What is a P-trap used for in bathroom installation?Learn how to add a new bathroom to a home, including tips on P-Trap installation in this free home improvement video. Expert: Dave Pollack Bio: Dave Pollack owns Dave’s Handyman service in Cottonwood, Arizona. He has been doing home repairs for years and is considered a Jack of all trades. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
Hello this is PlumberX. People always ask me what gave you the idea and what made you create these how to plumbing videos? Coming up with the idea was easy. After many years as a plumber and servicing customers at there home I’ve seen a lot of people in tuff situations, people that could not afford a plumber, people that didn’t have time to wait for a plumber to come to there home and make repairs, hearing horror stories of Plumbers that have rip off costumers and gave bad service, to me this was a loud cry for help. One story come to mind; A friend of mine calls me and ask, PlumberX could you do me a favor and help this older lady that I know, and go by and look at her Plumbing, she needs plumbing work really bad but she’s to scared to call a plumber because of the cost, and she know that if I send you over there to check out the plumbing she can trust me as a friend recommending you, sure I said I could do that. The next day came and I went to the older lady’s home she came to the door with a pleasant smile very humble. I could see it in her eye’s she didn’t have to say a word ( What is this going to cost ) she was very polite and courteous. Sir would you like some thing to drink and I do appreciate you coming to check out my plumbing on such short notice. No problem mam, lets see what’s going on here with your plumbing. This way Sir in the kitchen. As I walk through the home I saw in the corner of my eye younger children around 3, 5 and 6 years of age running around …
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How to make a “Head Banger” mixed drink; get expert tips on making your favorite shots, cocktails, and mixed alcoholic drinks in this free bartending video. Expert: Adam Nieman Bio: Adam Nieman has been working at the ‘All American Bird Bar and Grill’ for about a year, but he has been a bartender for over 5 years. Filmmaker: Robert Rogers
I have read similar questions and answers from the archives. & Used what tips were offered. I’ve tried drano & it does not do anything. It simply sits there. Water too. When attempting to use the garbage disposal it just spits up bubbles on each side. I’ve taken apart both "u" shaped pipes under the sink & there appeared to be no obstruction to cause this slow drainage. Though when loosening the nuts the water drained from them and into the bucket leading me to beleive that, that is not where my problem lies. HELP!
I just installed a new bathroom sink. The drain is leaking from under the sink, apparently from between the rubber washer and the threads on the tailpiece. The nut is tight. I read somewhere that sealant putty can be placed on the threads prior to tightening, but I’m not sure what sealant putty is. The tailpiece is plastic, so I’m assuming plumbers putty should not be used. Please tell me what sealant putty is appropriate for this or any other solutions. Thanks.