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My jet tub on 2nd floor leaks when water goes over
The problem is likely the hoses behind the jets. It depends how much of a fix you want and if you intend to use the jets at a later date? If you gave the bath a good clean, you could stick duct tape over the jets as a temporary solution. If you want to use the jets again, filling them with silicone will make that impossible.
One other solution would be to make an inspection hatch in the ceiling of the living room and fix it from underneath. Cut a neat hole in the drywall making sure that you are between the floor joists. Fix the tub and screw the drywall back in place to wooden blocks screwed to the side of the joists. Then put decorative molding to cover the cut lines. Paint the water damage with PVA Wood glue as a sealer, let it dry and then paint.
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1/26/2024 1:08:56 AM •
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on Jan 26, 2024
Want to fix bathroom issues and remodel it, how ?
As you want to remodel your bathroom it is a great way to add value to your home. The first thing you have to do is to plan about a bathroom remodel structure and also get in contact with the plumbing suppliers. My cousin has remodeled his bathroom, he had chosen the lighting that will compliment the natural lights of his bathroom. He had also installed a shower and a walk-in bathtub by hiring a reputable general contractor for a
walk in bathtubs Renton, and selecting the one best model that suits his bathroom decor. After the remodeling, it increases the enjoyment of one of the most used rooms in his house.
8/21/2022 2:50:12 PM •
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on Aug 21, 2022
Parts needed
take that piece that is broken to your local plumbing wholesale store and have them match it up for you.US Parts Center
11/15/2013 4:07:01 PM •
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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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