bath plumbing

  1. T

    Identifying valve or cartidge type in 1958 home.

    So the bathtub faucet leak kept getting worse. I have learned quite a bit like how to even ask this question... I cant figure out how to replace the handle, no cartridge ive found fits. Anybody recognize this setup? Hard to see more, whoever worked on it last dumped concrete like stuff around...
  2. pazure

    Can I use a flexible fernco in a tub drain assembly?

    I've searched for, and read through a number of threads regarding using a Fernco flexible fitting under a tub, but found nothing that matches what I want to do. The layout: - Top floor 5' x 7' bathroom - ABS DWV pipes. - Current horizontal drain line with cleanout sits half way proud of...
  3. Christian Hedger

    New acrylic tub squeaking and creaking!

    Hello, our contractor just installed new acrylic tubs. I stepped into it for the first time and it squeaks and creaks. I thought this seemed odd. Since the bathroom is next to the an unfinished basement I can look under the tub. When I looked I could see the tub is floating about an inch or two...
  4. Jamie Cress

    Bathroom Plumbing Layout

    I am adding a bath to my upstairs bonus room. I have attached the layout I am planning on using. The house is trussed so I have to work around the framing without boring holes in it. The floor joists are 10" but change to 4" where the shower drain turns so I can get the necessary 1/4" per...
  5. Joshua Samuels

    Guidance for basement remodel

    Hey guys, so I just bought a house and plan on finishing the basement. I've built framing for a bathroom, taking into consideration the space needed for a toilet but the shower drain is spaced out approximately 4-6 inches further from the wall than the toilet drain line. (Picture included) Would...
  6. dcourtney

    Air pressure testing water lines

    I've got my waterlines for a full bath all set up all the way except to connect into the water sources and capped all ends. I placed my air pressure gauge on the hot water line where it will eventually connect to the hot water pipe. My cold water line has a male threaded adapter at the end to...
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