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  • How to Fit a Toilet Waste Pipe

    When replacing your old toilet or setting in a new one, be sure that the pipes correctly fit to avoid leaks and possible water damage. The waste pipe is the area the water drains from after use,...

  • How to Install a Sump Pump Discharge Line

    A sump pump is an efficient and automatic method of removing unwanted water from basements and crawlspaces. These systems move water from the sump pit to a location outside of the home. How and...

  • How to Make a Composting Toilet

    A composting toilet accumulates and allows the breakdown of human waste in a container rather than moving it into a sewer or septic system. Composting toilets can be installed indoors or in an...

  • How to Plumb a Tee Into an Installed PVC Pipe

    When it is time to add a water line to existing PVC pipes, learning the process before beginning the project is a wise move. Do some research and be sure to check the local building codes if this...

  • How to Snake a Drain of Roots

    Trees are wonderful additions to the property and provide welcome shade during hot summer months. They also like water and find it where they can, like the drainpipe running underground. The roots...

  • How to Repair A Hole or Crack In A Copper Pipe Temporarily

    Got a hole or leak in a water pipe? As water freezes it expands. This pressure often causes a pipe to rupture in the process. Here is a quick guide on how to temporarily repair a crack or hole in...

  • How to Treat Calcium Deposits in Well Water

    According to Home-Water-Purifiers-And-Filters.com, hard water or water with a high concentration of calcium deposits is a widespread problem throughout North America. Hard water is a problem...

  • Instructions for Replacing a Faucet

    Faucets come in many shapes and sizes, but the process of replacing one is fairly consistent and can be carried out with little more than a wrench and a set of pliers. Once you detach your...

  • How to Repair the Distribution Box on a Septic System

    The distribution box on a septic system is a fairly rugged piece of equipment and hard to damage. Vehicle traffic over the area or someone digging in the wrong place, however, can cause...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Fluidmaster

    Fluidmaster produces a line of fill valves for toilet tanks. When the toilet is flushed, the water in the tank will empty into the toilet. As the level of the water in the tank drops, a float will...

  • How to Run a Sump Pump Water Discharge Line Outside Your House

    A sump pump sits inside a sump pit and removes unwanted water from basements, crawl spaces and other areas. There are pedestal style pumps as well as submersible pumps. Regardless of which type of...

  • Eljer Bathtub Faucet Installation Instructions

    Founded in 1904, the Eljer Co. has a long history of making plumbing fixtures for residential and commercial customers. Although Eljer says it designs its products to be long-lasting, everyday...

  • How to Lay Pipe to a Septic Tank

    A septic system is very basic in design and when installed properly is almost maintenance free. Though it has only two major components, the septic tanks and the field lines, you must also pay...

  • How to Repair a Leaky Copper Water Pipe Elbow

    Repairing a leaky copper water pipe elbow generally involves removing and replacing the leaky elbow fitting. For one reason or another, the solder surrounding the existing elbow fitting may have...

  • How to Use Plumbing Tape on Pipes

    Plumbing tape, also known as Teflon tape, is used on pipe threads to help prevent leaks. The tape is a polytetrafluoroethylene product used as a sealer, as well as a lubricant, between the threads...

  • How to Install a Natural Gas Heater

    Installing a gas heater requires many steps that must meet local building codes. Incoming natural gas is flammable, and hazardous to a person's health. The combustion process creates carbon...

  • How to Install Gravity Fed Septic System

    If you live outside a city, you may not have access to a city sewer system. In these instances, a septic system is the most common alternative. Some septic systems require a pump within the tank...

  • How to Dismantle a Kitchen Sink Drain

    Most old plumbing uses thin metal drain pipes that corrode and develop leaks over time. At some point it will become necessary to replace the drain lines under the sink. Replacing the drain system...

  • How to Install a GE Gas Water Heater

    Installing a gas water heater is a fairly simple task, albeit one that requires meticulous attention to detail. Connecting a gas water heater to existing plumbing and gas lines requires little...

  • How to Connect a Plastic Pipe & Copper Pipe Together

    Many homeowners prefer to do much of their home maintenance themselves. This is either because they enjoy it, want to save a little money, or both. Basic plumbing jobs are one of these tasks that...

  • Homemade Piston Pump

    Piston pumps are found in almost every area of human endeavor. They are used to inflate bicycle tires and air mattresses. In their liquid embodiment, they pump water from wells or bail water out...

  • How to Replace Sink Drain Lines

    When you open the cabinet under the sink and notice water, chances are good that the existing drain lines have started to leak. Most drain lines are made of thin metal. Over time the metal becomes...

  • How to Use Heat Tape on PVC Pipe

    Insulating a home's PVC pipes may not be enough to stop them from freezing in cold weather. Heat tape, though, does prevent pipes from freezing. Wrap this tape around a pipe and then plug the tape...

  • How to Install a Drain for a Double Utility Sink

    You have finished installing the double utility sink and are ready to install the sink drain plumbing pipes. The drain pipes for a double sink are very similar to a single sink drain. The...

  • How to Clean the Roof Vent for a Toilet

    Most clogs in a toilet originate from matter stuck in the toilet trap or in the pipes originating directly out of the toilet. You can remove these types of clogs with the use of a plunger or by...

