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Lately the cold water in my bathroom sink has a musty odor when I first turn on the tap. What should I do to fix this? [more inside]
posted by tomwheeler
on Dec 16, 2009 -
6 answers
What did I botch when reconnecting the pipes under my kitchen sink, causing them to start leaking? Picture included below, with the leak indicated. [more inside]
posted by swrittenb
on Aug 23, 2009 -
14 answers
How does one go about finding a good plumber anyway? [more inside]
posted by Teira
on Aug 5, 2009 -
13 answers
What's the best way to go about replacing my kitchen sink and faucet? [more inside]
posted by aburd
on Jul 27, 2009 -
8 answers
How do I shave without a sink? [more inside]
posted by indiebass
on Jan 14, 2009 -
29 answers
Should I be getting a break on my rent because my kitchen pipes are clogged? [more inside]
posted by Who_Am_I
on Oct 10, 2008 -
6 answers
When I turn the cold water tap, the faucets in my upstairs bathroom are putting out room temperature water. How do I fix this? [more inside]
posted by ND¢
on Aug 23, 2007 -
15 answers
I need some plumbing help. The drain from our kitchen sink is clogged, and we're trying to fix it DIY-style. [more inside]
posted by The Michael The
on Mar 18, 2007 -
9 answers
What can I do about a strong, moldy odor that seems to be coming from my kitchen sink or disposer? [more inside]
posted by rdauphin
on Oct 5, 2006 -
16 answers
How to fix the drain of my kitchen sink? [more inside]
posted by Brian James
on Sep 26, 2006 -
4 answers
My bathroom sink has separate faucets for hot and cold. I want it to have one faucet. Can I change this myself, or do I need a plumber? [more inside]
posted by kirkaracha
on Nov 12, 2005 -
12 answers
My pedestal bathroom sink has unstuck itself from the wall (following an earring-retrieval-from-the-drain adventure). There used to be a hinge of caulking that steadied it, but that hinge broke during the earring retrieval, and the screws that hold the sink to the wall often slip through, making leaning on the sink dangerous. I'm no expert, but I'm pretty handy. Can I just peel off the old cauking and recaulk?
posted by onlyconnect
on Jan 19, 2004 -
3 answers