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RE: why is documenting plumbing connections such a nightmare?

I’ve had to redraw my own “map” of the pipes in one of my rentals three times because someone changed a connection and didn’t bother to update anythin...

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

I see the logic in using paint pens and diagrams, but I’ve always wondered if we’re overcomplicating things a bit with all the labeling. That line re...

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

Had a similar issue at one of my properties a while back—tenant kept complaining about pressure dropping randomly, especially noticeable during shower...

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RE: green plumbing showdown: greywater recycling vs rainwater harvesting

Interesting point about usage habits, but I'm curious—did you consider increasing the greywater system's capacity instead? Adjusting laundry schedules...

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RE: My garbage disposal smells like a swamp monster moved in

I've heard about the ice cube and salt trick too, but honestly, does it really sharpen the blades or just clean them off? I've always been a bit skept...

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RE: Thinking about swapping to a pedestal sink—tips or regrets?

Honestly, I'd reconsider that—freestanding shelves can get cluttered fast and make cleaning around them a pain. Have you thought about updating your c...

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RE: drain inspection cams: wired vs wireless, what's your pick?

Have you found wireless cams to be consistently unreliable, or just occasionally glitchy? I've had decent luck with wireless for quick checks, but any...

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RE: drain inspection cams: wired vs wireless, what's your pick?

I've had mixed luck with both, honestly. Wired cams are definitely solid—no worries about losing signal halfway down a pipe (been there, done that, no...

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RE: drain inspection cams: wired vs wireless, what's your pick?

I've used both wired and wireless cams over the years, and honestly, each has its own quirks. I get the appeal of wireless—no cables snagging or getti...

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RE: Eco-friendly plumbing options: composting vs. low-flow toilets

I've had similar experiences with low-flow toilets, and it got me wondering... has anyone here tried composting toilets in multi-unit properties? I've...

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RE: don't flood your kitchen—share your DIY plumbing wisdom here

Yeah, those leftover washers always make me pause too. I've started laying out all the parts beforehand and taking a quick photo—helps me confirm ever...

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