It's 2020 and they still use pine slats of wood to make a huge water tight tank that sits on top of all other apartments? Wow, that's cool. BTW, some cartridges do not have screens, and if you hear some rattling it may be the rust particles and sediment that are trapped in the valve body.
A good instruction video for people with little or no experience . The only thing i would do as a beginner would be to lay out all the removed parts / screws / covers in the positions i removed them to ensure everything goes back exactly as it was . How many times have i ended up with diffferent length screws and different length chrome covers . The other thing i once had was the delight to find the tiler had left no room to even get a spanner into the recess , out came the grinder and diamond blade .
The water system that feeds New York City is over a century old. The reservoirs are up in Ulster County and the water flows down to the city without the use of pumps. The whole system is gravity fed and there are no filters on the water. That means that sediment from the reservoir will end up in the rooftop water tanks.
There is one thing in addition to sediment, occasionally an animal will die in the tank. A filtration system like a reverse osmosis filter or a bacteria-rated ceramic filter is a good idea. That is if drinking the water.
Geometry of tank has nothing to do with the water pressure, you gain about half a PSI per foot of elevation. That vessel can be 100 feet across or 2 inches pressure at the bottom is going to be identical if height is equal.
Thanks for this video. I think my shower cartridge is clogged. I'm getting more hot water than cold. All the other faucets in the home is fine but the shower gets mostly warm to hot water. Gonna attempt a cleaning after watching this video. If I use cleaning vinegar to soak the cartridge do you still recommend mixing it with water?
Hi thanks for the video. I have a similar 3 dial shower but having difficulty removing the dials off; managed to use an allen key for the bottom dial but can't seem to get the others off as the key doesn't turn. I've tried tapping with a hammer with no luck. What's the best way to get these off in this situation?
I'd install a "whole house" filtration system, at least a cartridge pre-filter for my apartment. No way I'm gonna put up with that in a luxury apartment in NYC.
Need help! I installed new rough in valve in my house and no now there's no hot water. What I did wrong? Probably hot and cold water mix in the valve. How can I fix it?
Hi Richard, how to pull out an old three valves after removing their screws? I watched many your instructions to learn about removing and replacing basement shower stems. I have used D40 on leaking valves on and they are not moving at all. Thx. Hoang
Why didn’t you flush the rough in valve in the wall before putting the cartridge back? I did and what came out at first was NASTY … I would not want my water going through that junk
I could never imagine living in a place like this... no yard, driveway, place for kids to play, having to get permission to do stuff in your own home.... I always find it amazing how other people live and assume they think similarly of the way I live.... LOL
I hate those built in water stops, they leak the first time you have to shut off the water to do calcified cartridge replacement. what's the point your pretty much replacing those stops after you turn the water back on to shut off the water to your whole house remove those stops and replacement after trying to test. most people won't even know those stops leak when turning them on and then you have a water damage complaint below you.
Why not replace the whole fixture instead of changing the cartridge, the plumber lady on the phone told me it would be 600 to come out and replace the cartridge lol
Ohhhmygossh that is a really CRAZY IDEA TO HAVE A TANK THAT B I G ON A TALL AZZZZ BUILDING. BOY OHHH BOY IF THAT THING SPRINGS A LEAK.... TALK ABOUT A SHOWER... HUH
Its not a tiny thing, he mentioned it before the video you have to add the building onto your general liability insurance, then you have to deal with liability issues if the valve your using to turn off the water to shower valve breaks on you, you have a emergency and have to turn off the water to the building go to the hardware store hope and prey they have one of those isolation valve kits in stock go back to the home and reinstall it. Also you have to be there for 2-4 soaking that cartridge in that vinegar solution. Don't be so ignorant. Plumbers protect the health of this Nation and all other nations. We are out here working during a global pandemic so you have water to wash your hand and so when you flush a toilet it goes to where it needs to be. Also your heating. Air conditioning gas for your stove. My God humble yourself. Hundred or millions maybe over a billion people in this world don't have drinking water as clean as the water in your toilet
You pay less than buying outright, it's cheaper to get into. On the long run you might lose out though. Much better than renting which is a black hole of eating your money. Don' tlisten to Kinchicken, he is an idiot. Most likely one of those trump voter.
