Archive for April, 2008

Tiling Near Plumbing | DIY Plumbing

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Plumbing fittings are very important to consider when tiling.  Tiles and plumbing obviously often go together and can be found in different rooms of the house, namely the bathroom and the kitchen. Because you get water in pipes that then come out of taps, you want to have tiles because they are great in wet conditions. This means you need to find a way of having tiles and pipes sit next to each other comfortably. However somtimes there can be problems that you need to understand and get around.

The dispersed and sealed tile which will keep the water get into unwanted areas for decades. Caulking but sometimes is not perfect and you can dry and crack. The time to do a good grip for the first time around can avoid costly repairs later.

One way to do this is to obtain tile to fit well during the initial installation.

In the shower, plumbing fittings such as the shower head and beak tube often have to come across tile. Measure carefully and make sure that the hole is not greater than necessary. What will make final caulking easier and safer.

A good way to do this is to take one or two pieces of tile and lay the pipe on the tile, then the customer tile around it. And ‘can take simply stated tube size as a guideline. But people often confused between internal and external diameters. Declared pipe size are the outer diameter, and for threaded pipes, wires not the tube body.

Measuring the effective diameter of the outer tube gives an exact answer. But also prevents any errors introduced by using the measurement of the thread, rather than the same tube. These should be the same, since the threads are created by the groove tube, but small differences can occur.

It may be easier to use a single tile, score and break in half, then use a tile saw to carve a perfect half-circle on each half. The two pieces should be back together very closely with only a small distance between the pipe and tiles. Using a single piece broken in half helps ensure edges will fit together accurately. Leaving only a small gap caulking helps reduce errors.

After all in the right place, sealing the gap with a thin bead of caulk using a caulking gun. Before it has time to dry completely, take a very slightly damp sponge and wipe away any excess tile leaving a nice clean result. A tool wooden cuticle stick or ice cream makes for a convenient device to ensure that the bead is also around the entire circumference of the tube.

Once dry, carefully inspect the results to ensure there are small gaps everywhere. This is the moment when you make the difference between a well-sealed tube or almost guarantee a subsequent repair jobs.  Plumbing fittings should never be ignored when tiling any room.

DIY Plumbing Repair

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Plumbing repair is something that will come in very useful in your life of a home owner. You might say that plumbers are worth the money you pay, they are professionals afterall and they’ve spent a long time learning how to do plumbing. When you are in a major crisis with your plumbing the they will come to your resue (hopefully). However plumbers are also at the butt of many jokes, they’re very expensive to hire and often don’t turn up when needed. it’s not entirely their fault, there aren’t as many plumbers around as there used to be so theyr are in great demand.

Fortunately, there are a number of plumbing repair projects around the house, which are well within the reach of the ambitious do-it-yourselfer.

Installing plumbing beneath tile is external to the limit of what you want to try. But with patience and the right tools, it is certainly possible, even common. Like any project that requires planning and care, but hardly anyone can do that.

Some Plumbing Tasks Are Easier

Replacement of a unit for the disposal of waste, the installation of one or under-the-sink water purifier takes some reading and some ‘patience. It will take one or two hours, for the most part, provided they take care not to break anything. Strong hands to loosen nuts and blocked careful to lay those Teflon tape correctly are the only major requirements.

The repair or replacement of a toilet could take some ‘muscle, also an assistant or two. But mechanisms are simple and - once you know how it’s done - the work is well within reach of the average do-it-yourselfer. Idem for installing an under-the-sink water heater or place. Put them in the circuit line with the existing hot water often can be done in less than one hour.

No matter what you deal with plumbing repair jobs, know how and when to use different types of sealants is vital. Knowing the difference between PVC pipe glue and plumber’s putty is essential. Knowing when to use one or the other is required. A hydraulic system with tape to avoid the need to re-do a simple job over and over again.

Fortunately, this is all very simple. In many cases, it is just a matter of following the directions on a package or reading a brief tutorial.

Unclogging mundane tasks as a toilet leak or something is practised by millions of owners who never tackle a home project. As for those rare moments when the clog is somewhat ‘more stubborn requires only a few’ home.

Some special projects to take only a small amount of more study. Establishment of a lost outdoor spigot is simple. Replacing one with an anti-siphon sillcock is only slightly more difficult.

Knowing some ‘more about how water can damage or loss hydraulic moves you closer to the realm of professional plumber. But not everyone has to be a profit from Rembrandt to do some ‘art now and again.

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Friday, April 11th, 2008

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