Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at
9:24 pm
ever since i moved into my flat, there’s been something wrong with my washing machine. I try turning it on, and only a little water will go into the drum.
So I got the plumber round, and he said it was a valve in the cold water pipe, he then went away, came back and fixed that, and then no water whatsoever going into my machine, and now he’s saying that it’s my washing machine!
It worked fine in my old house, so what else could be wrong with it, I don’t have the money to get someone out to look at my machine to then say it’s the flat plumbing! and i can’t get a different plumber in, because my place is rented so it’ll be breaking my contract 
Any ideas?
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 at
9:33 pm
I live in a prefabricated ranch home built in the mid 1980’s. When they built the home, they neglected to put in an access to the plumbing for our shower/bath tubs. We cannot find the replacement faucet part because it’s exclusively a prefab home part and the part is so antiquated that they do not sell it at any prefab supply place.
So, we think we have to tear out the wall behind the shower to create an access and totally replace the fittings to modern home standards. If you’ve had to tackle this problem, please give me some pointers. We don’t want to tear out the wall behind if we don’t have to. One of the bath tubs backs to our dining room and an access would look very unsightly.
Monday, November 16th, 2009 at
9:30 am
lll be using it for new plumbing Work in my house both hot and cold and heating flow and return. I know there is a difference in price, is that the only difference???
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
3:22 pm
Talking about the plumbed in ones not jugs.
Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
3:29 am
lll be using it for new plumbing Work in my house both hot and cold and heating flow and return. I know there is a difference in price, is that the only difference???
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
9:32 pm
The house has been re-plumbed and 1000 sq ft of new floor tile.
There has been new carpet as well, but I think that is a 5 yr depreciation.
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And is depreciation figured by dividing the cost among 5 yrs, so a $1000 carpet job would be a $200 deduction every year for 5 years?
(I am trying to help my 77yr old mother)
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at
9:36 pm
It’s use for un-clogging a toilet or pipe etc problem?
Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at
3:19 pm
There are only 2 of us but we like to cook and entertain. Also, we don’t want to plumb it in at this stage as we are thinking of renovating the kitchen. Any tips about drawers, accessories etc will be appreciated.
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at
1:40 pm
i have a 19 gal hot water heater that i turn the power off to and drain when not in use. i have had to replace the heating element 3 times. any ideas as to why its burning out?
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 at
3:30 am
It’s use for un-clogging a toilet or pipe etc problem?