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I have misplaced my Grohe
Here ya go:
http://www.grohe.sg/m/25_7311/page/modules/search/index.php
or
http://www.grohe.sg/icms_dyn/lib/general/wrap/download/~/7295/18/PDF/Brochure_AU_new.pdf
3/30/2011 1:20:55 AM •
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on Mar 30, 2011
Im fitting a 1200 x 800 shower tray but having
well if the old one wont come out,,, then the new one wont go in,,,as its the same size,,, looks like you will need to risk them tiles to me, even if you cut the old one out, you cant cut the new one back in can you?
so its back to them tiles, go on, risk it!!!
Im installing a shower panel in my shower
You must have gfci protection since the power is going to the shower and you don't want anyone to get electrocuted. You can either use a gfci breaker or you can install a regular gfci outlet between the panel and the shower. The outlet will be a cheaper solution to the issue.
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3/8/2009 7:50:12 PM •
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on Mar 08, 2009
My sloan flushmate toilet makes
this has already been answered on another site click here
http://www.landscapetutorials.com/tips/flushmate-noise.htm
the repair is done by
Fortunately this problem is very easy to cure. Simply follow the instructions below.
- Remove the ceramic cover from the tank on the back of the toilet.
- Fill a one-gallon jug with water.
- Pour the water into the toilet tank. Just pour it over the top of the black plastic Flushmate container. It will run down the sides into the bottom of the ceramic tank. See photo below.
- Now flush the toilet. The noise should be gone.
if you have any further questions please message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped it allows me to help others in similar situations in the future Thanks again Rick
3/14/2024 9:14:14 AM •
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