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How To Replace Delta Style Stems and Seats – Cartridge Faucet Repair

August 2, 2013 By BobsPlumbingVideos Leave a Comment

In this video I go over the steps in replacing Delta style faucet stems. When these showed up in the market place they were marketed as “washer-less faucets”. Well they don’t have your typical flat or beveled washer held in place by a bib screw but the little cup down inside the recess is rubber and it sits up against the bottom stainless steel seat of the stem, WASHER-LESS? You decide!

Filed Under: General Plumbing, How-To-Fix Videos, In The Bathroom, In The Kitchen Tagged With: cartridge faucet repair, delta style stems and seats, replace delta style stems

How To Shut Your Main Water Supply

August 2, 2013 By BobsPlumbingVideos Leave a Comment

At some point in your quest to be a super plumber you’ll be faced with having to shut-off the main water supply to your home. Back east here in N.Y.C most of the water services enter the front facing potion of the building down in a basement. The exception might be a corner lot in which case it may enter through the side and sometimes it’s located in a pit along with the cleanout access for the main sewer. Regardless of where your water service is located, follow these simple steps to make sure all goes smoothly.

Filed Under: General Plumbing, How-To-Fix Videos Tagged With: how to switch off main water supply, main water supply, switch off water supply

How to Remove a Large Diameter Piece of Pipe

August 2, 2013 By BobsPlumbingVideos Leave a Comment

I generally carry nipple extractors in the following sizes: 3/8″, 1/2″, 3/4″ and 1″ diameters. Any size past that I’ll use my mini hack saw or even a fine (32 teeth per inch) hacksaw blade to make a couple of cuts, knock out a small piece of pipe and then remove the broken piece. The trick is not to cut into the fitting, which takes a little practice. Check out the video!

Filed Under: General Plumbing, How-To-Fix Videos Tagged With: nipple extractors, plumbing problem, remove piece of pipe

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