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    #1021
    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    There is no flush. De buhos kasi walang tank at the back e. Pag sumandal ka, diretso ka sa shower hehe.
    Walang shower haha. That is so weird. Ano kaya explanation diyan.

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    #1022
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Walang shower haha. That is so weird. Ano kaya explanation diyan.

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    May mga toilet bowl kasi Ms. Cat na isang tabo lang, lulubog na yung tubig/deposit. Usually eto yung mga toilet bowl na mura lang.

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    #1023
    Quote Originally Posted by akosijhay View Post
    May mga toilet bowl kasi Ms. Cat na isang tabo lang, lulubog na yung tubig/deposit. Usually eto yung mga toilet bowl na mura lang.
    HAHA naalala ko yung mga bahay nung friends ko nung college. Best places na maki-number2 kasi sure na sure ka na lulubog agad

    Ibig sabihin, good design? the normal bowl uses 3-6L/flush, diba? hehehehe

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    #1024
    Want good efficient flushing? Not exactly plane toilet strong but 2 types come close...There's the PressureAssisted & there's the Kohler ClassFive. I prefer this for its simplicity.



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    #1025
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Want good efficient flushing? Not exactly plane toilet strong but 2 types come close...There's the PressureAssisted & there's the Kohler ClassFive. I prefer this for its simplicity.


    Siguraduhin maayos pa mga pipes before using this type of flushing.
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    #1026
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Siguraduhin maayos pa mga pipes before using this type of flushing.
    The soil/sanitary pipes? They'll be fine when done to the proper standards.
    Kinda traumatized by a failed early(recalled) Sloan Pressure Assisted tank system model way back. Upon failure, the sealed pressure chamber popped, threw the ceramic tank cover up the ceiling & fell back to the floor, broke in 2pcs. A blessing no one was sitting. Whew![emoji120] Sloan did recall all & sent new pressure tanks to fit.
    The Kohler ClassFive is safer.[emoji4]

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    #1027
    I have 2 bathroom leaks now. Hassle. Have to remove some tiles to find the leak.....




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    #1028
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    I have 2 bathroom leaks now. Hassle. Have to remove some tiles to find the leak.....




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    A suggestion for new builds....lay your supply lines along the exterior of your bath walls(the untiled side). This eliminates your trouble if leaks pop. You'll just have to chip thru plaster & do paint touch up post-repair....Plus, this method lessens the risk of accidental tile/fixture/enclosure-install drill punctures...most of which you'll find out late upon break-in.
    Refrain from the temptation of pretty embedded fixtures. Always go exposed shower & faucet valves. Nothing lasts forever. Keep spare angle valves & braided hoses along w/ water closet parts & bidet sprays. Install the bath heater outside for easier service accessibility & mess cleaning. Just my humble 2cents, sir.

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    #1029
    Yeah good tips. will do this in my next house. But for now gotta fix my bathrooms. Sigh. Gotta chip chip away ......

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    #1030
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    The soil/sanitary pipes? They'll be fine when done to the proper standards.
    Kinda traumatized by a failed early(recalled) Sloan Pressure Assisted tank system model way back. Upon failure, the sealed pressure chamber popped, threw the ceramic tank cover up the ceiling & fell back to the floor, broke in 2pcs. A blessing no one was sitting. Whew![emoji120] Sloan did recall all & sent new pressure tanks to fit.
    The Kohler ClassFive is safer.[emoji4]

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    Yes, pag luma na mga sanitary pipes, then mag pressure flush ka, baka bumigay.
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    #1031
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    A suggestion for new builds....lay your supply lines along the exterior of your bath walls(the untiled side). This eliminates your trouble if leaks pop. You'll just have to chip thru plaster & do paint touch up post-repair....Plus, this method lessens the risk of accidental tile/fixture/enclosure-install drill punctures...most of which you'll find out late upon break-in.
    Refrain from the temptation of pretty embedded fixtures. Always go exposed shower & faucet valves. Nothing lasts forever. Keep spare angle valves & braided hoses along w/ water closet parts & bidet sprays. Install the bath heater outside for easier service accessibility & mess cleaning. Just my humble 2cents, sir.

