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  1. SugarHollow

    Fragments of ceramic bowl went down toilet, now what?

    I decided to leave the Sani Seal gasket in place after talking to the guy who invented it. He told me the wrinkles would eventually settle against the inside pipe wall. In any case, no problems with anything so far.
  2. SugarHollow

    Fragments of ceramic bowl went down toilet, now what?

    So, my son's toilet backed up. While trying to unclog it by conventional means, I heard a rattle that sounded like ceramic or metal rattling inside the toilet pathway. Asked my son if he dropped anything in there. He said he dropped a ceramic cereal bowl on the adjacent vanity, which...
  3. SugarHollow

    The Drake

    The Drake :D
  4. SugarHollow

    Possible causes for air in my water lines

    Tonight we had a dramatic episode of air in our cold water lines. After running multiple sinks for several minutes, it seems to have passed (at least for now). No discoloration. We are on a county water system (pump station is about half-mile away). Called a couple neighbors who said their...
  5. SugarHollow

    Two rings, or not two rings, that is the question.

    I have read many threads here and talked to several plumbers regarding how to seal a toilet to a flange 3/8 inch below floor level. All my bathrooms were tiled and they left the flanges where they were, so that the top surface of the flange is 3/8 inch below the top surface of the tile...
  6. SugarHollow

    Connecting Pex tubing to frost free sillcock

    Thanks, hj. Just one more question. It just occurred to me that if I thread a drop ear elbow directly onto the hydrant, most likely the pex inlet end will not be oriented in the direction I need if I tighten the threads completely. Can the threaded connection remain water-tight if I have to...
  7. SugarHollow

    Connecting Pex tubing to frost free sillcock

    It seems to me it's twice as much work as just attaching an elbow directly onto the hydrant, and it pulls the pex tubing farther out from the drywall (to which it is attached above) making the finished work appear odd to me. I'm just wondering if there was a good reason for doing this. Maybe...
  8. SugarHollow

    Connecting Pex tubing to frost free sillcock

    I probably just should have posted pictures of my situation; I'm probably going about this wrong. The anti-siphon part of this hydrant is busted so I have to replace the hydrant (I can't find any replacement valve, I don't see any brand or manufacturer name on the hydrant anyway). So you can...
  9. SugarHollow

    Connecting Pex tubing to frost free sillcock

    True, but there are many plastic fittings in my home which were installed by the builder's plumbers. I just want to know whether there is a compelling reason why I should not use this swivel fitting to connect my pex supply line to the outdoor hydrant. Thanks.
  10. SugarHollow

    Connecting Pex tubing to frost free sillcock

    You're right, they are available. I can use that, though I don't need the ear, and it will look a bit strange just suspended unattached to anything. But can you tell me why that is better than the swivel elbow? Why would you avoid the swivel? Thanks.
  11. SugarHollow

    Connecting Pex tubing to frost free sillcock

    I want to use an elbow but I can't find one other than this swivel.
  12. SugarHollow

    Connecting Pex tubing to frost free sillcock

    Is it safe to attach my pex supply line to a sillcock (outside spigot) using a threaded swivel adapter? http://www.pexuniverse.com/pex-x-female-swivel-adapters
  13. SugarHollow

    Shut-off valves leaking

    Follow up Necessity forced me to fix one of these leaking valves. I shut-off of the main water supply to the house then completely removed the valve stem (piston). There were two rubber washers and one metal washer on the stem. The metal washer had hardened deposits on it, which I dissolved...
  14. SugarHollow

    Closet flange Questions for professionals or experienced DIY's

    I want to understand what I see in these pictures. This is a toilet flange - drain pipe connection. There is a ragged edge on the inside of the flange. I assume this was a capped flange and this edge is the result of the cap being cut out. Am I right? Is this the typical condition of a...
  15. SugarHollow

    Help with recessed flange.

    OK, Terry, I hope you don't mind me dragging out discussion of this simple job further, but I want to understand the rationale behind what I see and do. First, if you look at the picture of my flange and drain, you can see that the plumbers who installed it did some cutting around the lining of...
  16. SugarHollow

    Shut-off valves leaking

    All the shut-off valves at sinks and toilets in my house are as shown in the picture below. The valve opens and closes gradually as you turn the handle. Many or most of them leak when I have to shut them off, or open them back up. I think these were the cheapest valves on the planet when my...
  17. SugarHollow

    Help with recessed flange.

    Just so I'm clear, are you suggesting I put wax rings down on the flange then set the toilet down on the wax rings, or put the rings on the horn of the toilet then put the toilet on the flange? I'm guessing the latter so the ring with the funnel will be closest to the flange (bottom). In the...
  18. SugarHollow

    Help with recessed flange.

    Thanks for your help. I considered a flange extension but I didn't think I could do it without somehow clearing the tile completely from the rim of the existing flange. If I'm right about that then I have to figure out how to remove the tile overhanging the flange.
  19. SugarHollow

    Help with recessed flange.

    I am replacing a toilet that is a piece of junk with a TOTO Drake. After I removed the toilet, I discovered the top of the flange is about 3/8 inch below surface of the tile floor. Furthermore, the edge of the tile cutout overhangs the some parts of the flange rim, so I do not have unfettered...
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