It's buying, not renting. However, unlike a condo, instead of buying your individual unit, you are buying a percentage share of the entire building and are then entitled to live in one of the units. A downside is that if you want to move out, you can't just sell your share to anyone who can afford it. The coop board has to approve the buyer, and if they don't like them as a person, they are free to block the sale.
I am bothered by this video in a couple small but significant ways...the plumbing was relatively new, so, it's not a problem-yet. But Richard really should have found a whole-unit shut-off before proceeding. Critical! If those shower shutoffs were limed up enough to not work, yikes. And that will become a bigger problem with time. Also, you did not instruct the owner to not close her shower shutoffs too tightly--just enough to stop water flow. Or to lubricate the cartridge before re-inserting it. Or to back off the shutoff just shy of fully-open. Did you instruct the owner to work all her shutoffs periodically to prevent them from liming up? Otherwise they won't work just when you need them. I'm no plumber, but these shortcomings still scare me.
It's 2020 and they still use pine slats of wood to make a huge water tight tank that sits on top of all other apartments? Wow, that's cool. BTW, some cartridges do not have screens, and if you hear some rattling it may be the rust particles and sediment that are trapped in the valve body.
This is like the 10th straight video that hasn’t hit subscription boxes. @ This Old House your TH-cam post settings are screwed up.
Yep, they’re not coming up for me either.
Same with me
@Joe Kinchicken "woke"? Meaning what?
Click the bell next to the subscribe button also sometimes videos are unhidden rather than uploaded.
Perfect demonstration for what I need. Thanks ToH team
A good instruction video for people with little or no experience . The only thing i would do as a beginner would be to lay out all the removed parts / screws / covers in the positions i removed them to ensure everything goes back exactly as it was . How many times have i ended up with diffferent length screws and different length chrome covers . The other thing i once had was the delight to find the tiler had left no room to even get a spanner into the recess , out came the grinder and diamond blade .
Wouldn't it just make more sense to install a filter where the line comes in? They're cheap. Swap the elements every year and avoid the hassle.
The water system that feeds New York City is over a century old. The reservoirs are up in Ulster County and the water flows down to the city without the use of pumps. The whole system is gravity fed and there are no filters on the water. That means that sediment from the reservoir will end up in the rooftop water tanks.
This looks like a brand new valve with non-crusty threads. Any tips for if the valve has a lot of hard water and is reluctant to come off?
You probably need a persuader. Add a section of pipe over the handle of the wrench to give it more leverage. Then give it the Old Grundy!
TOH is a great show. Keep up the good work
I'm just here to listen to Richard pronounce the word "water"
There is one thing in addition to sediment, occasionally an animal will die in the tank. A filtration system like a reverse osmosis filter or a bacteria-rated ceramic filter is a good idea. That is if drinking the water.
Geometry of tank has nothing to do with the water pressure, you gain about half a PSI per foot of elevation. That vessel can be 100 feet across or 2 inches pressure at the bottom is going to be identical if height is equal.
Of course, when you reduce the volume you increase the pressure. Just like a thumb on a hose.
Thanks for this video. I think my shower cartridge is clogged. I'm getting more hot water than cold. All the other faucets in the home is fine but the shower gets mostly warm to hot water. Gonna attempt a cleaning after watching this video. If I use cleaning vinegar to soak the cartridge do you still recommend mixing it with water?
Hi thanks for the video. I have a similar 3 dial shower but having difficulty removing the dials off; managed to use an allen key for the bottom dial but can't seem to get the others off as the key doesn't turn. I've tried tapping with a hammer with no luck. What's the best way to get these off in this situation?
There are big cities all over, yet they still use old fashion tanks like this in NYC?
Dont forget to purge the line and lubed the orings before reassembly.
Only problem you have to do this frequently. Any thoughts
I had no idea that there are water towers in New York. