How to Replace Shower Faucet Diverters Without Soldering Copper Pipes!: In today’s tutorial you’ll learn how to replace shower faucet diverters using all PEX and Hansgrohe’s iBox. This is one of the best ways to install a new shower faucet. Here’s w
The water supply line to your toilet is connected to the wall or floor; simply turn the valve to stem the flow of water (Image 1). Flush your toilet and keep the handle down to empty the toilet of water. You’ll be left with some water in the tank and some in the bowl. Use a...
The root cause might be sediment buildup, a crack in the steel liner, excessive rust, a faulty drain valve, or a defective temperature & pressure relief valve. Unfortunately, leaks can be challenging to repair and usually warrant a replacement as soon as possible to avoid further water damage...
The water purifier is placed under the sink in a suitable spot. It can be mounted on the cabinet wall with a mounting bracket. For flex tubing, a "T-valve" should be installed at a joint in the line so water may be diverted on demand to the water purifier, while continuing to be ...
The water purifier is placed under the sink in a suitable spot. It can be mounted on the cabinet wall with a mounting bracket. For flex tubing, a "T-valve" should be installed at a joint in the line so water may be diverted on demand to the water purifier, while continuing to be ...
If your entire house is undergoing plumbing work, you will essentially be residing in a construction zone for a while. Although your plumber will strive to minimize disturbances, it is almost impossible to completely eliminate the presence of noise, wall openings, dust and debris. So, you should...
The water lines are located underneath the sink for a sink faucet and in the wall for a showerhead. They won’t always be accessible, so look in the owner’s manual for the model number as well. If you are unable to find the information you need to get a replacement, pull the cartr...
If water is pooling around the bottom of your water heater, there's likely an internal structural problem that's causing a slow leak. The root cause might be sediment buildup, a crack in the steel liner, excessive rust, a faulty drain valve, or a defective temperature & pressure relief ...