Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you Steve! Thank you for providing a break to us all of education and funny videos from a really crappy year. All the best to everyone for 2021!
We had the pressure control fail at my apartment complex a couple years back. They replaced a section of leaking water main and the sediment it kicked up busted the control system. Maintenance said 4 water heaters blew out immediately, then a couple more every day after until they got it fixed. Blew my faucet mounted water filter to bits (spraying out the seams) and the toilet would splash up the side and out from under the lid when filling. Pipe in the stairwell with a pressure gauge on it was reading around 150. Showers were glorious though, and the top load washer filled in just over a minute, and I'm on the top floor at the end of the run!
Wow! My secret to a good flowing shower has nothing to do with changing my water pressure and causing problems. I go and get the el cheapo, all metal shower head from Home Depot. Take the head off the ball part and drill out the ball part a bit (it's chrome plated brass). Beautiful flow and it doesn't clog up
@@FixIt1975 I bought a double head one off Amazon with no flow restrictor in it. I think all the ones sold in stores have to be low flow in some capacity. Pretty sure this one would get you shot in CA. With the high pressure the drain could hardly keep up with the flow.
Just a matter of time before something gives way and floods the house with that 110PSI. Modern, crappy, plastics and rubberized hoses are not designed for such static pressure. With such static pressure whenever you get any sort of, even mild, hammer the pressure spikes to crazy numbers.
I just had this same problem. The fill line was leaking at both ends. The fill shut off valve would leak once it was moved to off or open! Went to house main gate valve to shut off. It started to leak when I closed it. Had city cut off water at the meter and called my plumber. New valves. Main is proper ball valve now. New toilet shut off valve, new flex line and fill valve. Decided to get a new toilet 🚽 and get the o-ring replaced. The floor settling probably caused my solid fill line issues and I didn’t trust my old wax ring anymore either. Simple leaks get expensive fast.
well you cant warranty any of the stuff you put in, the supply likes are only rated for Like 80 pounds, if he wants a floor he can warranty that, not you
What happens with those solid toilet supply lines is people cut them just to fit, and then they put pressure up on the fill valve and the actual inlet pipe and valve, and it ends up leaking, we actually had no locking nut on the upstairs toilet fill valve in the old house, the shut off didnt work, the toilet became loose and would literally push the fill valve up and let the water leak, the leaking was worst when you'd sit on it, but the downstairs toilet was also faulty it would always run, bought 1 new fill valve, 2 flexible supplies, and 2 flappers, did the downstairs toilet first and then went upstairs and put the nut from the old downstairs one on the upstairs toilet fill valve, installed a new flexible supply line and it was good to go, never had another issue, for 4 years, haven't seen the new owners that bought the house in october replace toilets yet so my guess is they're still good to go.
Steve is working again ya’ll! I’m glad you posted a video on Christmas Day. I was bored and needed something to watch on RUclips.
The moment you mentioned replacing the fill valve; I knew what my problem was.
Thanks for the video🤘
Merry Christmas Steve to you and Miss Molly
Good job ! Out with the old in with the new! Those old ball fill valves never worked so good to begin with!
Steve and Molly I hope you all are having one of the best Christmases you have ever had. Merry Christmas to you both. Peace brother and Molly
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you Steve! Thank you for providing a break to us all of education and funny videos from a really crappy year. All the best to everyone for 2021!
Happy holidays!
Merry Christmas Steve! I just want you to know I have learned so much from you over the years and I appreciate you.
Have a Holly Mollly Christmas it's the best time of the year,...
Thanks for all your videos throughout the year really learn allot from them appreciate you sharing your knowledge and fixes to plumbing issues ...
Merry Christmas to you Steve and little Miss Molly too 🎄❄️☃️👍🏻
At least that bathroom and toilet was clean..
I just did the same for my snowbird neighbors...Christmas gift
Thanks!
That was a nice and clean toilet job Steve. Too bad they all aren`t that pleasant...
We had the pressure control fail at my apartment complex a couple years back. They replaced a section of leaking water main and the sediment it kicked up busted the control system. Maintenance said 4 water heaters blew out immediately, then a couple more every day after until they got it fixed. Blew my faucet mounted water filter to bits (spraying out the seams) and the toilet would splash up the side and out from under the lid when filling. Pipe in the stairwell with a pressure gauge on it was reading around 150. Showers were glorious though, and the top load washer filled in just over a minute, and I'm on the top floor at the end of the run!
