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  1. donk

    Vibrating pipes

    Thanks for your replies. I tried shutting off all the toilets, but still get the vibration. :-( I don't think it's a pressure prob because we have city water in a townhouse development, and all my neighbors are ok. The vibration is right in the area above the meter in the basement. I...
  2. donk

    Vibrating pipes

    vibrating pipes - 2nd request Hi - I posted this a few days ago and didn't get any response. Hope someone has an opinion? We had our whole townhouse re-piped with CPVC pipes about a year ago. Now we are getting a vibration in the basement whenever any faucet is shut off. You turn off a faucet...
  3. donk

    Vibrating pipes

    Hi - we had our whole townhouse re-piped with CPVC(?) pipes about a year ago. Now we are getting a vibration in the basement whenever any faucet is shut off. You turn off a faucet and then about 5-10 seconds later you can hear the low rumble from the basement for a few seconds. I can see and put...
  4. donk

    question about home radiator

    Hi - is there any way to (easily) disassemble a big, heavy, iron home hot water radiator so it can be taken outta the house without breaking my back? It's the old kind with a series of "coils" that appear to be welded together? Or are they welded? Thanks, Donk
  5. donk

    radiant heat question

    My son is renovating the basement of his 1940's era house. He's having the big old iron hot-water radiator pipes that hang below the ceiling replaced with flexible black Pex(?) tubing and put up into the ceiling. A plumber mentioned to him that some people are choosing to dispose of the...
  6. donk

    White stuff in my faucets

    I heard about the code first from the guy at Home Depot. He wasn't trying to sell me anything. He's just a retired plumber who works there. But then when I was calling for estimates a couple of them mentioned the new MD code. I've been searching the MD plumbing code websites but don't see...
  7. donk

    White stuff in my faucets

    Hi - I was the original poster here with the white particles clogging my aerators. Just an update: I had intended to wait till spring (cold here in Wash, DC) and try to drain and replace the dip tube. But the prob has gotten worse and one of my faucets burst when my wife turned it on and it...
  8. donk

    about radiator heat

    "A boiler sized to heat the entire house modified to only heat a small portion could end up short cycling which makes it less efficient. Depending on the unit, it may support the use of a different jet to the burner, which would decrease its maximum output. You'd have to read the spec...
  9. donk

    about radiator heat

    Yeah, I think it does have an expansion tank. There's a big, cylindrical tank mounted on the ceiling, with a faucet-type valve attached to it. About the size of maybe 10 or 15 gallons.
  10. donk

    about radiator heat

    Yeah, he wants to continue heating the basement with the current boiler. What's an expansion tank, and why would he need one? I was thinking the boiler would be "too" powerful - since it only has to heat 1 floor instead of 3 now?
  11. donk

    about radiator heat

    Hi - I'm asking for my son who bought a circa 1940's house with radiator heat... He's had central air/heat installed on the top 2 floors. Now he wants to keep the radiator heat only in basement. The boiler is in basement and the system has a loop of pipe going around the ceiling. Off of...
  12. donk

    White stuff in my faucets

    Thx for the replies. I checked and it does seem I have a disintegrating dip tube in my water heater. It's code is 1995, and the white particles don't dissolve in vinegar. I'm wondering what to do about it. I will maybe be able to install a dip-tube (with a little help from you guys). I...
  13. donk

    White stuff in my faucets

    Hi - can someone maybe tell me what these tiny white stone-like pieces are that I find in my aerators all the time? They clog up the water flow. Since about a year or 2 ago I've had to remove and clean the aerators maybe twice a week. Mainly it's the kitchen sink faucet that gets clogged -...
  14. donk

    Nuisance or danger - banging pipes

    Hi - we recently had our townhouse totally re-plumbed with CPVC supply pipes (to replace the defective polybutylene it was built with). About 7 months later some of the pipes have started to make a banging noise after the water is shut off on certain faucets. The noise is not too loud (more...
  15. donk

    Can I move radiator water pipes into ceiling?

    Hee hee... I was thinking the same thing. In fact I'm on the "right" coast - about as far away from Alameda County as you can be. But I do appreciate all the responses I got. My son is taking them into account and will decide what to do soon. This forum is great! Thx, Donk
  16. donk

    Can I move radiator water pipes into ceiling?

    No, I'm fairly certain it's hot water and not steam. What about using PEX tubing to replace the black iron pipe? The manufacturer says PEX is rated up to 200 degrees F. But would it be as reliable as the iron pipe? Thanks
  17. donk

    Can I move radiator water pipes into ceiling?

    My son just moved into a house built in the early 40's. In the basement the black steel (iron?) pipes that lead from the boiler to the radiators above run a couple of inches "below" the ceiling board - in full view, and requiring tall people to almost have to duck. He wants to know if there's...
  18. donk

    Heat Pump leaking?

    Hi - you guys helped me before, now I have a prob with my heatpump. I live in a townhouse. I have the condenser in backyard and the evaporator/fan unit off my living room. The pipes that connect them run through the ceiling to the backyard. There's a little electric pump unit next to the inside...
  19. donk

    re-piping whole house

    Hi - We had a plastic water line break in my condo's ceiling last week causing major damage. It's a 2 level townhouse with an apartment underneath. It was built around 1985 with that plastic poly pipe that is illegal now. Some of the ceiling came down, so a fair amount of the pipes are now...
  20. donk

    follow up to sharing water via garden hose

    Hi - thx for all the replies about sharing my water with my neighbor who had a pipe break. I hooked the 2 bibs together and now she has water to flush toilet at least. I got 1 follow up question: Is there any way that she can still use her hot water heater to get hot water from my hose bib...
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