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RE: Eco-Friendly Plumbing Choices: What’s Actually Worth It?

Title: Eco-Friendly Plumbing Choices: What’s Actually Worth It? I hear you on the plastic parts—had a customer last week who thought they scored a de...

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RE: Choosing between in-kitchen and underground grease traps—what would you do?

Honestly, I think the in-kitchen traps get a bad rap sometimes. Yeah, they can get stinky if you ignore them, but at least you know when there’s a pro...

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RE: Choosing between in-kitchen and underground grease traps—what would you do?

Man, I hear you on the “primordial sludge” front. I once spent half a Saturday trying to fish out what looked like the Ghostbusters’ nemesis from an u...

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RE: Rusty water heater woes—repair or replace?

Honestly, I get the anode rod hype, but sometimes I think people overestimate how much it can save a dying tank. I swapped one out on my old heater, t...

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RE: why is documenting plumbing connections such a nightmare?

Honestly, I’ve tried the Sharpie trick too—total fail once things get damp. Ended up with black smudges and no clue what was what. Lately, I’ve been u...

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RE: Rusty water heater woes—repair or replace?

Yeah, I hear you—duct tape miracles are legendary but they’re not exactly a retirement plan for your water heater. I’ve seen folks gamble with rusty t...

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

I’ve seen folks slap on some Flex Tape and hope for the best, but that stuff’s more for late-night infomercials than real plumbing. If you’re getting ...

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RE: Plumbing tips that change with the seasons

Thinking like water is honestly the best advice I’ve heard in a while—water always finds the dumbest, most inconvenient route. I’ll admit, I used to t...

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RE: Plumbing pros weigh in: new app promises faster fixes and fewer headaches

Totally agree with this. These apps are handy, sure, but they're no substitute for good old-fashioned detective work under the sink. I mean, technolog...

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RE: Water pressure woes—anyone else dealt with this?

Yeah, I get what you're saying about the savings being a bit fuzzy. Honestly, the real payoff for me was just not having to hear my family complain ev...

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RE: green plumbing showdown: greywater recycling vs rainwater harvesting

I feel your pain with rainwater harvesting—reminds me of when I thought I'd be all eco-friendly and installed a rain barrel setup. Seemed like a geniu...

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RE: low-flow shower heads vs faucet aerators - which saves more?

Yeah, honestly that's probably the smartest move. I installed aerators first because, like you said, they're dirt cheap and easy. But then I swapped o...

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