD TUB DRAINS WHERE THE CROSS BARS ARE STILL INTACT AND ASSUMING THAT THE OLD DRAIN WAS INSTALLED CORRECTLY. IF YOU FEEL THAT YOU MAY DAMAGE THE TUB SHOE, DO NOT PROCEDE. UNLESS YOU KNOW HOW TO DEAL WITH THE CONSEQUENCES, CALL A TRUSTED PLUMBER.

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Handling Your Own Shower Drain Installation Project


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Upgrading a bathroom is one of the more popular home improvement projects. Handling the plumbing for draining your shower can be exceedingly simple unless you go overboard.

Whether you are a bathtub or shower person, most people look for shower only options when buying a home. This simple fact means more than a few homeowners spend a weekend upgrading or installing showers in their bathrooms. Fortunately for you, it is a fairly simple process.

A collector or pan refers to the horizontal surface located at the bottom of the shower. The collector typically consists of a non-slip surface slightly banked towards the center or wherever the drain is located. Combined with three to four inch walls around the side, the goal of your shower drainage plumbing is to get the water to flow to and down the drain.

You can physically build a collector for your new shower, but you really need to think about it. Do you really want to get into the complications of getting the sloping correct, not to mention making sure every aspect of it is waterproof? And I mean every aspect! It is much easier to simply buy a pre-cast collector online or at your local Lowes, Home Depot or hardware store. Building one might sound like a great idea, but you will probably feel differently after a couple of hours.

Regardless of how you go about getting a pan, you should make every effort to use one that has the drain located in the same spot as the original pan. Moving the drain pipes can be a task, particularly if the builder used a unique framing structure. If you are determined to move the drain, you are going to have to cut back the pipe or lengthen it, which may mean ripping up large chunks of the floor. Put another way, you are going to be looking at a multiple weekend project.

Assuming we have our drain lined up, the actual hook up is fairly simple. The drainage pipe should be facing vertical up to the collector. It will often look like a "U", which means it acts as a cleanout to keep nasty smells from coming back up from the drain. To connect the drain, you are going to create a water tight connection between a drain cap on the top of the pan and the drainage pipe. Systems vary, but you are typically going to do this by putting a coupling piece on the top of the drainage pipe. This is then covered with gaskets and literally screwed into the drain cap. The drain cap should act as a locknut, to wit, it screws directly onto the coupling.

The tricky part of this process is getting your drain cap to fit into a watertight position in the pan. This is accomplished by backing off the drain cap once you are sure everything fits together. At that point, you put plumbers putty around the underside of the cap and then screw it back on. The putty should form a tight seal between the cap and the shower pan, which keeps water from trickling under it and into the framing under the shower.

Obviously, bathroom showers come in a wide variety of styles these days. If you purchase a collector, they almost always come with plumbing instructions or the store can note anything unusual you should know. It sounds complex, but is typically pretty straight forward. Have fun!


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HOW TO: Replace an RV Plumbing Vent



We demonstrate how to replace a plumbing vent cap on the roof of an RV. Sun and age can lead to cracked plumbing vent covers on the roof of an RV, travel trailer or fifth wheel. Installing a new vent is a quick easy job, completed with just a few simple tools. Older style roof vents may not match replacement vents, which makes it impossible to simply snap a new cap onto an older vent base. This means having to replace the base, even if it's in good condition. A little Dicor (readily available from Camping World or RV parts & service facility) will seal the new vent. ensuring that your camper stays dry. This is a quick, easy repair, completed without special skills in under half an hour. A new roof vent cover currently costs about , and a tube of Dicor should be about at your local camping store. This was done on the fiberglass roof of a Newmar Mountain Aire diesel pusher, but is handled the same way on an EPDM rubber roof. Be sure to confirm that all methods and materials used are compatible with your particular RV. RV Geeks offers basic DIY (do it yourself) RV service, repair and maintenance tips from full-time RVers who have been handling most of their own maintenance since hitting the road in 2003. RVgeeks is proud to be affiliated with RVtravel.com. www.rvtravel.com While we're not RV technicians, we're very mechanically inclined and have learned a lot about RV systems over the years. We handle most of our own minor service, maintenance and repair work on our ...

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Handling Your Own Shower Drain Installation Project


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Upgrading a bathroom is one of the more popular home improvement projects. Handling the plumbing for draining your shower can be exceedingly simple unless you go overboard.

Whether you are a bathtub or shower person, most people look for shower only options when buying a home. This simple fact means more than a few homeowners spend a weekend upgrading or installing showers in their bathrooms. Fortunately for you, it is a fairly simple process.

