Expert advice on how to repair a toilet, how to fix a clogged toilet, including using a snake or plunger to remove clogs, and stopping a toilet that runs
Today Charlie was installing three toilets, and two of the toilet flanges were in good shape. For those all he needed to do was clean away the old wax rings and remove the old closet bolts. The flange in the third bathroom was broken, and Charlie went about replacing it with a new on...
Remove any remaining brackets or bolts that connect the vanity to the wall or the cabinet. Pull the vanity top up and away from the wall. If the vanity top still won’t budge, check to make sure that it is not glued to the top of the cabinet. If it is, you will need to pry it...
On the other side of the main line, solder a piece of brass angle on the outside of the diverging rail in a position that helps guide the outside of a passing wheel in order to keep the flange from crowding against the railhead. The lift-frog is installed in a turnout built using ...