Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at
9:26 pm
What if the sperm cell of your pops that got to you dear old mum missed and the next closest one of a differing chromosome made into the old lady’s plumbing?
Ever wonder what you would look like, act like, dream about achieving?
I’m not talking about a sex change type situation where you are unhappy with how you came out so save the jokes — unless they are funny.
Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at
9:27 am
The business is Elecrtrical, Woodwork, Plumbing, Stucoo, and that kind of thing. Thank
Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at
9:19 am
We are replacing all the water lines in the house with pex. I just don’t know how to hook it to the PVC.
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
7:39 pm
Is this a forewarning that unit will need to be replaced? water is hot.
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
9:27 am
I just had a bathroom installed by a friend (That was my first Problem)
The bathroom is built in a room with no basement with a 8″ space between the slab and the floor. The 3″ main runs from that room into the full basement with plenty of pitch. Anyway, there is no trap on the sink and no way to add one with out ripping out all the tile and sub-floor. There may not even be a trap on the shower (Not Sure) The toilet, I know has its own trap.
What I want to do is add a trap to that 3″ line that runs from that bathroom. I know its not code, but I think this will keep the odors from entering the bathroom through the sink. What would be the down side of adding the second trap.
Thanks
Lenny
Monday, December 28th, 2009 at
3:36 am
That’s what disciples are for..too clean up your mess.
Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at
7:44 pm
What could be the cause of this, the water heater is never running when I check it which is now 10 times a day at least. Im confused. The basement where the water heater is located is kept at about 60 degrees but i don’t think this could have an effect.
Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at
3:33 pm
We bought an older home in Alaska recentl. We had an inspection done but it didn’t list any of what we are finding now. At least two exterior walls are rotting, the bathroom floors need to be replaced and I have just found this morning that the drywall under the stairs is rotting and I’m sure we will find much more before long. Is there anything we can do and if not where is the best place to start? Again, we live in Alaska and winter will soon be upon us.
Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at
9:32 am
No they don’t. They don’t even have toilets. You’re expected to hold it in forever. We have all the toilets in Hell. What do you think we use to keep the fires going. Doesn’t smell none too good, but it’s cheap energy.
I will ring your doorbell and run away!!!
Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at
9:34 pm
I have spoken to a couple retailers in the area and I can’t get a straight answer. I’m looking at 1500-1800 square foot homes and I want to know the cost of all the things like foundation, instillation, transportation, plumbing and electric hook ups and the house. Any info to help educate myself would be appreciated.