A collector or pan refers to the horizontal surface located at the bottom of the shower. The collector typically consists of a non-slip surface slightly banked towards the center or wherever the drain is located. Combined with three to four inch walls around the side, the goal of your shower drainage plumbing is to get the water to flow to and down the drain.

You can physically build a collector for your new shower, but you really need to think about it. Do you really want to get into the complications of getting the sloping correct, not to mention making sure every aspect of it is waterproof? And I mean every aspect! It is much easier to simply buy a pre-cast collector online or at your local Lowes, Home Depot or hardware store. Building one might sound like a great idea, but you will probably feel differently after a couple of hours.

Regardless of how you go about getting a pan, you should make every effort to use one that has the drain located in the same spot as the original pan. Moving the drain pipes can be a task, particularly if the builder used a unique framing structure. If you are determined to move the drain, you are going to have to cut back the pipe or lengthen it, which may mean ripping up large chunks of the floor. Put another way, you are going to be looking at a multiple weekend project.

Assuming we have our drain lined up, the actual hook up is fairly simple. The drainage pipe should be facing vertical up to the collector. It will often look like a "U", which means it acts as a cleanout to keep nasty smells from coming back up from the drain. To connect the drain, you are going to create a water tight connection between a drain cap on the top of the pan and the drainage pipe. Systems vary, but you are typically going to do this by putting a coupling piece on the top of the drainage pipe. This is then covered with gaskets and literally screwed into the drain cap. The drain cap should act as a locknut, to wit, it screws directly onto the coupling.

The tricky part of this process is getting your drain cap to fit into a watertight position in the pan. This is accomplished by backing off the drain cap once you are sure everything fits together. At that point, you put plumbers putty around the underside of the cap and then screw it back on. The putty should form a tight seal between the cap and the shower pan, which keeps water from trickling under it and into the framing under the shower.

Obviously, bathroom showers come in a wide variety of styles these days. If you purchase a collector, they almost always come with plumbing instructions or the store can note anything unusual you should know. It sounds complex, but is typically pretty straight forward. Have fun!


Handling Your Own Shower Drain Installation Project


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Mr. Dupre installs mighty putty on a small crack in the pvc pipe. Product does not work as advertised. Might Putty Sucks.

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Handling Your Own Shower Drain Installation Project


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Upgrading a bathroom is one of the more popular home improvement projects. Handling the plumbing for draining your shower can be exceedingly simple unless you go overboard.

Whether you are a bathtub or shower person, most people look for shower only options when buying a home. This simple fact means more than a few homeowners spend a weekend upgrading or installing showers in their bathrooms. Fortunately for you, it is a fairly simple process.

A collector or pan refers to the horizontal surface located at the bottom of the shower. The collector typically consists of a non-slip surface slightly banked towards the center or wherever the drain is located. Combined with three to four inch walls around the side, the goal of your shower drainage plumbing is to get the water to flow to and down the drain.

You can physically build a collector for your new shower, but you really need to think about it. Do you really want to get into the complications of getting the sloping correct, not to mention making sure every aspect of it is waterproof? And I mean every aspect! It is much easier to simply buy a pre-cast collector online or at your local Lowes, Home Depot or hardware store. Building one might sound like a great idea, but you will probably feel differently after a couple of hours.

Regardless of how you go about getting a pan, you should make every effort to use one that has the drain located in the same spot as the original pan. Moving the drain pipes can be a task, particularly if the builder used a unique framing structure. If you are determined to move the drain, you are going to have to cut back the pipe or lengthen it, which may mean ripping up large chunks of the floor. Put another way, you are going to be looking at a multiple weekend project.

Assuming we have our drain lined up, the actual hook up is fairly simple. The drainage pipe should be facing vertical up to the collector. It will often look like a "U", which means it acts as a cleanout to keep nasty smells from coming back up from the drain. To connect the drain, you are going to create a water tight connection between a drain cap on the top of the pan and the drainage pipe. Systems vary, but you are typically going to do this by putting a coupling piece on the top of the drainage pipe. This is then covered with gaskets and literally screwed into the drain cap. The drain cap should act as a locknut, to wit, it screws directly onto the coupling.

The tricky part of this process is getting your drain cap to fit into a watertight position in the pan. This is accomplished by backing off the drain cap once you are sure everything fits together. At that point, you put plumbers putty around the underside of the cap and then screw it back on. The putty should form a tight seal between the cap and the shower pan, which keeps water from trickling under it and into the framing under the shower.

