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Lavonn Traylor Tennants and plumbing issues
27 May 2019 | 7 replies

Hello, I am the owner of a three unit apartment building. And, I have an ongoing issue with the tennants flushing improper items down the toilet (tampons, sanitary napkins, baby wipes ect.). This has caused the main s...

Account Closed Plumbing risk: galvanized pipes
10 May 2014 | 5 replies

I have galvanized water pipes in one of my buildings. Of the 8 units, one had bad water pressure. How risky is it to get a plumber to run a new hot water line for that unit? All the plumbers I've talked to have basica...

Jeremy Cepress Tree roots in plumbing
9 September 2023 | 7 replies

I have a investment property it's an 11unit  property. I have roots going threw some of my plumbing but the trees are the neighbors trees. The trees are not on my property but destroying my pipes. What do I do?

David Cohen Roots and Plumbing Issues
26 May 2015 | 5 replies

I have had three properties in three years have roots grow into the pipes.  It backs up the water and just flooded the third property.  Any ideas?  Someone told me there's a liquid plumber type of product that disolve...

Steven Anderson Own a plumbing snake?
19 October 2016 | 9 replies

How many of you own a snake to resolve your own tenant plumbing issues? Is it easy to do? Also do you use it during inspections or turnovers as a preventative maintenance item to remove excess buildup?

Thanks for t...

Nick Albin A quick plumbing Q
22 April 2010 | 13 replies

I am gonna get ahold of a plumber tommorow.

But just to see what you guys think could be going on

The houses all the drains are draining slowly and if at all. THe toilet was working fine then just got clogged up. ...

Donald S. Advice on plumbing leak
1 July 2018 | 11 replies

I'm finishing up the plumbing for a new kitchen double sink. The two tail pipes converge at a T-pipe, which connects to the P-trap, then to a 90° elbow that connects to a short extension and into the wall. I cannot fo...

Zach Schwarzmiller Online Plumbing Supplier - Waterlines
30 January 2017 | 4 replies

I have been having a heck of a time to find anywhere to buy what I am needing for a waterline project. I need a few rolls of approximately 400 feet 1.25" poly (or Rheau, or whatever, should I be considered PEX?) that ...

Lynn Harrison Slab floors and plumbing?
8 August 2015 | 9 replies

I'm looking at a house that needs a lot of work, it's older and has a slab floor. I haven't seen the inside yet but I already know it's a mess and the old plumbing will probably have to be replaced. How does one deal ...

Steve Hassan plumbing repair needed asap
24 July 2017 | 3 replies

does anyone know a reputable plumber who can replace a 1300 sq ft home in Dallas, TX ? Has anyone had any luck with trenchless options vs digging. Thoughts and recommendations  are appreciated. Cost comparison also we...