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    Advice on leaking copper toilet pipe

    I have a leak in a copper line from the toilet to the main stack. The toilet elbow has a copper run of about two feet connecting to the main stack. I was looking into the Fernco clamps from copper to PVC, but I'm wondering if I can use two of them, one on both ends -- the toilet elbow end and...
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    Toto Aquia and flush flange

    Hi, I've got a Toto Aquia that's about to be reinstalled after a bathroom remodel. It looks to be a flush to the floor flange situation that I'm installing it on. More or less anyway. It's not PERFECTLY level either, a little bit higher in front than the back. It used to sit up off the...
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    Flange removal to replace subfloor

    I'm working on a bathroom remodel and found some subfloor damage when I pulled the toilet and vinyl up. I've cut the brittle portion of the original plywood subfloor around the flange. Initially, I thought I would just replace new plywood in two pieces around the flange so I didn't have to...
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    Subfloor membrane questions

    I've been reading up on using a subfloor membrane instead of cement backer, like Easymat, NAC ECB Anti-Fracture or NAC Strataflex Waterproofing Membrane, and Schluter Ditra. Has anyone had experience using these types of products? How well do they work in comparison to the cement backer...
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    Bathroom remodel subfloor question

    I'm a DIY'er working on a bathroom remodel. I'm to the point where I tore up the old vinyl tile and found 3/4" particle board subfloor on top of the original plywood subfloor (I think it's 5/8", but not positive). At any rate, there was water damage at some point before I bought the place...
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    How to seal vessel sink with overflow?

    Ok, so here's my situation. I bought a Decolav stainless steel vessel sink (model# 1216) and the matching Decolav popup drain with overflow (model# 9297). All of this was brand new in unopened packaging. According to the instructions that came with the drain, all that's needed is a 1 3/4"...
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