The Family Handyman on MSN
26 silent signs that your house has a serious problem
That can be rotted away or torn, allowing water to work its way into the house along the pipe. With any of these problems, ...
Q. I have a question about my home plumbing. My home was built in 1975 and has PVC piping. Each time I use the bathroom sink or flush the toilet there is a loud snapping noise in the plumbing where ...
Q. After flushing the toilet, the water runs in to the proper level in the bowl and then slowly lowers about an inch or two. How can I prevent the water from dropping? There is no leakage on the floor ...
The Spruce on MSN
Why your toilet flushes slow—and how to fix it
A slow-flushing toilet often results from issues like low water levels or mineral build-up in jet holes. Identifying the ...
As for the leaving only a little water thing, that's the way it's supposed to work, the level should come up during the tank fill as the little hose dumps water into the overflow tube.<BR>A new toilet ...
The white pipe sticking up out of the roof is a plumbing vent. The rubber boot at the base of the plumbing vent is part of the flashing kit for this vent, and the boot has dried out and split. Here's ...
Sub-Zero Temps, Plumbing Vents Frosted Shut When there's a long period of sub-zero temperatures in Minnesota, plumbing vents often stop working. The problem is that plumbing vents can get completely ...
Q: I had a very strange plumbing surprise here in Florida, and my friend told me that years ago you had done a column on this “not-so-common” toilet issue. What happened was that I awoke one morning ...
Q: Last year I finished college and moved into my first apartment. After reading your column for years, I feel like I have a special Ph.D. (Plumbing & heating Degree!). I know that I’m limited as to ...
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