How hard/expensive would it be to have an old well tank/pump removed?

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This is the old well pump/tank in my basement connected to my houses original (1945) hand dug well. A drilled well was out in in the 80s and this was left here still connected to the old well and houses plumbing (shut off at that red valve to stop it from filling). I was looking to go solar and remove all of this old equipment to put a battery backup, it's the only wall space I really have in my basement. How big of a job would this be for a plumber, is it as simple as ripping all this stuff out and plugging the pipe to the old well?

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What tool do I need to use to take out this tap?

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What tool do I need to use to take out this tap? I'm in the UK if that means anything

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Am I screwed?

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Greetings all, I'm not 100%sure if this is the correct sub for this... BUT... due to recent flooding in my area my blower for my boiler got a bit wet, as you can see from the photo it is about halfway up the motor itself and the air band is pretty well submerged. I knew I was going to be out of town for a few weeks so I had shut down the boiler about 2 weeks prior, no power to the unit and the burn box was cold when it got wet. Is there hope of saving the blower assembly or am I in for a world of hurt when it comes to calling in a plumber?

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Why does this happen to my basement bathroom sink?

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I have to clean this (what looks like remnants from dirty water) from my basement sink every few weeks. It and the rest of the bathroom rarely get used if that adds any context. I haven’t done any work to this bathroom since we moved in 18months ago.

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I need to replace the face plate that goes here, but I’m not too sure which one I need to get. Any suggestions?

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Is this normal for a shower drain install?

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See the attached picture, it’s a flat drain in the shower of a new home

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Purpose of deck plate

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When you only have a single hole (no need to cover 3 holes) does the optional deck plate serve any purpose? What are the pros and cons to using it? Or is it just aesthetics/users choice? Thanks.

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Vanity drain

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Home owner not a plumber so take it easy! PEX hookups were already there, also no room to get the AAV higher. Have a good weekend everyone!

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Pressure regulator went bad - How do I remove the "top" of the old one in order to replace?

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Snapped the plug, any tips?

What about it?

I was going to try to find a chisel a bit wider than a flat head to wedge in there. Any better ideas?

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