HeltonCreek
Well dang!
Got my new gas water heater last week. So far so good. Ended up being $1,600 installed. If it was electric I would have done it myself but it's gas so didn't trust myself.
Enjoy your non-stop hot water. Definitely a smart move hiring someone to hook it up for you.Got my new gas water heater last week. So far so good. Ended up being $1,600 installed. If it was electric I would have done it myself but it's gas so didn't trust myself.
Any thoughts on adding a circulating pump to an electric water heater? Pro/con? I've got plenty of other plumbing work to be done so I'd likely just ask a plumber to do it, but just curious if anyone has one.
There are two things that might help on the under the molding around doorways: oscillating "multitool" that has a fine tooth saw blade that moves back and forth a small distance very quickly. Very good for trimming just a little bit off door frames etc. This is one example. The left end of the cutting tool has fine saw teeth.
Sink or shower/tub?does anyone have a drain clog remedy they swear by?
Definitely go with a drain snake. Secondary question, are the pipes plastic or iron? My great grandmother in law had really slow pipes, turned out they were iron and had rusted and closed up over the years. Ended up replacing her entire plumbing system.
I'm in a condo in a ~90 year old building. It's a new home to me, so I haven't had to deal with overall building plumbing system. Bought some of the zips at your recommendation, hope it solves the issue.