maryrogue119
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RE: Under Sink Hookup vs. Dedicated Drain Line: Which Is Better for Dishwashers?

Yeah, those hose brackets are better than nothing, but honestly, I’ve seen them fail when folks cram too much under there. It’s like a game of Tetris ...

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

Yeah, I’ve seen this a lot in older homes. Those pipes just aren’t built for low-flow setups. Half flush usually just means you’re gonna be reaching f...

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RE: Why do faucet handles turn opposite ways?

Honestly, I get where you’re coming from, but ripping out old walls just to swap faucet directions isn’t always worth it. Maybe, but in my experience...

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

Braided hoses are definitely tougher than the old rubber ones, no argument there. I’ve seen way too many kitchen floods from cracked rubber lines, so ...

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RE: Finally won the battle against invading tree roots

Right there with you on being skeptical. I’ve seen liners work fine for a few years, but once or twice I’ve had to go back and deal with collapsed lin...

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RE: When your living room is a sauna but your bedroom's an igloo

Totally—people love to overthink it, but usually it’s just something blocking a vent or return. I’ve found action figures, pet toys, even a sandwich o...

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

Black spots are basically nature’s way of telling you to stop pretending you’re a plumber. I get the urge to DIY—sometimes it works out, sometimes you...

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RE: Finally tackled my noisy pipes and feeling pretty proud

I get the concern about waste with zip ties—I've cut through way too many over the years and always felt a bit guilty tossing them. Silicone bands are...

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