Tim Carter helps YouTuber Paul, of the 7seveng7 channel, diagnose and fix his leaking toilet. Over the phone, while Tim is up on the roof. Replacing the toilet flapper valve is one toilet repair you can do yourself.
Tim Carter helps YouTuber Paul, of the 7seveng7 channel, diagnose and fix his leaking toilet. Over the phone, while Tim is up on the roof. Replacing the toilet flapper valve is one toilet repair you can do yourself.
A water heater recirculating pump can get hot water to your bathroom when you need, without delays. Tim Carter shows one pump with a great built-in timer.
Tim Carter demonstrates how to get a leak free fit for plumbing when using PVC pipe and fittings with primer and PVC cement. Your PVC pipe projects will go better with these PVC fittings tips.
Tim Carter shows you how to expertly prep and join PVC piping for a non-leak connection. Working with PVC piping is not as hard as juggling. These tips will help you get a leak free joint when using PVC glue.
Tim Carter demonstrates how to solder copper tubing and fittings. Be sure to clean the copper fittings before applying the flux. Follow these tips for a leak-free joint.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates the easiest way to correct water leaks. Faucet repairs are easier with newer supply lines.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates how to flare the end of soft copper tubing to produces leak-proof joints. A copper tubing flaring tool makes the job simple. But, be careful.
Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com demonstrates how to seal black iron pipe joints. Commonly used for gas lines to transport natural gas to your furnace, water heater and stove, the joints have to be properly sealed to prevent gas leaks.
Installing water faucets can be easy if you follow the right steps. AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter walks you through a water faucet installation so you get it right the first time. You'll have no trouble putting in a kitchen faucet or any faucet yourself with his tips.
Utility sink installation can be simple with a few tips. In this AsktheBuilder.com video, host Tim Carter shows you how to mark and cut the hole for your sink. These tips also apply to a kitchen sink or any sinks you want to install.
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