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• Locate and shut off water supply to the line that feeds the leaking valve. You may need to shut off water to the entire house if there is no cut off for the line. Open a faucet to relieve back-pressure on water line. • Remove the packing nut with ... more
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• Take measurements. Measure the old seat or the toilet bowl and seat fastening bolt mounting centers to be sure the replacement will be a good fit. • The size and spacing of mounting holes for most modern toilets are standard, as is the width of ... more
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This is not true. Replacement of existing vents is allowed as long as the replacement vent is placed in the same location as the existing. Upon inspection of a home in a historic district we found the furnace to be inoperable. The client is ... more
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Yes. The low vent can be located at the same end of the field as the high vent, near the d-box as long as the two lines are not plumbed in together. ... more
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It is not recommended. Enviro-Septic® Technology that is installed and maintained correctly should not produce offensive odors. Filters can both mask an underlying problem and restrict the air flow through the venting to the treatment field. In ... more
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• Determine what size you need ,and remember there is a difference between compression fittings and iron pipe fittings. They are not interchangeable. If you can't shut everything off, remove the valve, and then take it with you to get the new one, ... more
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Gore’s experience with automotive applications and membrane manufacturing has led to the development of a wide range of parts to meet the specific needs of these demanding applications. ... more
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Gore utilizes acrylic or silicone Pressure Sensitive Adhesives (PSA) depending upon the part and the application. PSA’s can be applied to a wide range of materials, require very little – if any – surface preparation, only require pressure to ... more
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Soffit vents: These vents are installed in the soffit (the enclosed portion under the roof overhang) and permit air to flow up under the roof and into the attic. They range in style from 6-inch round stainless steel vent covers that are placed in ... more
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On One Hand: Attic Vents Will Help Remove Hot AirThe attic isn't generally thought of as an area to lower utility costs, but installing an attic vent may help to do just that. The attic vent allows any superheated air that builds up in the attic to ... more
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