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The side with the rubber goes down dumbass.Anyone know how to stop toilet plungers from leaking water (not sealing correctly) ?
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The side with the rubber goes down dumbass.Anyone know how to stop toilet plungers from leaking water (not sealing correctly) ?
I posted this in another thread but this is probably the thread with the most knowledgeable people in it.The side with the rubber goes down dumbass.
Ah, I thought you meant the utensil to unclog toilets. mb.But look, no way to turn off the water. Also, i don't know if the waster cylinder is the middle can be removed on it's own to check for seal damages.
I have a second toilet that i don't use so I was hoping to switch the middle plungers around and then turn the water off to the second toilet. But if I can't turn the water off individually then what can I do?
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Buy new plungers & stuff. Removing them is likely to break them.
You probably have shutoff at the mains water meter. Inhouse valves are located near the pipes. May be just a removable tile where there are hidden. For the rubber thing to seal surfaces need to be clean.
Ah, I thought you meant the utensil to unclog toilets. mb.
I agree with Dawdler. Youll wnana shut the water off to the house, and add a valve if possible. If it isn't a problem, no need to add one though.
Why? They're just springs - it's not rocket science to put some kind of lube on them and if they were fatigued, they'd be far more likely to break when you're opening or closing the door.
Clean your gutters every fall you niggers if a jam up causes a leak it's going to be at the most inopportune time possible and do way more damage than you thought possible.
Has anybody ever installed any kind of removable or collapse-able staircase railing? My mom and dad are getting older and I'd like to put a handrailing up for them, but the stairs to their basement are pretty small and non-standard, so I'm trying to think of a good way to install a railing that could be removed in case larger objects need to be moved up/downstairs occasionally.
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I was thinking about something similar in principle to these things, except obviously made of steel and fastened to the wall stud, so you could slide the railing and brackets up and out, leaving only the mounting plates on the wall. I don't know if such a product even exists.
The gutters in the front of my house need bi weekly cleaning.You should be cleaning your gutters way more often that. They clog up really quickly if you have alot of trees around your house just from normal healthy leaves being knocked down during rain storms.
On this: it takes 2 minutes per section if you have a pressure washer. Just wear a poncho or something.Clean your gutters every fall you niggers