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My Ceiling is in my BATHTUB!! and I am not happy :(
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2019-09-28 at 12:41 AM UTCshithole paper man strikes again..
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2019-09-28 at 1:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Ceiling tiles are not supposed to be used over a running shower faucet. The building inspector will probably fine the landlord if he sees it and order a proper ceiling installed.
Yeah that is just stupid to start with. But I'll bet you 5 of your favorite Tacos it's the ring on the upstairs shitter. -
2019-09-28 at 1:38 AM UTCso how's the reconstruction situation going to be handled?
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2019-09-28 at 1:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by STER0S so how's the reconstruction situation going to be handled?
It's not reconstruction you dumb cunt. It's turning off the water, disconcerting the water line for the toilet. Removing the two nuts from the bolts holding the shitter to the floor. Scrapping out the old wax ring with a putty knife or whatever you have (spatula). Laying the toilet on it's side so you can place the new ring on the exit horn of the toilet (located on the bottom and probably needs the old was cleaned off as well.) Carefully placing the commode back over the floor flange (part in the floor with the bolts sticking up) lining up the bolts with the holes in the base of the crapper and setting it in place. Sitting on it and wiggling around a bit to seat the new wax seal. Tightening the nuts on the bolts from the floor flange. Reconnecting the water line using a new compression fitting. and finally going downstairs, cleaning the debris out of the shower/tub, and placing a 2 foot by 4 foot acoustic tile in the frame of the suspended ceiling.
P.S. Remember to turn the water back on when you are done. -
2019-09-28 at 2:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker It's not reconstruction you dumb cunt. It's turning off the water, disconcerting the water line for the toilet. Removing the two nuts from the bolts holding the shitter to the floor. Scrapping out the old wax ring with a putty knife or whatever you have (spatula). Laying the toilet on it's side so you can place the new ring on the exit horn of the toilet (located on the bottom and probably needs the old was cleaned off as well.) Carefully placing the commode back over the floor flange (part in the floor with the bolts sticking up) lining up the bolts with the holes in the base of the crapper and setting it in place. Sitting on it and wiggling around a bit to seat the new wax seal. Tightening the nuts on the bolts from the floor flange. Reconnecting the water line using a new compression fitting. and finally going downstairs, cleaning the debris out of the shower/tub, and placing a 2 foot by 4 foot acoustic tile in the frame of the suspended ceiling.
P.S. Remember to turn the water back on when you are done.
You forgot the part where they drop the toilet through the floor and destroy everything else in the process. -
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2019-09-28 at 3:58 AM UTCDidnt I tell you niggas it was coming from the roof and through the wall?
Just happens to have puddled in my ceiling near pipes.
All my pipes are that cheap bendy plastic shit. -
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