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RE: When the Toilet Floods at Midnight: My DIY Save

Funny thing about “premium” brass—folks act like it’s the gold standard, but I’ve replaced way more corroded brass valves than plastic ones in hard-wa...

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RE: Getting That Stubborn Dishwasher Working Again Without Calling a Repair Guy

Powder’s been way more reliable for me than pods, especially if your water doesn’t get piping hot. Less residue, fewer weird clumps in the filter. And...

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RE: Half flush never seems to work right—am I missing something?

Honestly, I think too many people accept this as normal. If the half flush never works right, even after a good clean, it's often a sign the original ...

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RE: When your bathroom sink ends up off-center

I hear you on the “leave well enough alone” approach, but I’ll admit, off-center sinks always make me twitch a little. Nine times out of ten, it’s jus...

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RE: Why does swapping out a busted ice maker cost so much?

Honestly, I get where you’re coming from about the headaches, but sometimes I think the “it’s cheaper to pay someone” line is a little overblown. Plen...

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RE: Plumbing tips that change with the seasons

Yeah, spray foam can be tricky stuff... I've seen homeowners go wild with it, then regret the mess later. Curious though, anyone switch up their pipe ...

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

Definitely with you on bamboo being tricky around moisture. I've seen some beautiful bamboo setups turn into soggy nightmares quicker than you'd think...

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RE: are water-saving toilets really worth the hype?

Gravity-fed models are usually pretty reliable, but I'm curious—have you compared yours to any pressure-assisted toilets? I've installed a few lately,...

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RE: are water-saving toilets really worth the hype?

You're spot on with this. I've installed tons of these toilets, and honestly, the marketing can be pretty misleading. Manufacturers love to highlight ...

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