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    Good place online to find old shower valves

    Does anyone know of a good place to find replacement shower/tub valves online? I have used ********solutions.com in past but can't seem to find these suckers anywhere. Specifically I am looking for American Standard Colonial replacements. Thanks.
  2. hugscot

    Screw in tub overflow plate

    I got a 1950's tub with a screw in overflow plate instead of using bolts. I have never seen one of these and unable to find one anywhere to replace it. Anyone run into this and got any suggestions?
  3. hugscot

    Water pouring from tub spout during shower

    Hi, I recently replaced the hot, cold, and diverter valves on my tub with a new replacement kit from ACE Hardware (new valves, washers, seats, covers,e tc) due to corrosion, leaking and water pouring from tub spout during a shower. However, when the shower is on excessive water still pours...
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    Shower diverter with no removeable seat

    I have a shower diverter valve that pours water out the tub spout when the shower is engaged. So I pulled out the diverter valve to replace the all the washers/o rings but their does not appear to be a removeable seat. Also the washer did not appear to be damaged and the valve appears to be ok...
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    How many fixtures can 2" drain handle?

    I am remodeling the kitchen area. I want to combine two 1.5" drains (one going to the kitchen and one to the bath lav) and run one 2" drain horizontally to the main stack, which is 3". Will a 2" line be able to handle both of these ok?
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    Connecting washer drain into 2" copper drain

    I am installing a washer in a new location and PVC drain. It is fairly close to the 2" copper drain line for the bathroom and kitchen sinks. Will the 2" line be able to handle the bathroom and kitchen sinks and the washer? If so, would a Fernco Tee be the easiest way to connect to the copper...
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