RO filter drain placement
Hi all, I just moved in and I'm trying to install an RO system. I read that you're not supposed to install the drain saddle before the P trap. And the only other spot available is right after the disposal. I read that it's also not recommended to install it right after the disposal. I’m confused on what to do. Please help a girl out. Thank you!
Is this worth nine bands
They removed a leaking 20 year old water heater from the attic and relocated it to the crawlspace with an automatic water shutoff for the water heater and installed a filter for chlorine and debris in the water. They had to run a new circuit and install a gfci
Someone please save me..
We had our powder room retiled and I’m concerned with how close they placed the tiles to the toilet flange.
I already expected the toilet flange to be too low, due to the new tile, so I bought a toilet flange extender kit and a jumbo wax ring for the new toilet installation.
After they completed the tile work I noticed they covered some of the flange (where the hardware is), with whatever toilet adhesive stuff they use, so now I fear I can’t get the existing flange out to add the extender. The flange is about 3/4†below the top of the tile.
Someone please tell me I’m not screwed. Will my original plan work?