kimc71
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RE: Getting water pressure back: my experience with a booster pump

That’s a solid point. I’ve seen folks jump straight to demo mode when it’s just a clogged aerator or a stuck shutoff valve. One thing I’d add—if you’v...

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RE: How much would you pay to fix water damage from a burst pipe?

I swapped out my washer hoses after seeing a neighbor’s laundry room flood—those old rubber ones really are a gamble. My instructor always says an oun...

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RE: Getting water pressure back: my experience with a booster pump

That’s been my experience too, especially with older plumbing. I’ve found that sometimes a booster pump helps with pressure, but if the insulation isn...

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RE: Low-flow toilets: worth the hype or just a pain?

I get what you mean about the “mini jet engine” thing—some of those dual-flush models really do sound wild. I swapped one in at my place last year, ho...

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RE: Handy shortcuts for finding plumbing info quick

I’ve run into the same issue with painter’s tape peeling up, especially in basements where it gets damp. I tried using zip ties with laminated labels ...

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

Stainless definitely holds up better over time, but I’ve noticed it’s not always the easiest to work with, especially if you’re dealing with tight spa...

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RE: Simple ways to avoid accidental water contamination at home

I get where you’re coming from about hanging up the hose—honestly, it’s not overkill at all. Even a hose end just sitting in a puddle can cause troubl...

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

I get where you’re coming from, but sometimes it’s less about the install and more about the actual design of the toilet. I’ve messed around with adju...

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