Archive for February, 2009

Repaired hot water heater now no hot water at all?

whoa mamma!!! asked:

My husband repaired/replaced small pipe on the water heater. Now we have no hot water at all. He said it has “no black flow” Does anyone know how to fix this? Seems the pipe is clogged but we dont know what to do to unclog it……Trying NOT to call a plumber..
We have cold water but when we try to turn the hot water on in the sink a little comes out because pressure has built up but then dwindles down to a drip, then nothing….

Mr B asked:

Preferably in the Brighton UK area :-)

Thanks for your time, Mr. B.

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Hotels in Brighton?

Lizie asked:

Can anyone recommend any nice and low-budget hotels or B&Bs in Brighton (UK) that me and my boyfriend could stay in for his birthday? One with parking would be best, but not essential. And also recommend things for us to do while we’re in Brighton?

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Do plumbers over-charge us for their services?

Wolfy asked:

I think it’s becoming ridiculous what plumbers are charging today. Case in point: I live in Florida and I had a plumbing emergency at night last week when a sewer drain line in my yard backed up and flooded both my bathrooms. I got a plumber to come over and he snaked out the line and verified with a TV camera that my azaleas’ roots had broken the line and plugged it up. Cost: $300. It was steep but what could I do with no way to flush my toilets and my bathrooms flooding? He came back the next day to dig up four feet of drain line, two feet deep and no tree roots over the line, and replaced the 4-foot section and repacked the sod. Cost: $690. I think that was way too much money for only 45 minutes work. I could hire a lawyer cheaper.

So, what have been your plumber experiences and do you think they charge too much?

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izucarbeach asked:

take care of that?
I called my home warranty and they sent the plumbers and then AC guys. These gents told me the house should have had all the pipes insulated and the warranty does not cover the cost for doing it which it may include to open the wall (sheet rock), insulate the pipe and put everything back in as it was which I think should be the most expensive part. Have anyone dealt with this problem in the past? do you the builder (as good faith) would do something to remedy the problem? the pipe sweats bad and I’m affraid it could lead to more problems. Please advice. Thanks.
Thanks to both of you… I did what you recommended me: I called my real estate agent, he contacted the builder and the supervisor is going to visit my house this weel. I’ll let you know the results, if interested. Thanks a lot!

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