  • How to Clean a Toilet Roof Vent

    Did you know that the source of a clogged toilet may be on the roof? Pipes connected to the toilet lead to the roof where a vent allows gasses to escape. If you have a toilet that will not flush...

  • How to Remove a Hot Water Baseboard Register

    Baseboard registers are supplied with hot water from a central heating source or furnace. The heating source has a pump to circulate the hot water under pressure that flows through the register...

  • How to Install a Plumbing Shutoff Valve

    Plumbing shutoff valves allow you to turn off the flow of water to a section of your plumbing so you can perform maintenance or repairs. Most homeowners find they need to install additional...

  • How to Join CPVC Pipe to Metal Pipe

    Plumbing your house with CPVC pipe can be quicker and easier than using copper. In many applications though, you will need to make the final connection to a sink or appliance with metal. Making...

  • How to Install PVC Kitchen Sink Drains

    Installing PVC sink drains on a kitchen sink is an easy process and requires very few tools. The PVC pipes, trap, and other pieces are easy to assemble because they simply slide into place and...

  • How to Cut PVC Pipe in Half

    When you cut PVC pipe in half, be careful of the type of saw you use. Exercise extreme caution and always wear eye protection. According to Hammer Zone, lower the blade on a miter saw slowly into...

  • How to Get Hair Out of Sink Drain

    Small strands of hair can build up to cause a massive drain clog. A clog can occur at any point in the drain pipe. It may form in the tail pipe connected to the sink or in the p-trap that connects...

  • How to Figure the Weight of Water Inside Piping

    You can calculate the weight of water contained in plumbing with a few simple formulas to estimate the volume of a pipe. Due to differences in pipe fittings, the answer obtained will be slightly...

  • How to Install a Flexible Gas Line

    Flexible gas line is often used when plumbing natural gas to a dryer, range or other appliance that is moved during or after installation. As opposed to rigid black steel gas pipe, flexible line...

  • How to Plumb Your House With PEX

    PEX pipe with metal insert fittings and stainless steel clamp bands is one alternative to copper and CPVC for interior hot and cold plumbing installed in trunk and branch fashion. According to the...

  • Instructions for Shutting Down a Well Water Pump for Winter

    With high energy costs even for minimal winter heating, most people with summer homes in Northern states do a complete winterizing process come fall. This prevents burst water pipes, both...

  • Pipe Dope Vs. Teflon Tape

    Whenever a job requires making a connection between two threaded ends of a pipe, the possibility of leaking exists. It doesn't matter what kind of pipe it is; from plastic to steel gas line,...

  • The Best Ways to Apply PVC Cement

    PVC cement or glue, as it is otherwise known, is a substance that is used for fixing leaking pipes and other things. It is relatively inexpensive while also being friendly to the environment. It...

  • DIY: Plumbing Fittings

    Plumbing fittings -- whether copper, PVC or threaded -- come in many shapes and sizes. Purchase fitting sizes from 3/4 inch to 4 inches, and fitting shapes, such as tees, couplers, elbows and...

  • How to Install a Plumbing Stub Out

    Plumbing stub outs are used to extend pipe installed below slabs or inside walls out of the structure and into the room so that you can return later and connect the rest of your plumbing to the...

  • How to Install Slip Joint Washers in Plumbing

    When using PVC for plumbing connections, you are going to run across slip joints. A slip joint allows a raw end of pipe to slide into the threaded end of a fitting. The ends are connected and...

  • How to Change a Plastic Sink Pipe

    PVC plumbing is much easier to work with than the old metal pipes that required soldering to install. Changing the plastic or PVC pipes under a sink is great project for most home owners that...

  • How to Solder Copper Pipe Like A Pro Part 10

    Soldering copper pipes has become much easier over the years with places like Home Depot and others selling inexpensive mapp & propane hand gases with regulators all under $60.00. With the...

  • Proper Two-Way Control Valve Installation

    Control valves are used in many types of processes, both industrial and domestic, to either turn a flow on or off or regulate flow at some proportional setting between on and off, with either...

  • How Do I Replace a Deep Well Pump?

    Deep well pumps spend their useful service life submerged under a hundred feet of water or more, pushing it to the surface for the needs non-municipal water users. They are constructed with the...

  • Homemade Pneumatic Cylinder

    Pneumatic cylinders are easy to make in the home workshop. They can be made in a variety of sizes for different household tasks. Homemade devices, especially plastic, should never be connected to...

  • How to Release Water Stopped in a Bathroom Sink

    Modern home plumbing can vary depending on the age of the house and the owner's usage patterns. For example old houses can have tinier pipes with accrued blockages over the years that can make...

  • How to Clear a Clog in a Sink With a Food Disposal In-Sink-Erator

    An InSinkErator becomes clogged when too much food has been put in the unit at one time. The food disposal also becomes clogged when there is not water running through the drain while it is...

  • How to Glue a PVC Kitchen Sink Drain

    How would you like to save time and money on your next leaky sink project? Gluing your own PVC pipes can be easy and affordable. This project is intended to get rid of those leaky pipes under your...

  • How to Blow Out a Clogged Drain

    The condensate drain on your air conditioning unit should be cleaned out once every six to 12 months in order to prevent clogging. Because there is constant moisture in the condensate pipe and...

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