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    2nd floor ng house namin now, cantilevered/overhang all around by 1m, dun sa part na yung mga sanitary pipes ng T&B ng 2nd flr., so if may repairs, nasa labas lang. Pero 22yrs na etong bahay and wala pa naman leaks mga sanitary pipes. May renovation 9yrs ago, pero hindi ginalaw mga sanitary pipes, but replaced all the GI water pipes to Unitec pipes (yung plastic with aluminum).
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    #1032
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    I have 2 bathroom leaks now. Hassle. Have to remove some tiles to find the leak.....




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    Another tip too is to keep stock of tiles for incidents like this. Some tiles get phased out or would come in different batches so sometimes iba yung kukay. Otherwise, you’ll be forced to use different tiles, or if you’re OC, you might have to change all your tiles completely para same sila.

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    #1033
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Yes, pag luma na mga sanitary pipes, then mag pressure flush ka, baka bumigay.
    Have not had this nature of failure even on pressurized flush systems. The pressure is built w/in the tank to create more push on each flush....not on the pipes, they are ventilated. Sanitary lines must have good suspension anchors & reliable joints that should withstand vibrations, seismic/traffic/usage or whatever. We commonly see glue & sealants used, but for extreme or OCD applications, ųPVC joint welds are a plus.
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    2nd floor ng house namin now, cantilevered/overhang all around by 1m, dun sa part na yung mga sanitary pipes ng T&B ng 2nd flr., so if may repairs, nasa labas lang. Pero 22yrs na etong bahay and wala pa naman leaks mga sanitary pipes. May renovation 9yrs ago, pero hindi ginalaw mga sanitary pipes, but replaced all the GI water pipes to Unitec pipes (yung plastic with aluminum).
    Good choice on retiring GI supply pipes.[emoji106] PPR has become the more versatile/universal/preferred replacement.

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    #1034
    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Another tip too is to keep stock of tiles for incidents like this. Some tiles get phased out or would come in different batches so sometimes iba yung kukay. Otherwise, you’ll be forced to use different tiles, or if you’re OC, you might have to change all your tiles completely para same sila.
    I kept some tiles nung nagpa renovate. I don't know where they are now
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    #1035
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Good choice on retiring GI supply pipes.[emoji106] PPR has become the more versatile/universal/preferred replacement.

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    I don't see the Unitec type pipes in hardwares, mas madalas yung Belden na fusion type. Ang gusto ko sa Unitec is wala syang joints except sa mga angled corners or sa termination na. 1 big roll of pipe kasi yung Unitec. Unlike yung sa Belden, parang 10ft lang yata?
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    #1036
    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Another tip too is to keep stock of tiles for incidents like this. Some tiles get phased out or would come in different batches so sometimes iba yung kukay. Otherwise, you’ll be forced to use different tiles, or if you’re OC, you might have to change all your tiles completely para same sila.
    +1....hence best to line plumbing not right behind em tiles whenever possible. Plaster & paint are less painful to work w/.

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    #1037
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    I don't see the Unitec type pipes in hardwares, mas madalas yung Belden na fusion type. Ang gusto ko sa Unitec is wala syang joints except sa mga angled corners or sa termination na. 1 big roll of pipe kasi yung Unitec. Unlike yung sa Belden, parang 10ft lang yata?
    Fusion welds are fine & reliable. Thing w/ brands like Rehau & Untitec, their fittings won't likely be compatible w/ other brands of similar system. Should availability be a problem, modding will be the resort. The known PPR brands usually abide by euro-regulations/standards & could be cross-matched. They are the new GI.

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    #1038
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Fusion welds are fine & reliable. Thing w/ brands like Rehau & Untitec, their fittings won't likely be compatible w/ other brands of similar system. Should availability be a problem, modding will be the resort. The known PPR brands usually abide by euro-regulations/standards & could be cross-matched. They are the new GI.

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    Kaya siguro dito sa project ko now, fusion na ginamit ng contractor. Sya din yung nagkabit ng Unitec sa bahay during renovation. Natuwa ako sa Unitec since walang dugtong, lesser chance of leak.
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    #1039
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Kaya siguro dito sa project ko now, fusion na ginamit ng contractor. Sya din yung nagkabit ng Unitec sa bahay during renovation. Natuwa ako sa Unitec since walang dugtong, lesser chance of leak.
    Don't worry, fusion weld integrity, when done right w/ good brands, should be equivalent to jointless.[emoji106]

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    #1040
    Anyone tried laminated flooring? Upon searching, ang cons na nabasa ko is bawal mabasa dahil magiging "weak" yung material. Also, may specified cleaner ba to clean laminated flooring since hindi pwede i-mop?

    TIA!

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