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    Re-plumb house using Viega manablock; questions.

    After reading the responses, I’m leaning towards running the 3/4” line (looped), with a small manifold stubbing out at each location (each bath and kitchen) to accommodate each fixture. More main supply line, but less 1/2” runs (couple/three feet) to each fixture. I’ll have more joints with...
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    Re-plumb house using Viega manablock; questions.

    Thanks for the responses! I did a little more research and found my idea will not work, as the manabloc is specific to PEX-B only. I found a closed trunk manifold, made by Sharkbite, that looks like it would work. It’s polysulfone construction and has 3/4” service with 6 x 1/2” ports. I...
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    Re-plumb house using Viega manablock; questions.

    I am going to tackle a re-plumb of my home using copper as the main line from the garage to the plumbing chase that is located in the center of my home. From there, I intend on using PEX-A from a Viega Manablock to supply two bathrooms and a kitchen. The kitchen is on one side of the plumbing...
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    Bypass softener for drinking water?

    3/4” it is. Thank you for the input.
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    Bypass softener for drinking water?

    I’m getting ready to do a repipe and will be integrating a water softener. I would like to run a bypass from before the softener to accommodate drinking water. The bypass line would service a refrigerator line and a pot filler. I am intending on running the non softened water line to a...
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    PEX re-pipe question.

    Great information, thank you!
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    PEX re-pipe question.

    Thank you for your input, it now makes sense. So, I'm assuming, the recirculation line should run from the end of the trunked 3/4 line, correct? What pump setup would you recommend and is there any tips/tricks that would help in making it run most efficiently?
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    PEX re-pipe question.

    I experienced a recent slab leak. I need to re-pipe and was considering PEX pipe. My house is approximately 1500 square feet. The plumbing chase is in the center of the house, which services two bathrooms (back to back) on one side of the chase and the kitchen on the other. It would require...
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    Eco Drake versus Ultramax?

    Actually, the Drake has 1-1/8" and the Drake II has 1-1/4" ... not sure why there's a difference. The Drake II has a different shaped tank, too ... nicer looking toilet all around!
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    Eco Drake versus Ultramax?

    Thanks, Jim ... looks like the Drake II has a full 1-1/4" behind the tank ... makes the decision pretty easy! :)
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    Eco Drake versus Ultramax?

    Geez, I hate to do this to you all ... I just stumbled across the Drake II with CEFIONTECT ... I like it very much ... how does it perform?
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    Eco Drake versus Ultramax?

    Thanks for the input, TTG! I think it is an Ultramax II for us! The wife likes the "no rim" idea. I guess I'll report back with our findings, once we have a chance to evaluate it. Terry, I'd appreciate your input regarding the space behind the Ultramax II's tank. As I said, I am down to a...
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    Eco Drake versus Ultramax?

    Terry, thanks for the response; however, I have a new dilemma. The wife just got back from the neighbor's house and they are looking at the Ultramax II with CEFIONTECT ... Holy Smokes! Can you give me your opinion on this toilet? The neighbors have it as the best thing since sliced bread...
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    Eco Drake versus Ultramax?

    I purchased a 1.6l Drake with CEFIONTECT a couple of days ago, but I got a call today that it is out of stock and will not be available for 4-6 weeks, so the salesman gave me a couple of options: 1. Eco Drake with CEFIONTECT for the same price or 2. Ultramax one-piece with CEFIONTECT for...
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    Thermostatic mixer/diverter/flow valve.

    Thanks for the responses. For simplicity we decided to go with the Thermobalance II. We haven't used it yet, since I am still working on the tile, but hope that it suits our needs. The wife likes the handshower and I'm not fussy. I liked the look of the Axor stuff, but, in the end, I...
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    Moving toilet location in concrete slab.

    Finally ready for drywall ... I've got three 3" round electrical boxes (oxymoron :D) to mount for the vanity lights, but I'm going to use the type that mount in the drywall, so I can place them after the drywall is up.
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    Moving toilet location in concrete slab.

    John, yes, the walls terminate at 76"; I'm trying to keep the room open feeling. What you can't see from the photograph is I have opened up the ceiling and vaulted it to 14'. I will be adding a venting skylight to finish the look. I will add additional blocking to the walls, but I'm not...
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    Moving toilet location in concrete slab.

    Glad to hear I don't have to tear that out, LOL!
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    Moving toilet location in concrete slab.

    I secured it to the partitions on both sides. I drove 4 x 16d nails into each side and left them sticking out half way; I thought that would be sufficient ... don't you think?
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    Moving toilet location in concrete slab.

    Okay, it's fixed ... not to mention, I spent a little more time on framing in the plumbing. I poured a curb out of concrete, which I think is going to work out for the best. Tomorrow; finish the wiring and other minor loose ends, then it's on to the drywall ... finally!
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