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  1. Phil Clemence

    Could my new pressure balance valve be reducing my water pressure?

    NOTE: If you can find out what model valve you have and get the installation instructions (available online too) it makes it easier to figure out by knowing if it comes with a pressure testing cap, etc. As LLigetfa mentioned (and i forgot to) using a pressure testing cap or blank is an easy...
  2. Phil Clemence

    Could my new pressure balance valve be reducing my water pressure?

    I wonder if you you have iron pipes feeding that bathroom. If you do, it could be one or both are partially blocked (like arteries in an 80-year old man). In a pressure balanced valve, if just one side is partially blocked, the balancing mechanism should reduce the pressure to compensate...
  3. Phil Clemence

    New shower valve, limited hot water

    Either defective , or some debris (lime, solder, etc) got into it after install. That happens to me every once in a great while, and occasionally after another plumbing job was done in our customers home. I don't bother to use the test cap and just install the cartridge before pressure...
  4. Phil Clemence

    Happy ending to the clogged bath tub story

    When you see an experienced plumber in action, it gives new meaning to "snake handler" :) Don't get bit - Call a plumber!
  5. Phil Clemence

    Price Phister AVANTE, removing mixing valve cartridge

    Anyone know of a universal 'slide-hammer' style cartridge removing tool? If not, maybe i can make a million bucks :D Right now i am developing a cartrige removal "Handy Kit": Large vise grips Large hammer Larger hammer band-aids duct tape (for plumber's mouth to prevent cussing) a...
  6. Phil Clemence

    New tub or old?

    Yeah - that 3/4" is a radical tilt! If anything it should tilt in just a tiny bit. Most tubs will allow a tiny inward tilt (to avoid water running out and onto the floor) and still have good drainage from around the edges, and some have a nicely sloped rail and shelf area that drains water...
  7. Phil Clemence

    Tub waste/overflow question....

    Only use no-hub couplings with a metal sleeve and NOT the grey Fernco. Here is a way to avoid having to make a hole in the wall behind, as you can tighten the no hub coupling to the original copper pipe before setting the tub. This way will also make sure the drain will be able to be...
  8. Phil Clemence

    Installing a no caulk shower drain

    By the "wrench " i think you mean the steel piece witht the slot for tightening the 'castle' nut. Yes, you can throw that away after you are done. I prefer to use two screwdrivers in an 'X' to tighten with, as i dropped the 'wrench' into a trap before and has to fish it out :D Using crossed...
  9. Phil Clemence

    New Water Heater, Low Pressure at Shower

    It also may be that debris, or even a ball of solder, is blocking the hot side inlet to your valve. I have seen this happen few times after hot water heater replacements. If so, hopefully there is a way to open a line below and let the water carry the blockage out. Recently i had a hot-side...
  10. Phil Clemence

    Pressure differential

    thanks - I did replace the catridge, ran a wire through the port, and blew through the copper pipe leading to the valve. That part *seems* clear ... at least enough so the mixed pressure through the sink faucet being opened lets a fair pressure through the hot port while i have my finger over...
  11. Phil Clemence

    Pressure differential

    I have a friend .... no ... really! She has a Delta pressure balanced valve about 3 years old. She has galvanized supply lines and quite low hot water pressure.. but her cold water pressure is VERY good (near a river). She told me that things have gotten pregressively worse over the last...
  12. Phil Clemence

    abs cure time

    You are using primer? I can knock a fitting off if i act quickly but most often i find that if i have twisted a connection and in 15 seconds i realize the angle was off a bit, it is too late! i have to start cutting a new one. Isn't that typical? PVC is tinker-toys for adults :D
  13. Phil Clemence

    SOLID SURFACE Shower Drain

    I will give some responses to "bump" your post and see if others reply. ( I have the feeling that posts with at least one reply will attract experts eager to save others from bad advice :) I am puzzled that the brass drain flange does not touch the base. The ones i use have a slight bevel...
  14. Phil Clemence

    Can't remove Delta "bonnet" to replace cartridge!

    Using a pipe wrench on the bonnet nut while backing up with another on the valve body works well, but often there is not enough room for the thick jaws of a pipe wrench for backup and i use channel-locks. Any squeezing pressure on the bonnet nut seems to hold it tight against turning. I have...
  15. Phil Clemence

    Tub overflow/drain?

    I just got back to this thread , and i think i know the trap adapter you mean. (see pic below) That is designed to adapt from a 1 1/2" PVC trap up to the smaller diameter 1 1/2" Polypropylene drain/overflows. Hopefully you have a 1 1/2" PVC trap. In that case you won't need an adapter- you...
  16. Phil Clemence

    Low Water Pressure in Shower/Tub - HELP!

    LOL ... i clicked on your "eliminate bad advice" link. :cool:
  17. Phil Clemence

    Need advice on caluking shower enclosure.

    Thanks for spreading the tips on caulk, Howard. Do you ever feel like standing in the local hardware, steering customers away from inappropriate caulks for their projects?! LOL I am glad to hear about the Lexel - the only thing I have been able to recommend is silicone, which is fine if...
  18. Phil Clemence

    Which is better -single shower or separate valves?

    Yeah, it is a nice feature. Center temperature dial in the center of the rotating pressure lever handle. Seems to work pretty good, but of course different users like different temps, but still.. a nice visual feature - i know how much hotter to tweak it now - i don't have to stand waiting for...
  19. Phil Clemence

    Stumped! What is it?

    At first I thought the problem started when Southern Man mistook what Jadnashua said about most not having a volume control as being part of the code, but then he seemed to persist with the same idea. Jadnashua gives good examples that reveal the intent of the code. :) I use the Delta...
  20. Phil Clemence

    Help! My remodel tub surround popped apart!

    Spacegazr: I guess this isn't the kind of space you like to gaze... I like the idea suggested of going in from behind to take the stress off that wall, too. You can brace it, but that just adds an additional stress... Expansion and contraction in hot water can add to the stress , so any way...
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