What plans do you have for the coming Weekend ?
#2531
A doctor friend had a similar problem so he called a local plumber.
The plumber replaced a thingamajig in a couple hours and handed the doctor a bill that included $400 in labor.
The doc exclaimed, "I'm a well paid doctor and I don't make that much an hour."
Plumber said, "Neither did I when I was a doctor."
Good luck.
The plumber replaced a thingamajig in a couple hours and handed the doctor a bill that included $400 in labor.
The doc exclaimed, "I'm a well paid doctor and I don't make that much an hour."
Plumber said, "Neither did I when I was a doctor."
Good luck.
#2532
Oh you touched a hot button Dave.
I have to replace my T&P on mine.
it's old and has been periodically leaking/popping off.
Of course I should get ambitious and replace the controls on it since the temp swings are too high.
Or should I say it is just to hot over set point.
I have to replace my T&P on mine.
it's old and has been periodically leaking/popping off.
Of course I should get ambitious and replace the controls on it since the temp swings are too high.
Or should I say it is just to hot over set point.
This is the first house I have owned with all plastic (CPVC) plumbing and it makes me nervous. I would have preferred copper but that wasn't an option.
#2533
Turn the clocks forward...yay!!
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JoePhotographer (03-11-2022)
#2534
My college soccer showcase was cancelled, due to the impending weather and cold temp (game time temp at 8am would have ben 15 degrees). So, I'm planning to spend time with the GF and her granddaughter.
We are leaving for a family vacation, to Cancun, at the end of the month.
Oh...the 944 has a buyer!
We are leaving for a family vacation, to Cancun, at the end of the month.
Oh...the 944 has a buyer!
#2535
^^^Didn't know you were selling the 944. Didn't like it?
#2536
I would have a really hard time getting my wife to buy a house with any form of plastic on the supply side.
Of course she doesn't know the feed from the well is PVC until it hits the pressure tank.
Of course she doesn't know the feed from the well is PVC until it hits the pressure tank.
#2537
Seems like everyone around here is using Pex now.
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robb (03-11-2022)
#2539
#2540
I was surprised that they didn't use PEX. I have worked with CPVC for years and have no real problems with it but I was amazed to see it used any other place than in an industrial setting.. It is hard to find a supplier with a good selection of fitting around here. I had to buy some thru Amazon.