Cracked Opella Soap Pump? Try This Fix An old Opella soap dispenser can be hard to repair. The pump head may crack after years of daily use. When that happens, the bottle may still look fine. But the top may no longer push soap through the spout. Many homeowners search online for an exact Opella… Continue reading Cracked Opella Soap Pump? Try This Fix
Month: June 2026
Faucet Supply Line Length: Avoid Costly Leaks
Faucet Supply Line Length: Avoid Costly Leaks Picking the right faucet supply line length sounds simple. But it matters more than many homeowners think. A line that is too short can pull on fittings. A line that is too long can loop, twist, or kink. Both problems can lead to leaks under your sink. Question… Continue reading Faucet Supply Line Length: Avoid Costly Leaks
Pocket Door vs Shower Plumbing: Best Fix?
Pocket Door vs Shower Plumbing: Best Fix? A tub and shower remodel can look simple at first. Then the pocket door plan changes everything. A pocket door needs a clear wall pocket. That pocket often takes the same space as water lines. It can also hit the shower valve, tub spout line, and shower riser.… Continue reading Pocket Door vs Shower Plumbing: Best Fix?
Did a Shed Truck Damage My Septic Drain Field?
Did a Shed Truck Damage My Septic Drain Field? A new storage shed should solve a space problem. It should not create a septic worry. One homeowner had a 12×24 storage shed delivered. The driver backed a cab-over truck, trailer, and shed across the drain field. The yard was wet, so the tires left clear… Continue reading Did a Shed Truck Damage My Septic Drain Field?
Yellow Tap Water? Your Sink Is Warning You
Yellow Tap Water? Your Sink Is Warning You A guest bathroom can hide plumbing trouble for a long time. This is common when the sink is only used once or twice a month. One homeowner noticed dark yellow water from the bathroom faucet. It showed up from both the hot and cold sides. The water… Continue reading Yellow Tap Water? Your Sink Is Warning You
Need a Faucet for a Hot Beach Utility Sink?
Need a Faucet for a Hot Beach Utility Sink? A utility sink takes a lot of abuse. That is even more true near the beach. Heat, salt air, and humidity can wear down cheap parts fast. An old plastic sink can stain, crack, and feel weak. A low-grade faucet can corrode, leak, or feel loose… Continue reading Need a Faucet for a Hot Beach Utility Sink?
Tub Filler Threads: NPT or NPSM for Code?
Tub Filler Threads: NPT or NPSM for Code? A freestanding tub filler can look simple at first. Yet the thread type can cause real questions. This is especially true in Massachusetts. The common issue is NPT versus NPSM. NPT means National Pipe Taper. NPSM means National Pipe Straight Mechanical. These threads may screw together. That… Continue reading Tub Filler Threads: NPT or NPSM for Code?