Essentially, with the pipe disconnected from the sink portion and the disposal installed, you'd cut out the size difference from the disposal in the pipe below the p trap joint. Dropping the rest of the assembly down. Might be enough room if you cut out the bottom of the cabinet before the...
Looks to me you need to make room for the disposal and drop the rest down. Also looks like not enough room unless you cut the bottom of the cabinet?
Best of luck. Hopefully some one more experienced will come along.
Shark bites are awesome. Used a handful of them but never anywhere that's inside a wall out of fear of them leaking. So far over the years I've never seen a leak at any of the unions where I put a shark bite.
They didn't use to, but now the bites come with an uncoupler tool to take off and re...
Interesting take.
Still interested to hear back from the og poster.
Where is the pinhole leak at? That old grey poly **** gets pin hole leaks almost always eventually.
Not really heard much of copper leaking except at joints.
Gotta say, at least he cut a square. I by and large try to cut stud to stud for easy re attachment, but since it was water damaged and not going back on I get it.
You can get small pieces of sheetrock at home Depot. Should probably fit this. The skill is in not making it look like ****.
As...
The outside ones should be GFCI protected.
Like @cskiles said, a compressor is likely to trip because of the start up amps.
Just be to clear, it's the outlet tripping? And not the breaker?
Probably just swap the outlet. If it's the breaker, or you start having issues with the breaker make...
Yeh man. Most things if I don't DIY it doesn't get done lol. It being my sister's house she can afford to hire some one.
I think with the info I have here I can pull it down and put it back together properly.
Alright no kidding, the home depot's near me don't even have some single piece siding? Its all sheets?
I don't even know the proper name for what I'm searching for?
I see what your saying about it running the water the way it is. That makes sense considering how far it's running.
But if I end the flashing sooner do I then need to turn it out some towards gutter? Otherwise wouldn't there still be possibility of damage to new siding?
Well I've thought about flashing over the top of where they meet, but surely that s not really the preferred method?
I mean aesthetically that's not the norm. Lord I don't want to have to do that in other places if they are suffering the same issue, let alone I'm sure my sister won't want to...
My sister kept noticing a dirt streak coming down some siding when it rains. When I went to check the gutter I noticed the gutter guard had been cut open and then had a screen placed where the hole was made, so I'm guessing the previous owners had the same/similar issue.
It looks to me like...
Well my thought is that if I get the cheap one it will be a bit more than the $40 a day one but if I need it for a second day that rental will be as much as actually purchasing the cheap one I've seen.
A lot of em look so similar, I just want to make sure I'm not missing something that might...
Had a washing machine bust a year ago and replaced the sheetrock on the ceiling. Then for some unknown reason someone "checked" the giant drain cap on the new one but didn't replace it properly.
So I need to finally do the ceiling again.
My question:
Are most of them the same? I see some...