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  1. Cheakamus

    Can I put an toto aqua tank on a vespin bowl?

    My daughter, who lived in Paris for four years, was always scolding us when we visited for not using the brush after every BM. She said Europeans would die rather than leave a toilet bowl dirty. Now that I have a new wall-hung Toto Acquia at home, I see why. The water spot is perhaps a...
  2. Cheakamus

    Raimondi Tile Leveling System

    From the Urban Dictionary: 1. just sayin' word of the day: January 18, 2011 a term coined to be used at the end of something insulting or offensive to take the heat off you when you say it.
  3. Cheakamus

    Installing a wall-hung Toto Aquia toilet

    Geberit instructions say "Sound insulation pad is optional or required." The picture shows a thin sheet of indeterminate material with the appropriate cut-outs that you mount between the toilet bowl and the wall, then trim off the excess with a knife. Sound deadening aside, it seems a good...
  4. Cheakamus

    Need help with drain problem

    Hi everyone, I've had problems with my basement drain backing up the past year or so. The drain feeds into an two-inch cast-iron auxiliary stack. My four-inch main stack is on the other side of the house, and the two side sewers meet somewhere out under the front lawn. Besides the basement...
  5. Cheakamus

    Use plastic sheet above/below mortar when setting tub?

    Thanks, Jim. That's what I'll do.
  6. Cheakamus

    Use plastic sheet above/below mortar when setting tub?

    I am about to install a drop-in Hydrosystems whirlpool tub. Manufacturer requires a mortar seat. Floor is Sturd-i-floor ply; tub is fiberglas moulded onto OSB base. I am contemplating putting a sheet of plastic on the floor before shoveling on the mortar and then covering the loose mortar...
  7. Cheakamus

    Looking for an articulating shower armature for a special purpose

    Could it be pieced together using a range-top pot filler with a shower head attached?
  8. Cheakamus

    What is your favorite faucet?

    Anybody have any opinions about Hansgrohe/Axor? I'm having trouble finding something I like, and so far, Hansgrohe seems to be the only manufacturer with a full line that meets my needs: tub filler with diverter for hand-held shower and 9" spout; balanced shower control with diverter for...
  9. Cheakamus

    Reliability of cable-driven bath waste?

    Thanks, HJ. That confirms it then — I'm definitely not going to install this drain and will instead look for a simpler drain with perhaps a toe-tap type stopper that can easily be replaced.
  10. Cheakamus

    Reliability of cable-driven bath waste?

    I was sold a cable-driven bath waste and overflow mechanism with my tub, but I'm hesitating to install it because the cable "gearbox" will not be accessible once it's installed. Should it go wrong, I'm not sure I could retrofit any other type of stopper. I also wonder whether it might have a...
  11. Cheakamus

    electrical question for jetted tub

    Yes, that's the idea of the blank-face GFCI receptacles in the cupboard (I want them easily accessible in case they trip, but I really don't want to have to look at them). In all, I figure I'm going to need 4 separate circuits in this bathroom. In my downstairs bathroom, which I remodeled last...
  12. Cheakamus

    electrical question for jetted tub

    Thanks, Cacher Chick and John. I did some checking on line, but it appears that for my service panel (GE), one-inch, i.e., double-slot, GFCI breakers are the only ones available. I had a poke around at Home Depot today, and I think what I'm going to do is buy a couple of blank-face GFCI...
  13. Cheakamus

    electrical question for jetted tub

    I am installing a Hydro Systems jetted tub with in-line heater in my upstairs bathroom remodel. The tub requires a dedicated 110v 20 amp GFCI-protected electrical circuit for the pump and an additional dedicated 110v 20 amp GFCI-protected circuit for the heater. Does it make any difference...
  14. Cheakamus

    Which flange?

    The piece of 3" ABS I use to connect the flange to the elbow will be 2-1/2" long — 1-1/2" into the bell of the elbow and 1" into the flange (which I had to reduce in length). I realize that this is not optimum, but the only alternatives, as far as I know, are to build up the floor of the...
  15. Cheakamus

    Which flange?

    Sadly, yes. The top of my old, lead bend cleared the bottom of my subfloor by about half an inch, so anything bigger would have entailed cutting into my cast iron stack to add a new tee. I've actually had this same situation in a couple of my rentals, and it's never been a problem. I'll use...
  16. Cheakamus

    Which flange?

    Thanks, Gary. I don't know where I got that from (using plumbers putty), but I've been doing it that way for years (I have several rentals). Also under sink pedestals. Mostly because the floors tend to be a little uneven — I generally use small-format tiles in bathrooms, and it's difficult to...
  17. Cheakamus

    Which flange?

    Okay, so I'm going to go with the stainless flange. Thanks, Tom, for your reassurance. Now I've got another question. I've always seated toilets using plumber's putty on the bottom of the bowl. But I never see any reference to this method nowadays. Is it still a good way to do it? Or does...
  18. Cheakamus

    Which flange?

    Thanks, guys, for your replies. They're both Oatey flanges. I don't know that the stainless one isn't 100% stainless—but the metal doesn't look like anything else I own that is stainless, e.g., my kitchen sink. And I read a posting somewhere on here that they do rust out. Anyone else had...
  19. Cheakamus

    Which flange?

    Hi everyone. Since I'm just about done with my tiling, I really have to make a decision about which toilet flange I'm going to install. I originally bought an ABS plastic flange because I'm tired of pulling toilets only to discover a rusted metal flange. Then I began to worry that the bolts...
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