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RE: Dealing with the aftermath: How do you actually dry out a flooded basement?

Cracking the windows while running a dehumidifier is kind of a mixed bag, honestly. I’ve seen folks do it thinking they’re helping air things out, but...

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RE: Why do faucet handles turn opposite ways?

Yeah, it’s funny how muscle memory kicks in with stuff like this. I’ve worked on houses where the handles turn every which way—sometimes even both out...

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RE: Kitchen sink disaster—DIY or call a plumber?

Man, you nailed it there. I’ve seen cabinets basically turn to mush from a slow leak nobody noticed for months. Curious—have you ever tried using thos...

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RE: Kitchen Sink Money Drain: How Much Did You Spend Replacing Yours?

Yeah, that's a pretty common scenario unfortunately. I've seen it a lot—folks trying to save a bit upfront, then paying double later. Honestly, your b...

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RE: why is documenting plumbing connections such a nightmare?

Totally with you on the masking tape method—cheap and foolproof, especially when you're in a hurry. As for shadow battles under sinks, I've found a ch...

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RE: Eco-friendly plumbing options: composting vs. low-flow toilets

Totally agree that choosing the right system upfront makes a huge difference. I've installed tons of both composting and low-flow models, and honestly...

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RE: why is documenting plumbing connections such a nightmare?

Definitely agree with this. Had a job last month where the homeowner kept complaining about drafts and noise near a grille. Turns out, someone skipped...

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RE: old pipes and fixtures—can they actually be recycled?

Yeah, that's been my experience too. A while back I had a customer with these old brass fixtures—really ornate stuff from the 1920s. Recycling centers...

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