Obviously, bathroom showers come in a wide variety of styles these days. If you purchase a collector, they almost always come with plumbing instructions or the store can note anything unusual you should know. It sounds complex, but is typically pretty straight forward. Have fun!


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WE DID IT! Without any plumbing experience, hubby and I figured it out and replaced a portion of our shower drain pipe and connected a brand new brass drain. Everything here, step by step. YOU CAN DO IT TOO! More of my projects on mossisawesome.wordpress.com

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Upgrading a bathroom is one of the more popular home improvement projects. Handling the plumbing for draining your shower can be exceedingly simple unless you go overboard.

Whether you are a bathtub or shower person, most people look for shower only options when buying a home. This simple fact means more than a few homeowners spend a weekend upgrading or installing showers in their bathrooms. Fortunately for you, it is a fairly simple process.

A collector or pan refers to the horizontal surface located at the bottom of the shower. The collector typically consists of a non-slip surface slightly banked towards the center or wherever the drain is located. Combined with three to four inch walls around the side, the goal of your shower drainage plumbing is to get the water to flow to and down the drain.

You can physically build a collector for your new shower, but you really need to think about it. Do you really want to get into the complications of getting the sloping correct, not to mention making sure every aspect of it is waterproof? And I mean every aspect! It is much easier to simply buy a pre-cast collector online or at your local Lowes, Home Depot or hardware store. Building one might sound like a great idea, but you will probably feel differently after a couple of hours.

Regardless of how you go about getting a pan, you should make every effort to use one that has the drain located in the same spot as the original pan. Moving the drain pipes can be a task, particularly if the builder used a unique framing structure. If you are determined to move the drain, you are going to have to cut back the pipe or lengthen it, which may mean ripping up large chunks of the floor. Put another way, you are going to be looking at a multiple weekend project.

Assuming we have our drain lined up, the actual hook up is fairly simple. The drainage pipe should be facing vertical up to the collector. It will often look like a "U", which means it acts as a cleanout to keep nasty smells from coming back up from the drain. To connect the drain, you are going to create a water tight connection between a drain cap on the top of the pan and the drainage pipe. Systems vary, but you are typically going to do this by putting a coupling piece on the top of the drainage pipe. This is then covered with gaskets and literally screwed into the drain cap. The drain cap should act as a locknut, to wit, it screws directly onto the coupling.

The tricky part of this process is getting your drain cap to fit into a watertight position in the pan. This is accomplished by backing off the drain cap once you are sure everything fits together. At that point, you put plumbers putty around the underside of the cap and then screw it back on. The putty should form a tight seal between the cap and the shower pan, which keeps water from trickling under it and into the framing under the shower.

Obviously, bathroom showers come in a wide variety of styles these days. If you purchase a collector, they almost always come with plumbing instructions or the store can note anything unusual you should know. It sounds complex, but is typically pretty straight forward. Have fun!


Handling Your Own Shower Drain Installation Project


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www.plumberx.comHello this is PlumberX. People always ask me what gave you the idea and what made you create these how to plumbing videos? Coming up with the idea was easy. After many years as a plumber and servicing customers at there home I've seen a lot of people in tuff situations, people that could not afford a plumber, people that didn't have time to wait for a plumber to come to there home and make repairs, hearing horror stories of Plumbers that have rip off costumers and gave bad service, to me this was a loud cry for help. One story come to mind; A friend of mine calls me and ask, PlumberX could you do me a favor and help this older lady that I know, and go by and look at her Plumbing, she needs plumbing work really bad but she's to scared to call a plumber because of the cost, and she know that if I send you over there to check out the plumbing she can trust me as a friend recommending you, sure I said I could do that. The next day came and I went to the older lady's home she came to the door with a pleasant smile very humble. I could see it in her eye's she didn't have to say a word ( What is this going to cost ) she was very polite and courteous. Sir would you like some thing to drink and I do appreciate you coming to check out my plumbing on such short notice. No problem mam, lets see what's going on here with your plumbing. This way Sir in the kitchen. As I walk through the home I saw in the corner of my eye younger children around 3, 5 and 6 years of age ...

