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    Fixing dishwasher drain ("sweating" drain hose)

    If it's a bad idea to drain into the utility sink then I won't do it. That's why I ask these questions. I'm curious, though: wouldn't the dishwasher have a valve? Does it really rely on the drain path to not drain in order to stay full? Seems like a bad design. What kind of hose would you...
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    Fixing dishwasher drain ("sweating" drain hose)

    That's interesting. The utility sink is pretty gross the way things are now. I have the impression from my wife that stuff draining from the kitchen actually backs up out into the utility sink a lot of the time. The kitchen drains into the same pipe as the utility sink and I guess that pipe...
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    Fixing dishwasher drain ("sweating" drain hose)

    My dishwasher drain has a translucent ribbed hose in the basement that connects to a black hose that goes up into the kitchen to the disposal. The black hose was in the house when I bought it and likely dates to the mid 90's. I noticed recently that it is covered with oil on the outside. It...
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    Bathroom sink trap: PVC or Polypropylene

    Thanks for the advice. I would say there's a second thing that matters beyond "no leaks", which is that water actually drains. Or to be more succinct: no clogs. And of course I'd like it to work properly for a long time, so no leaks or clogs in 20 years. My existing piping doesn't...
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    Bathroom sink trap: PVC or Polypropylene

    I'm removing some badly constricted steel pipes that drain my bathroom sink and tub and replacing with PVC. The existing trap under the bathroom sink is a heavy weight 1.5" sched 40 PVC and screws together with metal nuts. I can't reuse all of it because the end piece is glued to some ABS...
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    I'm not sure I understand your problem. I do not think that the hoses underneath matter, because I don't think they move when you turn the faucet. (The long hose might move a teeny bit, but not enough to be noticed.) When I disassembled mine I removed the pull out hose completely. And...
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    I didn't let the spring get tangled up. It seemed fairly well behaved, actually. I did step on it once, though. And the hookup under the sink for the hose is really nice---I didn't get any water under the sink.
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    Here's my final report in case anybody is looking for a solution to the same problem: I found that in order to get the hose out I had to pry the water supply lines to the side (reaching in from the top). The hose was catching on the ends of the water supply lines and even when I pulled very...
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    Not sure what you're asking.
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    We'd never noticed any obvious siphoning problems, but I installed an air admittance valve when I redid the sink. (Connecting a proper P-trap would have entailed ripping out the kitchen cabinets.) Here's a picture where you can see the pipes:
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    I took apart the faucet last night. It turns out the screw is hidden under a plastic ring that snaps down. Anyway, I found that the pull out hose prevented me from getting the arm off. But when I tried to remove the pull out hose (from the top) it seemed to get stuck. I wasn't sure how hard...
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    Thanks. Looks like there's supposed to be a screw underneath the front of the handle. I vaguely recall that there is a spring (as shown in the diagram), rather than a weight to retract the pull out hose.
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    I would say I'm adept mechanically, but I've never taken a faucet apart like this, and I've noticed that they go to some pains to hide the fasteners that hold it together. So first step, remove the pull out hose. But what's the normal way of removing the handle? I've never noticed any...
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    If I take a close look at the faucet will it be obvious how to go about this disassembly? (This is a style with a pull out hose, if it matters.) Note also that the faucet was installed two years ago, so it's not really old.
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    Kitchen faucet arm hard to turn

    My wife complained that the arm of the Grohe kitchen faucet is hard to turn between the sinks. And indeed it seems harder to turn than it should. (Like the force needed to turn it causes the whole faucet to tip slightly to the side.) It looked pretty dirty around the faucet base, so I tried...
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