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  1. Walter Cook

    Horizontal to vertical toilet connection to main vent/septic waste

    Thank you for your reply. When I cut out the cast iron T and apply proper pitch do I use a sanitary T?
  2. Walter Cook

    Horizontal to vertical toilet connection to main vent/septic waste

    Having some gurgling at end of flush. No clogs and septic pumped. Moved toilet from one side to the other. Plumber adapted to existing cast and dropped 11 inches on a 77 inch run. My question is can I cut out cast and add a sanitary tee and move up to adapt to 1/2 inch per ft run. Can I use a...
  3. Walter Cook

    Gurgling following flush

    Here are some pictures of my layout.
  4. Walter Cook

    Gurgling following flush

    Hi guys, It’s been a while since my last post. I bought a fixer upper house and did a bath remodel. It’s a 1950 ranch with one main vent stack going through the roof. I moved my toilet from one side of bathroom to the other so essentially adding length to the waste pipe but have good pitch into...
  5. Walter Cook

    Shower Valve Identification

    I was hoping someone could identify this old American Standard Shower Valve. No cold coming through this one and needs replacing. Can anyone identify what valve this is? Updated: I pulled this apart and never have seen a valve like this. It’s ceramic triangle.
  6. Walter Cook

    Waterprooofing methods in small 36x36 shower

    Pretty confident DIYer but more research I do on this topic the more confused I get. I was convinced kerdi walls and pan were the way to go. I’m now getting more information on products like Redguard etc. I will likely use the Schluter pan but the walls are pretty expensive. I’m thinking maybe...
  7. Walter Cook

    Installing a new Moen post valve

    Thank you for the response. I really appreciate the help.
  8. Walter Cook

    Installing a new Moen post valve

    DIYer needing help. Bought this condo in Florida and gutted the shower. What the heck are the 3/4 inch pipe s for and when I replace the valve do they need to stay or can I just install the new Moen valve. Have done valves before but in my NY property. Help!!
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