Showing posts with label Plumbing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plumbing. Show all posts

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Clearing Clogged Drains


Step by step, here's how to handle a clogged drain.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

How to Install a Kitchen Faucet


AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to install a kitchen faucet. Putting in your own kitchen faucet isn't as hard as you think. This video walks you through hooking up the waterlines and a veggie sprayer.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Easy Unclog Hair in Vanity and Tub Drains


Bob Schmidt shows you how to use a newer product where any homeowner can fix most common hair clogs in sinks and tubs without taking anything apart and not causing damage to metal parts of sink or tub.

How to Replace a Shower Head


Frustrated with your shower's water pressure or leakage? Replace your shower head and make the shower spray exactly as you'd like.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Fix a Leaky Spigot


Don shows you a simple DIY solution to fix a leaky garden hose spigot.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Banging Pipes


Bob Schmidt shows how air hammers stop banging pipes. If your pipes have always been quiet and they start banging, he will explain the cause and fix for the problem.

Tankless Water Heater Buying Guide


PlumberSurplus.com brings you a video buying guide on Tankless Water Heaters, their variations, uses, and the selection process. Whether its a Electric Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater, Propane Tankless Water Heater or Tankless Water Heater Accessories our Tankless Water Heater Video Buying Guide helps people break down the complexities.

Monday, September 10, 2007

How to Unclog a Drain for the Ladies


A clip by a lady for the ladies on how to unclog a nasty drain.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

How to Glue PVC Pipe


Tim Carter, of http://AsktheBuilder.com, shows you how to expertly prep and join PVC piping for a non-leak connection.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

How to Repair A Leaking Showerhead


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In this video, learn how to repair a leaking showerhead, which is often caused by a defective or damaged o-ring washer.

Monday, August 27, 2007

How to Solder Copper Pipe


Soldering copper pipes is an important skill for many home improvement projects. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com shows you how to solder copper pipe to get a water tight seal.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Repairing a toilet supply line


In this video, learn how to repair a toilet water supply line.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Water Heater Recirculating Pumps


Tim Carter, of http://AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates the differences that a timer water heater can make in a house.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Tripoint Faucet Installation


Step-by-step instructions for installing Tripoint bathroom sink faucets, plus setting the temperature and changing the sensor battery.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

New Solar Technology Helps Homeowners Save Money

If you’re both eco-conscious and money-conscious, it’s time to take a fresh look at solar energy. You could save up to 50 percent on your water heating bills and qualify for federal solar energy tax credits.

Using the sun for renewable energy should begin when you start building a new house, according to the Department of Energy. Design your home to avoid overhead summer sun and to benefit from winter sun in cooler climates. Use skylights and sun tubes. Natural light is easier on the eyes for reading and household tasks and may slow the growth of mold and mildew. According to many realtors, a house suffused with sunlight is more appealing to buyers and can substantially increase its resale value.

Using solar energy for pool heating and for extending your swim season is one of the most attractive options today. Solar heat is more economical over the life of the system than a pool heater that uses electricity, fuel oil or propane gas. Compared to other pool heating technologies, a solar pool heating system pays for itself within two to four years. The energy is provided free from the sun, delivers minimal maintenance costs and is clean, safe and quiet. Solar pool heating adds substantial value to your pool and to your home.

Even hot water heaters can now harness the power of the sun. The newest and most innovative way to use the sun’s energy is through FAFCO’s solar hot water systems. In a 10-year collaboration with the Department of Energy, FAFCO developed Hot2o, the world’s first lightweight, affordable, all-polymer, do-it-yourself solar hot water system designed to reduce water heating bills by about half.

“The debut of this technology marks a significant milestone in the history of solar energy because of the potential savings to consumers worldwide and the ability to reduce the environmental impact associated with traditional energy sources,” says Freeman A. Ford, Solar Hall of Fame inductee and co-founder of FAFCO Inc. “Hot2o saves homeowners money and helps them live a little greener.”

The Hot2o solar hot water system replaces heavy, expensive and difficult-to-ship glazed copper collectors with lightweight, inexpensive and easy-to-ship polymer collectors. Hot2o is designed to work with any conventional residential hot water tank. The entire system fits in a single box and weighs less than 62 pounds. The system can be safely deployed on a roof by a single person using typical household tools.

Homeowners can begin seeing a return on investment as soon as the system is installed. Hot2o typically pays for itself in less than five years, as compared to 10 to 20 years with traditional glazed copper solar hot water systems.

The Department of Energy estimates that an average household with an electric water heater spends about 25 percent of its home energy costs on heating water. Electricity generated by fossil fuels for a single home puts more carbon dioxide into the air than two average cars. Continuing to use traditional energy resources to generate household power and heat hot water is a heavy burden both financially and environmentally.

Homeowners who invest in solar energy systems for generating electricity or heating water can qualify for a 30 percent federal solar energy tax credit under the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006, which was extended through 2008

For homeowners who want to protect the environment - and save a few dollars in the process - it’s time to take another look at solar energy. For more information, visit www.hot2o.com and www.fafco.com.

Courtesy of ARAcontent

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Water Heater Installation Tips


Tim Carter demonstrates some helpful installtion tips for gas and electric water heaters.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

How to Join PVC Piping


In this video, learn how to join pieces of PVC piping.

Friday, May 18, 2007

How To Sweat Pipe


In this vidoe, learn how to sweat copper pipe properly.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

How to Cut PVC Pluming in Tight Places


Bob Schmidt shows you how to cut PVC plumbing pipe using a unique method to protect adjacent areas in your home during your home remodeling project.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Roots in Sewer Line


Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates a clever method that prevents tree roots from entering an underground sewer or septic line.