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  1. frank in ohio

    Burnham boiler question

    I just had a new Burnham boiler installed, oil fired, and when we first fired it up, we cranked each thermostat (2 zones) all the way max and it worked fine. This was about a month ago, I haven't had to use it until recently. What seems to be happening is that if I have the thermostat set for...
  2. frank in ohio

    Water belches from overflow tube.

    I replaced all the innards this evening with a Fluidmaster universal kit from H.D. I no longer have the problem, I guess not knowing what it was is OK as long as it's fixed. Thanks for all the help and suggestions. frank
  3. frank in ohio

    Water belches from overflow tube.

    I was actually thinking of doing something like that and slowly tip-toeing away, just want to know what the cause is. Also, I just talked to the Home Depot guy that is seldom there because he is old and works only part time, but he's been a plumber for 35 years (retired) and he says there...
  4. frank in ohio

    Water belches from overflow tube.

    I will certainly try that also, but wouldn't it be the same vent for all the toilets, the other two work fine. But I will try, supposed to be close to 60 today, rare for Ohio in January. frank
  5. frank in ohio

    Water belches from overflow tube.

    Sam, actually took the tank off, don't see anything strange that would cause blockage. I used some drill bits by hand and rotated them up into those little holes under the rim, some holes were smaller than others, but none were blocked completely. I ran a snake into that hole at the very...
  6. frank in ohio

    Water belches from overflow tube.

    Yes, I figured I'd try that when I closed the valve partially and that didn't work, so after the tank filled, I closed it all the way, same thing frank
  7. frank in ohio

    Water belches from overflow tube.

    That's exactly what is happening, any idea why. It happens when you first push down on the flush handle, the water shoots out the top. I tried closing the shutoff valve a bit, no help. I also notice that if I ease the flush handle down gently rather than like you normally use it, the problem...
  8. frank in ohio

    Water belches from overflow tube.

    All I can say is that the other two toilets don't do this. I'm on a well and the pressure is the same as what it has been for years, so not sure how to respond. thanks frank
  9. frank in ohio

    Water belches from overflow tube.

    I've noticed small amounts of water on the floor at the back of the toilet lately and have discovered that when flushing the toilet, water belches from the overflow tube for a split second. I think it hits the lid and then just kind of squirts out the back of the tank. I've looked at my other...
  10. frank in ohio

    Bang when pump turns on

    OK, many thanks. Thinking I'll just ignore it unless I notice the pressure dropping. frank
  11. frank in ohio

    Bang when pump turns on

    So if the thing has been fine for years with the check valve in there at the top side, are you saying that there is a leak now at the bottom side and the leak is not evident because of the added pressure now that the top valve is gone? thanks frank
  12. frank in ohio

    Bang when pump turns on

    OK, I removed the check valve after the well guy said that he didnt think the problem was toward the well. He determined this by pulling the 1 inch plastic pipe from the well where it comes into the basement. He put his hand over the end and didn't feel any suction. So after he left I pulled...
  13. frank in ohio

    Pressure tank question

    Did you check is there is air pressure in the tank with the water drained out. I think it is supposed to be 2 lbs less than your lower cutoff level. So should be 43 psi. frank
  14. frank in ohio

    Bang when pump turns on

    Thank you gentlemen. I do have a check valve at the pressure tank on the pump side. I guess the one you speak of is down in the well or on the pump itself. In either case, it sounds like I need to get the well guys out here because I surely couldn't pull it myself. thanks again frank
  15. frank in ohio

    Bang when pump turns on

    I am on a system which has a 35 gallon pressure tank, maybe 4 years old, the pressure switch is a 30-50 switch. When the pump first kicks on, like maybe after 4 or 5 hours of non-usage, it does so with a fairly loud noise that can be heard throughout the house, much like it is rattling the...
  16. frank in ohio

    Boiler - Oil vs Propane

    My oil fired boiler is 30+ years old, it still works but probably needs some work, and with the cost of fuel oil being close to 4 bucks a gallon, I was considering replacing it with a propane fired boiler. Those are the only choices that I have. Some contractors have told me to avoid propane...
  17. frank in ohio

    boiler pressure

    My son in law just called and said that his pressure relief valve just blew on his boiler. We've been out of town for 4 days and he set the temp down to 60. When he got home, he fired up the boiler, then he said about ten minutes later, the pressure valve blew and he couldn't shut it off. I...
  18. frank in ohio

    Boiler bleeding

    I think it's autofill. The water line goes into this "thing" which the water line connects to on the side, the bottom of this "thing" has the pressure tank connected to it, the top side goes to another device that says "automatic air purger" on the side of it. This "automatic air purger" is in...
  19. frank in ohio

    Boiler bleeding

    I have a Weil Mcclain oil fired boiler that I am trying to bleed, having some success, but not quite right as I can hear the water flowing when the circulator turns on. Also, it seems to build up to the cut off temperature more quickly than before, thereby shutting down the burner. There are...
  20. frank in ohio

    Mustee shower pan

    In remodeling a bathroom, I was at the point of replacing the shower. I bought an E.L. Mustee shower pan (36 x 36). The drain is in the middle, as was the old one, but rather than being just a hole, there is a sort of built in drain that extends down about 2 inches or so. The directions say...
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