Taking bets, you call it. X100 prize money and no I don't heil Spez

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At some point we’re no longer going to have to say praise spez and we won’t notice

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Bang Local MILFS (the driver of this was a female)

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Is this venting of a tankless boiler correct?

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Sink drain

How do I go from 1 1/4 P trap to 1 1/2 nut in the wall?

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Are these the valves to turn off water for a bathroom sink?

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The double sink has gone from slow drain to a halt. Plunging worked in the past but not this time. I've taken off the p-trap and I can see clear thru the horizontal to the T. I bought a 6ft hand auger, hit nothing and came out clean.

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Slow draining shower. Does this little grate pop off with a screw driver?

I want to take this little grate off before I try to clean out my shower drain. Can I pop this off and back on again easily?

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This doesn’t look right to me

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The water in my apartment is so hot!! If I turn down this valve, will that help?

My shower is 104 when I turn it on just a quarter turn! I’m renting so I really don’t want to accidentally brake somthing so if I can have confirmation that turning this valve down (and to where) will help my situation!

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Is 2” sufficient for this sump pump discharge line?

I have a narrow piece of property with a slight negative grade from the street - <1% in the front then 2-3% about mid-way to the back. I’m subbing out the construction of a 30” x 30” x 40” concrete sump pit (and electrical), but I will be doing all the Schedule 40 PVC piping to the pit from the downspouts and catch basins, buying materials this week. Sump pump will be a Zoeller M267. I originally planned on a 2.5” discharge line but the contractor that’s doing the sump pit notes and requests a 2”? The pit will be receiving water from 5 down spouts and various trench drains that will act as insurance during a heavy fast rain. I did calculations based on a 4” in one hour rainfall, and at maximum approx 34GPM would be dumping into the pit. Those numbers check out based on water area catchment maths but I wanted to see what you all thought in the real world. Other info: Rise from pit to curb drain is approx 1.5’ to 2.5’. Pump will be approx 125-135’ from curb drain. Pit and discharge line are green in the pic. Thanks for any help 👍🏽

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