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    Sewer line break in rubble-filled crawl space

    Contact a professional abatement company to handle the sewage spill. Your homeowners insurance might cover the expense. Let a pro do it. You'll have peace of mind and the abatement company takes responsibility for the clean-up.
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    Kohler kitchen faucet - slips off at low flow rates

    I've seen this problem with other single handle brands. Usually the problem is with the cartridge, but I have seen where the handle carries to much weight because it is solid brass and does not function well exactly as you have described it. I would contact Kohler to inquire about a remedy. Good...
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    cleaning products and septics

    Anything that can harm the biological process in a septic should be cause for concern. The upside is there is a huge dilution in the tank and maybe "Scrubbing Bubbles" gel is banking on that dilution to render their product safe. Traditionally, only waste and TP should enter the septic for...
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    solenoid breaker trip

    Where is this solenoid? What does it control? Your question is to broad based to even begin to form a opinion or answer. Please give more detailed information.
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    No hot water pressure

    I don't believe you have a freezing problem because you didn't lose water pressure on the cold side and the thermal energy from the water heater would keep the cold and hot lines at the water heater free from freezing. Unless your water heater is at a remote location from your house exposed to...
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    Help to ID bath faucet and stem model !

    It would be wise to take your photo and the stem to a specialty faucet store, they may be able to identify it easily. Your faucet looks like several lines available, Jado, Newport Brass and even Artistic Brass. You may be able to find markings on the pop-up assembly that will identify the faucet...
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    Dielectric between black pipe and copper?

    Yes, you will need a di-electric between those different metals if you are to combat electrolysis at this point. Your flanged connections at the pump may have some protection built in but additional protection is not a bad idea. Good Luck to you. calsplumbingonline.com
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