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RE: Plumber on speed dial vs. plumbing apps—what's your go-to?

Yeah, I get what you're saying, but honestly even seasoned plumbers can have trouble with shut-off valves if they've never been to your place before. ...

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RE: toilet disaster strikes again... help needed asap

I've had mixed luck with wax-free too. They're handy if your flange is a bit off, but honestly, nothing beats wax for reliability if you prep right. Q...

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RE: Finally won the battle against invading tree roots

Had a similar issue at a property I maintain—oak roots busted through the sewer line twice in three years. After the second repair bill, convinced the...

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RE: Finally got my bathroom reno right for everyone to use comfortably

Didn't notice much temp drop myself, but honestly, aerated heads just don't cut it for me. Sure, they're better than basic low-flow, but the pressure ...

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RE: toilet disaster strikes again... help needed asap

55 psi isn't too bad, but honestly, I've seen plenty of homes running comfortably around 45-50 psi without complaints. If your shower feels weak at lo...

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RE: do you pay attention to water-saving rules when fixing stuff at home?

I've installed plenty of low-flow fixtures too, and yeah, most folks don't notice much difference day-to-day. But honestly, water softeners aren't alw...

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

Been there plenty of times myself. DIY plumbing always seems straightforward until you're wedged under the sink, flashlight in your teeth, and water d...

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RE: finally figured out my boiler plumbing—anyone else find it tricky?

Yeah, plumbing always looks simple until you're elbows-deep in fittings. I once had a quick faucet swap turn into a half-day ordeal because of some we...

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