Jeff’s SOS Drain & Sewer Cleaning Services, Inc. – Anoka, MN
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Jeff’s SOS Drain & Sewer Cleaning Services, Inc. 612-721-5413 www.yellowbook.com
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Jeff’s SOS Drain & Sewer Cleaning Services, Inc. 612-721-5413 www.yellowbook.com
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homerepair.gregvan.com Click on This Link to learn more about plumbing repairs, construction problems and other things that you should be familiar with, especially if you’re a property owner. Watch this video to learn about two different methods that are used by plumbers to hook up double sink drains. I’ve had plumbers tell me that they’re not allowed to do this and they’re not allowed to do that, but I see it all the time and this is a good example of it. Don’t forget to visit our websites, check out a few of our books and keep watching our videos.
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from natewood and more videos in the Bathrooms and Tubs category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Don’t call a pricey plumber! Anyone with a few tools can unclog a drain — without even resorting to those strong, toxic chemicals. Most of the time, anyway. To complete this How-To you will need: Baking soda Vinegar Rubber gloves Cleaning rags or duct tape A rubber plunger A plumber’s snake Petroleum jelly A bucket or pan A length of hose Step 1: Try baking soda If the clog isn’t too bad, try this easy cure. Remove the stopper and pour one-quarter cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by two ounces of vinegar. Let sit for 15 minutes, then rinse with two quarts boiling water. Warning: Don’t try this if you’ve already used a commercial drain opener, as it can create harmful fumes! Step 2: Prep the area If the baking soda and vinegar combo doesn’t work, prepare to plunge the drain by putting on rubber gloves and removing anything from the area, like a basket strainer in a kitchen sink. If the drain has an overflow hole—or two, if it’s a compartment sink—you’ll need to block it with cleaning rags or duct tape. Step 3: Add water Place the plunger over the clogged drain, and then fill the sink with enough water to nearly cover …
At .99 Sewer Service we believe in providing best and on time drain and sewer cleaning service. Over the years we have grown with our valuable customers. We are known to unclog sewer lines and drain pipes which other sewer drain cleaning companies couldn’t clear. We electrically snake / clean to unclog: Clogged Main Sewer Line – Toilet – Kitchen Sink – Vanity Sink – Bathtub – Shower Stall – Urinal – Slop Sink – Grease Trap. Outside drains such as Clogged Leader Pipe – Floor Drain – Yard Drain – Storm Sewer and much more, each for just .99. No gimmicks.
inurtownplumbing.ca Once the basin is fitted and the strainer basket is centered, you thread the tail pieces on. Slide the drain pipes into place and tighten the slip joints and the union nut by snugly hand.
inurtownplumbing.ca Plumbing in Vancouver DIY tips. How to install a kitchen sink with basic tools. Once your counter top hole is cut you can install a kitchen sink quite easily. First thing you want to do is install the basin clips so the sink is wedged up against the counter and held firmly in place. The next step is to install the basket strainers. Use plumbers putty under the rim of the basket strainer to create a water tight seal and tighten by hand. The excess plumbers putty will squeeze out and create a nice seal and allow you to center the basket strainer in the sink basin. The next thing is to install the tail piece using the brass tubing and the plastic seal as the connector. Tighten up the brass by hand and give it one small turn with a pair of pliers. Slide the slip joints onto the brass connections, and tighten the slip joints by hand as well. The P trap should line up nicely with the plumbing pipes, allowing you to tighten the union nut on the P trap by hand. Caution Do not use a wrench on the P trap union nut. Finally, tighten everything by hand and you’re done the first half of your kitchen sink installation. For professional help call: In Ur Town Plumbing — 778-829-1448
I’ve never seen it, but I’ve got a Plumbing foreman that swears it’s a code. I can’t find it in the code book though. I’m specifically talking about the drianage pipes attached to the strainers that dump into the floor drain. He asked me to replace the 2" PVC pipes I installed with the old 1 1/2" tubular chrome plated stuff he originally had installed. Any licensed plumbers out there care to comment?
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