MasterPlumbers.com » All Posts https://masterplumbers.com/forums/feed/ Sat, 27 Apr 2024 08:01:20 +0000 https://bbpress.org/?v=2.6.9 en-AU https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9782/#post-320106 <![CDATA[Reply To: Plumbing over concrete slab]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9782/#post-320106 Tue, 28 Jul 2020 08:41:52 +0000 davidxingyin I suggest you look for an expert

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9811/#post-280188 <![CDATA[Find a Good Plumber When You are New in the Locali]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9811/#post-280188 Wed, 05 Feb 2014 16:51:00 +0000 jhkeough It is imperative to ensure that you take correct measures before hiring any plumber for your home or office in Perth or wherever you need them. Especially, you should hire only licensed plumbers because they the certification, knowledge and experience needed for doing the job.
Everyone needs a plumber at some or the other point of time, but it can be difficult to find one if you are new to a locality. In case you have recently moved to Perth, and are in a dire need of the plumber the best way is to ask your neighbours and other people who are already living in that locality.

Hilton Plumbing is one among the leading names in the Perth plumbing industry. Their plumbers specialise in all plumbing related tasks.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9810/#post-280187 <![CDATA[Qualified Plumbers In Perth]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9810/#post-280187 Tue, 07 Jan 2014 19:33:00 +0000 jhkeough Hilton plumbing employs qualified hot water specialist plumbers & gasfitters who can get the job done. We provide honest, expert advice at all levels to help you choose the right solution for you and your budget.   

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9809/#post-280186 <![CDATA[Blocked Drains Services In Perth]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9809/#post-280186 Thu, 12 Dec 2013 14:33:00 +0000 jhkeough Hilton Plumbing can help with blocked drains, hot water system servicing, worn taps, burst pipes and all of your other plumbing needs! We can get to you quickly to sort out your blocked drains.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9771/#post-302477 <![CDATA[Reply To: Hot Water Heater Help]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9771/#post-302477 Wed, 11 Dec 2013 06:25:00 +0000 moopy There could be a multitude of reasons for this. You should ask a qualified gas professional to check the following.

Is there adequate working pressure at the gas appliance?

Is the gas valve working correctly?

Is the pilot light the correct length, color and playing on the thermocouple?

As the problem is intermittent he should ensure the gas pipe sizing to every appliance in the property is correct.

Also it would be useful if you could post close up pictures of the pilot assembly.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9792/#post-302476 <![CDATA[Reply To: Toilet leaking question]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9792/#post-302476 Tue, 19 Nov 2013 02:44:00 +0000 moopy It looks to me as though you might have a partial blockage. The water level is dropping to the correct level. The water is higher to start with because there is a slight blockage. Flush the toilet and as flushing throw down a large bucket of water too. Repeat several times to see if this removes the blockage.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9794/#post-302475 <![CDATA[Reply To: Water]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9794/#post-302475 Tue, 19 Nov 2013 02:39:00 +0000 moopy Can you not just remove and replace the headgear?

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9795/#post-302474 <![CDATA[Reply To: [:s] Water Heater makes popping noise]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9795/#post-302474 Mon, 18 Nov 2013 23:22:00 +0000 pauladam If you feel popping noise from water heater, consult a plumbing contractor regarding replacement of the anode rod in the tank. Anode rods are specially designed to attract minerals and can deteriorate over time because the popping noise is the result of mineral deposits in the tank. An ineffective anode rod helps to build-up of minerals, leading to popping noises and other problems. Hope it would be cooperative for you.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9798/#post-302473 <![CDATA[Reply To: Shower valve of unknown manufacture]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9798/#post-302473 Mon, 18 Nov 2013 22:53:00 +0000 pauladam Hello Ellisco,
I realize your problem but I also do agree with all of above. Actually, shower valve has several types like; sequential shower valve, shower valve with two controls, shower valve with temperature and flow control therefore we require to watching the shower first then we can decide the manufacturer of that valve. Hope it would be trouble-free for you to publish any image of this shower.   

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9804/#post-302472 <![CDATA[Reply To: faucets]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9804/#post-302472 Mon, 18 Nov 2013 22:23:00 +0000 pauladam Hello Rino,
Thanks for your positive reply. Now I want to explain some simple steps to repair compression faucets below which will be supportive for you.
* Remove the handles- If a faucet continues to drip after both handles are turned to the off position, remove both handles to inspect for damage to the stem assemblies.
* Try to expose screw holding the handle.
* You may also look over the stem assembly for damage. Check the rubber washer on the end. If it looks OK, unscrew the packing nut to see whether there is damage to the O-rings inside   
* Check for rough spots- If the washer and O-rings look good, use your finger to check for rough spots around the valve seat inside the faucet (Image 1). If the seat is damaged, the faucet may not make a watertight seal even with new washers.
You may also check your faucet according to above guidelines. Hope it would be beneficial for you.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9808/#post-280185 <![CDATA[Plumbing Supplies]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9808/#post-280185 Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:52:00 +0000 jhkeough Searching a plumber in Perth for your dream home? Then Hilton Plumbing is the best option to choose for your residential plumbing work. As they are specialists in supplying new home plumbing services.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9760/#post-302471 <![CDATA[Reply To: What make of toilet is this?]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9760/#post-302471 Mon, 11 Nov 2013 04:19:00 +0000 moopy I disagree with Nick. Call a professional plumber for this task.moopy2013-11-11 04:19:50

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9801/#post-302470 <![CDATA[Reply To: Is my toilet broken?]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9801/#post-302470 Mon, 11 Nov 2013 04:17:00 +0000 moopy Do you mean water is constantly running down the pan?

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9800/#post-302469 <![CDATA[Reply To: Help needed????? Vented or unvented]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9800/#post-302469 Mon, 11 Nov 2013 04:14:00 +0000 moopy So you have a new 32mm blue mdpe water main from the boundary box in the road? If so that flow rate still sucks.Once you get a good flow rate go for a boiler with an unvented cylinder. Veissman do a really nice boiler/unvented cylinder combo for a sweet price.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9798/#post-302468 <![CDATA[Reply To: Shower valve of unknown manufacture]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9798/#post-302468 Mon, 11 Nov 2013 04:05:00 +0000 moopy Without a shower it is nigh on impossible to identify.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9795/#post-302467 <![CDATA[Reply To: [:s] Water Heater makes popping noise]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9795/#post-302467 Mon, 11 Nov 2013 04:03:00 +0000 moopy It definitely sounds like the heater element has had it. I would change it quick This will be costing your extra electricity.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9668/#post-302466 <![CDATA[Reply To: Hot water entering cold water storage tank]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9668/#post-302466 Mon, 11 Nov 2013 03:58:00 +0000 moopy As stated you need to replaced or install check valves into the feed pipes. Ideally your hot and water supplies should be balanced so that they are equal pressures.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9804/#post-302465 <![CDATA[Reply To: faucets]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9804/#post-302465 Mon, 11 Nov 2013 03:56:00 +0000 moopy I think you will end up buying new faucets in my opinion. Sorry.

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https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9804/#post-302464 <![CDATA[Reply To: faucets]]> https://masterplumbers.com/forums/topic/9804/#post-302464 Sun, 20 Oct 2013 09:12:00 +0000 Rino Hi Paul,

Thanks for responding. I am going to guess that the type of faucet is compression as it is an old house and the faucets have washers. Please note, that I have already changed all the washers and dismantled the faucets to try to assess the problem. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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