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 51 
 on: April 06, 2011, 12:32:00 AM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
It has been some time since the conviction came in regards to this individual, and right now the current status is a recent denial of retrial as recommended by judge bronson, and now there is an appeal request to an even higher court system that might take months to come to a result. An update will soon come once the information about an appeal is made.

 52 
 on: April 06, 2011, 12:28:19 AM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
Did a toilet rebuild in fort wright kentucky, a toilet flange repair in piner kentucky, two opposite sides of the world. Not a profitable day (except for the plumbing supply house) and we hope to have a better day tomorrow.
A lot of work done on the internet in trying to get a lot done while time permits.

Hoping for warmer weather tomorrow to break free of the dreaded winter we just escaped from. Now, it's time for sleepy sleepy!  :bedtime2:

 53 
 on: April 06, 2011, 12:22:32 AM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
Some of the products we had to resolve the issue:


Spanner Flange

Super Ring

Stainless Steel Ring


The above method we went with was the stainless steel ring. This allowed us to drill through the predrilled holes in the stainless steel ring and place the ring over top of the plastic toilet flange. Along with the flange, the existing toilet bolts or closet bolts were installed at the same time, with numerous screws holding down the new ring through the existing closet flange and into the existing wood subfloor. Once the screws anchored the flange down the closet flange was solid and secure, along with the new closet bolts that were ready to accept the toilet after the work was done to the floor.

Plastic, like all plastics over time become brittle with age, and the temperatures/variations of which can affect the longevity of the product. In relation to closet flanges, room temperature to cold (recently flushed toilet) and this constant back and forth temperature change can cause flanges to become hardened over time. Given that two stress points caused by the anchoring of the toilet by bolts through the flange, this creates the possibility of breakage quite easily. The actual setting of the toilet flange can achieve a 'stronger' design by either utilizing the two precut slots in the flange, or setting the furthest distance of the slots for the closet bolts to fit into the meat of the flange, at the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock position. Too often when we see closet flanges are the slots set to catch the bolt pattern where it is at its weakest position in the flange. Why? I believe that answer follows the belief of fudge room to allow the toilet some give space if there is any tightness to the wall. In a lot of ways, this is a good way to allow for that room, but the sacrifice comes with the flange being subjected to a shorter life of usage.

The customer did not ask us to reset the toilet as a new floor was going to be installed at a later date. We explained to the customer to not use horned wax rings as they are not reliable. A discussion was created with this topic and I explained the many reasons why horned wax rings are more trouble than their worth. Dunbar Plumbing will soon provide an information blog discussion about these types of wax rings and why they become a liability to homeowners in their use.

Contact Dunbar Plumbing for all your plumbing needs. DUNBAR PLUMBING - NORTHERN KENTUCKY PLUMBERS 859-359-4833




 54 
 on: April 06, 2011, 12:07:16 AM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
A repeat customer of Dunbar Plumbing contacted us from over 4 years ago, needing some plumbing work down at their home. Cruise Creek Road is located in Piner Kentucky, about 8 miles south of Independence Kentucky. SR17 or Madison Pike is the road you take to reach this location. SR17 intersects with SR14 at a junction near Piner School. A well travelled road in the area that is mostly rural, with an old time store at the corner of Route 14 and 17 where they intersect. Only two old time grocery stores remain in this rural area and when the "new and improved" gas/grocery stores come to town, that will be the end of an era of history.

The plumbing problem the customer was having was a toilet flange that had cracked at both sides of the flange where the closet bolts attach to the flange. Further investigation of the flange revealed that the piping arrangement immediately leaving the flange showed numerous fittings and next to any or little piping involved. This removed the possibility of removing the flange from the piping and installing a new closet flange. We came prepared to repair the flange from up above, using numerous methods that have proven to be reliable in situations like these.

 

 55 
 on: April 05, 2011, 12:36:52 AM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
Here is another video of where plumbers putty has degraded and caused leaks at a local restaurant in Independence Kentucky.





 56 
 on: April 04, 2011, 11:53:59 PM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
Busy as always but getting a lot done on the internet. Having many websites/forums is more than a full time job at this point.

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 57 
 on: April 04, 2011, 10:38:15 PM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
Pawn Stars is a really good show, along with Operation Repo, Southern Fried Stings (even though it's a little cheesy) World's Dumbest Criminals, Hardcore Pawn can be extremely interesting as well.  :PDT_Armataz_01_37:

 58 
 on: April 04, 2011, 10:34:55 PM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
On April 5th 2011 the second meeting for the Northern Kentucky Cross Connection Prevention Association will be held at the Marquise in Wilder Kentucky, 1016 Towne Drive in Wilder Kentucky. The doors open at 6:00pm but the meeting starts at 6:30pm and the guest speaker for this meeting will be Joel Berkley, Director of Education and Marketing for the KAPHCC.


The KAPHCC or Kentucky Association of Plumbing Heating and Cooling Contractors. This association provides information and membership to contractors in the profession that offers many benefits in the association.

Last month's speaker was a motivational speaker, putting emphasis on how we as workers, employees or business owners should stop and smell the roses from time to time, slow down the stress levels and realize how fast life goes by when we are so involved in our work life.

Family values as well, not to bring the stresses to work, or bring the stresses of work to the home. It was one of the best meetings that Dunbar Plumbing has attended.

 59 
 on: April 04, 2011, 10:26:25 PM 
Started by NORTHERN KENTUCKY PLUMBER - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING

 60 
 on: April 04, 2011, 10:23:36 PM 
Started by DUNBAR PLUMBING - Last post by DUNBAR PLUMBING
Here is a video of a recent garbage disposal replacement we




This garbage disposal wasn't even 7 years old from time of installation, and you can see where water already had start to deteriorate the putty underneath the flange. Also, the putty was nearly 80% gone or missing in some areas. A well known situation about plumbers putty:

One of the most problematic installer errors of using plumbers putty is the overuse of the putty, or putting too much under the flange of the drain assembly. When too much putty is used, tightening of the strainer basket or pop-up drain assembly will squeeze out a considerable amount of putty, but will later need to be tightened once again at a later time because the putty continues to squeeze out. Once that drain is loose, then the problems start with movement, which in turn allows the putty to get wet/contaminated with wastewater which leads to an eventual leak at the connection. This is what the majority of drains do over time when putty has been used in this way.

A couple years ago we had a customer that utilized home depot to install a kitchen sink countertop in their kitchen, and with that came the plumber who followed the contractor who did the countertops. In certain northern states like New York, New Jersey or others that follow the older types of workmanship, actual sinks, whether they are kitchen sinks, drop in vanity sinks, a rim of plumbers putty is used at the edge of the sink to provide a waterproof seal. In a lot of cases, this design works, even though the putty becomes very hard and brittle. Years ago, toilets were bedded in plumbers putty instead of wax rings that are so commonly used to make a water/sewer gas proof connection to the piping of the structure. The application of plumbers putty for toilets is a good one and it is still done in states like Illinois.

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