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  1. Khalin Mccabe

    Shower valve remove

    Hi I am replacing a shower valve that is giving issue I was only problem is I haven't seen one like this one and can't figure out where to begin removal has anyone here seen this and how did you get around it?
  2. R

    Navien NHB-055 wont go above 102 deg

    Hello, I have a 1-year-old Navien NHB-055 Tankless for hydronic floor heating only, that won't go above 102 deg on the outgoing water, for some reason they installed the "outdoor temperature sensor" inside so in my opinion the unit always thinks it is 70* out and keeps the water at a low temp...
  3. H

    Shower/Tub valve identification help

    Hi, my tub faucet is not turning and I'm planning to replace the cartridge. Can anyone identify what brand/model this could be? Thanks in advance.
  4. annmarionryder

    Hi guys, I'm have trouble adjusting the temperature on my mum's shower head, how do I do it?

    The shower was far too hot for this Summer even on lowest setting. I've taken off the cap and screw which led to the heat dial coming off, and now I'm facing this toothy something, and not sure what to do next. I've tried researching it, but I cant find many similar shower heads and without the...
  5. David M. Karr

    Difficult to set desired temperature

    I've lived in my house for 25 years, and the shower fixture is still the original. The only thing that wears out is the "temperature control dial". The original lasted for many years and finally wore out. I tried to find a replacement in a couple of local home supply stores, but they all...
  6. Nycgirl646

    No cold water in apartment, please help!!

    I live in a prewar co-op apartment in NYC and it takes 5-10 minutes for the cold water in my kitchen to get truly cold. It can start out anywhere between 70-80 degrees fahrenheit when first turned on and takes 5-10 minutes to drop to temperatures in the low 60s. The super and plumbers have...
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