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Replacing a Faucet - The Easy Way!!!! |
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To remove the old faucet, close the shutoff valves under the sink. Next, use the basin wrench to remove the coupling nuts that secure the water-supply tubes to the faucet and to loosen the mounting nuts that secure the faucet to the sink or countertop. You'll also need to disconnect the pop-up drain linkage from the sink drain by removing the retaining nut. Before you position the new faucet, press some plumber's putty all around the underside along the outer edge. After you make your connections, clean off the excess putty with a plastic putty knife or rag. |
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Stop Toilet Leaks - Put an END to The Dripping!!! |
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The cone-shaped flapper valve fits into the valve seat to stop the flow of water out of the tank. Over time, sediment and hard-water deposits can collect on the valve seat and prevent the flapper from forming a watertight seal. The solution: Raise the flapper and scrub the valve seat clean with a piece of emery cloth or fine-grade steel wool. If the valve seat is made out of plastic -- not brass or some other metal -- scrub it with a plastic scouring pad. |
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Replace Electrical Contacts - Keep Your Home SAFE!!! |
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Spending a little amount of money in a preventative maintenance mode will save you from "BIG" electrical re-wiring bills in the future. In this case, a "little" maintenance will go a long way in terms of both EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY!!!! |