paulrebel154
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RE: Saving water in the shower actually worked for me

I get what you mean about the “produce section mist”—that’s a pretty accurate description. I tried an aerated head when I moved in, hoping to save wat...

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RE: Making sure your home’s pipes are up to code—how I do it

I started using a moisture meter too, after getting spooked by a random water stain in the basement. Turned out to be from an old spill, not a pipe is...

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RE: Water pooling in basement—could it be a sneaky drain issue?

I’ve wondered the same thing, honestly. After checking all the obvious stuff, I did end up finding a cracked old drain tile that was letting water bac...

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RE: anyone tried sustainable plumbing upgrades at home?

I had the same thing happen with a shutoff valve under my kitchen sink—looked fine, then when I actually tried to close it for a repair, it started le...

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RE: Making sure your home’s pipes are up to code—how I do it

Yeah, I get what you mean. It does feel a bit over the top sometimes, but after hearing stories like that, I’m leaning toward just following the rules...

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RE: WHEN HOT SHOWERS TURN LUKEWARM: DEALING WITH TEMPERAMENTAL WATER HEATERS

Yeah, I’ve noticed the same thing—my heater’s only a few years old and already showing signs of wear. Flushing helped a bit, but there’s still some gu...

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

I’m leaning toward the in-kitchen trap too, just for the convenience. But I keep wondering—does anyone actually notice a difference in water flow or d...

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RE: What if your street flooded because drains were clogged?

Street Flooded Last Month—Lesson Learned Had my first real scare with this a few weeks back. We got one of those sudden downpours and I noticed water...

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