Turbo-laundry!
Wow! My secret to a good flowing shower has nothing to do with changing my water pressure and causing problems. I go and get the el cheapo, all metal shower head from Home Depot. Take the head off the ball part and drill out the ball part a bit (it's chrome plated brass). Beautiful flow and it doesn't clog up
@@FixIt1975 I bought a double head one off Amazon with no flow restrictor in it. I think all the ones sold in stores have to be low flow in some capacity. Pretty sure this one would get you shot in CA. With the high pressure the drain could hardly keep up with the flow.
So if that groove is stripped a bit will it leak from the grooves?
Merry Christmas Steve to you and Molly God bless have a happy and safe New year
I like Molly's jacket:)
Merry Christmas Steve
MerryChristmas 🎄Steve
Merry Christmas Steve stay warm
Yes the good old days, when a service plumber was required to make his own supply lines to fit...
Yeah and it was a brass ballcock shank and brass 7/8 nut
Hope your molly got a new sweater for Christmas😄
MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL STEVEN like your patent-pending catch-all pan
He better hope he never gets a leak. It will be the fire sprinkler system in ever room. Oh yea mama.
With your hand? With or without gloves? LOL! Hope you had a Merry Christmas!
Good Job 👏 tell her no you can’t move she is trapped lol 😂✌️
Just a matter of time before something gives way and floods the house with that 110PSI. Modern, crappy, plastics and rubberized hoses are not designed for such static pressure. With such static pressure whenever you get any sort of, even mild, hammer the pressure spikes to crazy numbers.
Stevie’s working again mama!
Hey. It's time for a nice clean plastic cantainer
wonder if Steve prefers working on oil burners rather than shitters
Great job and video like always
I had one
Top come off on high pressure supply no reg on line
I just had this same problem. The fill line was leaking at both ends. The fill shut off valve would leak once it was moved to off or open! Went to house main gate valve to shut off. It started to leak when I closed it. Had city cut off water at the meter and called my plumber. New valves. Main is proper ball valve now. New toilet shut off valve, new flex line and fill valve. Decided to get a new toilet 🚽 and get the o-ring replaced. The floor settling probably caused my solid fill line issues and I didn’t trust my old wax ring anymore either. Simple leaks get expensive fast.
Fixing that leaka mama
Merry Christmas y'all
"She's a leaker" lol
I hope 2021 still has a good economy for the building trades. Pray for us tradesmen.
Love the shittercam
Merry Christmas to you
Mine leaks from behind the wall. Where the toilet line comes out of wall. Plummer told my girlfriend what part is needed but she forgot. Please help
I just put one of those brass craft fill valves in my toilet
The lady was wanting to drop a fritz could have did a live shitter cam Christmas Special lol.
Happy Christmas, Steve - from the UK!
Ditto....
He likes the pressure, till he has to start replacing water heaters, piping and taps every second year, then he will want the valve in.
Geez 💯 psi! A guy would get his skin torn off in the shower 🚿...
Wow 110 pounds pressure , just asking for trouble
well you cant warranty any of the stuff you put in, the supply likes are only rated for Like 80 pounds, if he wants a floor he can warranty that, not you
The water pressure of a fire truck. At home.
What happens with those solid toilet supply lines is people cut them just to fit, and then they put pressure up on the fill valve and the actual inlet pipe and valve, and it ends up leaking, we actually had no locking nut on the upstairs toilet fill valve in the old house, the shut off didnt work, the toilet became loose and would literally push the fill valve up and let the water leak, the leaking was worst when you'd sit on it, but the downstairs toilet was also faulty it would always run, bought 1 new fill valve, 2 flexible supplies, and 2 flappers, did the downstairs toilet first and then went upstairs and put the nut from the old downstairs one on the upstairs toilet fill valve, installed a new flexible supply line and it was good to go, never had another issue, for 4 years, haven't seen the new owners that bought the house in october replace toilets yet so my guess is they're still good to go.
She's a leaker !!!
First comment merry Christmas 🎅
Same to you!
Merry Christmas Steve