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    Changing RO filters

    Hi all, I have a WaterDrop G3 reverse osmosis system. The manufacturer says we need to change the filter after X months or after N gallons whichever comes first. They don't account for the quality of the incoming water which does have a big impact on the life of the filter. Is it okay to...
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    Undermount sink clip recommendation

    Thanks for the quick reply. I don't understand what you imply by having 2 layers of plywood. The picture shows what I have.
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    Undermount sink clip recommendation

    Hello all, I bought a Kohler undermount sink K2210. My vanity cabinet currently has 5/8" plywood on top. I'd like to put a granite counter top and attach the sink w/ some clips. The clips that came w/ the sink seems to be designed to be attached to the countertop and didn't account for the...
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    Furnace and water heater sharing exhaust

    Last week end I replaced the water tank and reconnected the hot/cold water lines and the gas line. Everything works well. But I still have to reconnect the return line. Since the return line isn't at the same place, it will require some soldering. Before I start I need some help to understand...
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    Furnace and water heater sharing exhaust

    Thanks a lot for the explanation all. I think I will just keep the same setup and swap my tank w/ a Whirlpool 50 gallon from Lowe's. And get a powered anode when the original one is gone.
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    Furnace and water heater sharing exhaust

    Thanks all. I watched some recirculation pump video on YouTube and now it makes sense to me. But I noticed 2 things 1) i saw them installing a thermal sensor on the further faucet. I looked in my kitchen and bathroom and I don't have any. Is it measured at the pump? 2) i saw many setup w/ a...
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    Furnace and water heater sharing exhaust

    Thanks all for your advices. That was a great write up Jim. Do you have a DIY blog? I would definitely subscribe. Ok no tankless for me. Looks like not something a DIY guy like me should undertake and quite expensive to get a pro to do the work. Home Depot tankless install starts at $4000...
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    Furnace and water heater sharing exhaust

    @Dana, Thanks for the awesome pictures. I have seen the drain heat exchanger in some other threads here but I unfortunately don't have access to the shower drain. @Stuff, thanks for the to do list. I was only aware of the exhaust and repiping the water lines to allow water to enter from the...
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    Furnace and water heater sharing exhaust

    Thanks for your replies all. The primary reason for tankless is having lots of hot water as I have jets in my shower and myself, my wife, my daughter like to use them. Also less maintenance, no flushing, no replacing anode rod (I have a water softener so this anode dies more quickly) @Stuff...
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    Furnace and water heater sharing exhaust

    Hello all I currently has a gas water heater and a gas furnace. They share the same exhaust leading to the roof (see picture). The water heater is getting old and shows sign of rust and little leak, thus I am looking to replace it immediately. I am thinking of switching to a tankless unit...
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    lift up the bathtub

    I am retiling my bathroom and a have a tub looking like this. The shower is separate. I'd like to keep the tub as it was barely used. Thus I am trying to lift it up a bit so I can remove the tiles and slide the new tiles under. Is it possible? The tub is surrounded by deckmud no access to the...
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    Oatey drain plug stuck

    it is possible it's jammed in place. I relaxed the wing nut but the water s escaping very slowly still. I am trying to pull it out but being concerned about using excessive force because I dont want to damage the kerdi drain.
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    Oatey drain plug stuck

    Hello all, I used an oatey drain plug to perform a water test for a new shower being constructed. At first it leaked water so I pushed it in a bit more into the drain. Now that the water test passed, I can't pull it out. Would you have some tip as how this is can be removed? Thanks jim
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    shower drain not plumb

    Thanks John. It turns out to be rather easy using the no hub connector. I cut the horizontal part which is at 90 degree turn w/ the ptrap orientation. Putting the no-hub connector allowed me to tilt the ptrap as needed. I don't use any 22.5. The horizontal line was connected to 45...
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