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We have a UK WRAS approved product that we sell all over the world..........except we do not sell directly to the USA and Canada. The only reason we do not sell is that Product Indemnity insurance is so very expensive in the USA for a UK company. Paying an extra £1,000+ just to add the USA on...
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We are a family of 5, we are not getting enough hot water from our relatively new tankless heater (it fluctuates in heat all the Time and won’t fill up a bath consistently with hot water - can’t support 5 people) . We want to add a water tank to increase amount of hot water available but have...
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Every time I flush my toilets, I hear a popping sound from my expansion tank. I have drained the water from my electric hot water heater. I have shut off all the water going into the house, cut my faucets on to drain them to get any air out my lines. Im going nuts trying to figure this out...
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I have an obstruction in a drain pipe. Plumbing was new with the house 65 years ago, and the particular cleanout I need to open has not been opened in all that time. I put a wrench on the plug expecting it to come out. Instead, the plug remains firmly seated in the flange, and the flange...
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Hello all, I am a newbie to this forum and found it through google searching. After exploring this, it seems to be a good place to share information and gain more knowledge. I have expertise in plumbing and gas services. And hopefully will be able to assist a few people in solving their problems.
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USA Plumbing Advice Forum Welcome to the new USA Plumbing Advice Forum. How to post a question to this plumbing forum Click here to post a new thread You must be registered and logged in to do this first, it's free, don't worry. :) You can delete your account once you've sought your advice
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I'm planning to are convert a closet to a half-bath. The cement wall and the cement floor will be supporting the vanity and the toilet. The other side of that wall contains a 6" waste pipe and two water supply lines, the vertical pipe is approximately 6" from the wall and the supply lines are...
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screw broke off. dont want to remove wall.
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I inherited a one piece toilet with hidden connections for the toilet seat. There are no release buttons or even openings in the casing allowing to expose the screws. The toilet is mounted against the wall. How do I get to the screws to either tighten or remove the seat?
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Hi all. I recently fitted a water softener that a customer had bought. It came with a fitting that pushed into the top of a 40mm waste upstand to create an air gap. I'm now fitting another softener that does not come with a fitting but also requires an air gap in the waste. Any ideas where I can...
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I think a draft inducer TJERNLUND DJ3 or D3 would be better, but might go with pic 1 and 2 if i can tie this up strong against 200mph winds. thoughts? pics Imgur and Imgur
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On my oil heater adjusting the air band and shutter I see the flame getting larger and larger as i decrease the air. Set to the smallest air intake the flame is the largest. I never see smoke. I did a complete tune up last season and noticed this condition, then and again this season. plz look...
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Hi all I'm in the midst of starting a fairly large new build property. The main house has a boiler and fire and there is also a separate coach house with it's own boiler. All appliances will be ran from the same meter in the main house (the coach house is approx 5m from meter location)...
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leak. see pic. the horiz drain pipe going into the wall after the trap in the bathroom is corroded on the bottom. It is corroded on the bottom and all the way thru the pipe up until about 1" from the wall. Closer to the wall, it is still corroded and fells thin on the bottom. It is only a matter...
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Hi, looking for advice about unvented cylinder. I had one installed as part of a horrific modular loft conversion that was recently finished. The water pressure in the bathrooms is poor, probably worse than when just had combi and I cant use two showers/bathrooms at one time which was the point...
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Hi from the USA- I'm a plumbing engineer and master plumber in the USA who is going to be building a new home and plan on using European wall-hung pan toilets with a concealed (in-wall) cistern. I intend to purchase these in the UK and have shipped here. I would really appreciate some input to...
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Saying hello as the polite thing, especially since I just asked for some advice in another thread. I'm a plumbing/ process piping engineer in the USA, but also a licensed master plumber who has many years of experience. I wanted to discuss European style wall hung closet pans and get some...
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Hey guys! It’s Megs!! I know it’s been a while, and our septic thread got closed :( .... I was wondering how difficult it would be to add a second bathroom.. I now have a family of 5 and we have 1 bathroom. I’m about to go insane lol! Anyway. I miss you all. Oz, Croppie, if you’re still around...
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Greetings everyone, I live in a small building. My unit has 1 bedroom. The bedroom radiator has been inoperable for over 10 years. The living room rad has operated just fine in that time. It is a cast iron base board radiator powered by hot water. Not steam. This past summer a plumber was...
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