timt12
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RE: Drain upkeep tips after seeing that crazy news story

Honestly, I’ve seen way too many people dump enzyme stuff down the drain and expect miracles, especially in older houses. Last year, I helped my uncle...

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RE: why is documenting plumbing connections such a nightmare?

Man, I hear you on the “permanent” markers—total scam when it comes to crawlspaces. I’ve spent way too much time trying to decipher half-faded scribbl...

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

That hits home. I’ve lost count of how many times I thought I was “almost done” only to find a tiny leak because I rushed the clamp check. It’s wild h...

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

I hear you on the sheep’s wool. I’ve worked with mineral wool and fiberglass, and both can be a pain—itchy, awkward to fit around pipes, all that. She...

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RE: why is documenting plumbing connections such a nightmare?

Haha, I relate to that feeling. But doesn't moisture eventually turn your "secret messages" into unreadable smudges? Curious how you keep those scribb...

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RE: Sink monster making weird noises and not grinding right

Good advice, especially the ice and salt trick—I've used that myself quite a few times. But honestly, from what I've seen at work, once these things s...

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RE: Finally tackled my noisy pipes and feeling pretty proud

Good job getting that sorted—noisy pipes can drive you nuts. Silicone sleeves definitely absorb vibration better in my experience too, even if they're...

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

Good shout on the expansion vessel—I think a lot of people overlook that. Had a similar issue at my parents' place last winter. Pressure kept dropping...

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RE: ever wondered how faucets actually work?

Totally agree, manufacturers really should make these things more intuitive. I've installed a few of those touch-sensitive faucets, and honestly, the ...

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