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www.plumberx.comHello this is PlumberX. People always ask me what gave you the idea and what made you create these how to plumbing videos? Coming up with the idea was easy. After many years as a plumber and servicing customers at there home I've seen a lot of people in tuff situations, people that could not afford a plumber, people that didn't have time to wait for a plumber to come to there home and make repairs, hearing horror stories of Plumbers that have rip off costumers and gave bad service, to me this was a loud cry for help. One story come to mind; A friend of mine calls me and ask, PlumberX could you do me a favor and help this older lady that I know, and go by and look at her Plumbing, she needs plumbing work really bad but she's to scared to call a plumber because of the cost, and she know that if I send you over there to check out the plumbing she can trust me as a friend recommending you, sure I said I could do that. The next day came and I went to the older lady's home she came to the door with a pleasant smile very humble. I could see it in her eye's she didn't have to say a word ( What is this going to cost ) she was very polite and courteous. Sir would you like some thing to drink and I do appreciate you coming to check out my plumbing on such short notice. No problem mam, lets see what's going on here with your plumbing. This way Sir in the kitchen. As I walk through the home I saw in the corner of my eye younger children around 3, 5 and 6 years of age ...




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WE DID IT! Without any plumbing experience, hubby and I figured it out and replaced a portion of our shower drain pipe and connected a brand new brass drain. Everything here, step by step. YOU CAN DO IT TOO! More of my projects on mossisawesome.wordpress.com




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Mr. Dupre installs mighty putty on a small crack in the pvc pipe. Product does not work as advertised. Might Putty Sucks.




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We demonstrate how to replace a plumbing vent cap on the roof of an RV. Sun and age can lead to cracked plumbing vent covers on the roof of an RV, travel trailer or fifth wheel. Installing a new vent is a quick easy job, completed with just a few simple tools. Older style roof vents may not match replacement vents, which makes it impossible to simply snap a new cap onto an older vent base. This means having to replace the base, even if it's in good condition. A little Dicor (readily available from Camping World or RV parts & service facility) will seal the new vent. ensuring that your camper stays dry. This is a quick, easy repair, completed without special skills in under half an hour. A new roof vent cover currently costs about , and a tube of Dicor should be about at your local camping store. This was done on the fiberglass roof of a Newmar Mountain Aire diesel pusher, but is handled the same way on an EPDM rubber roof. Be sure to confirm that all methods and materials used are compatible with your particular RV. RV Geeks offers basic DIY (do it yourself) RV service, repair and maintenance tips from full-time RVers who have been handling most of their own maintenance since hitting the road in 2003. RVgeeks is proud to be affiliated with RVtravel.com. www.rvtravel.com While we're not RV technicians, we're very mechanically inclined and have learned a lot about RV systems over the years. We handle most of our own minor service, maintenance and repair work on our ...




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A VERY ROUGH VIDEO (AND PICS) ON HOW I REMOVED OUR OLD DRAIN THAT ORIGINALLY CAME WITH THE HOUSE WHEN IT WAS BUILT IN 1977. MATERIALS AND TOOLS: One SMALL PLIER, one 12" CHANNEL LOCK PLIERS, PLUMBERS PUTTY, CHROME ROLLER BALL DRAIN SET, HUMAN MUSCLES. I ORIGINALLY NEVER PLANNED TO MAKE A HOW-TO VIDEO, SO SOME VIDEO FOOTAGE THAT WAS MISSING WAS SUBSTITUTED WITH PICTURES. DISCALIMER: THIS VIDEO WAS INTENDED FOR THOSE WITH OLD TUB DRAINS WHERE THE CROSS BARS ARE STILL INTACT AND ASSUMING THAT THE OLD DRAIN WAS INSTALLED CORRECTLY. IF YOU FEEL THAT YOU MAY DAMAGE THE TUB SHOE, DO NOT PROCEDE. UNLESS YOU KNOW HOW TO DEAL WITH THE CONSEQUENCES, CALL A TRUSTED PLUMBER.




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made from 1/2 in. insulation board, straws, plumbers putty, short piece of 1/2 in flexible hose from Lowe's, with axles, axle holders and CD wheels from a "mouse trap car" kit purchased at Hobby Lobby. Axle and wheel alignment are critical. Similar to building pinewood derby car in Boy Scouts. Use graphite powder to reduce friction at axle housings. Put the clear tubing into the balloon and extending through the body. Pack the putty around the straws where inserted into the tubing, and tape it tightly. Place 4 straws upright on the corners of the body to keep the deflating balloon from falling on the wheels. Use smaller wheels, like mini CDs for quicker take off - increase deflation rate of balloon to increase starting speed. We went for a straight running car to go a long distance. It worked. We Won! Hope you do too. Visit Lonnie's voice and violin work at easleyls




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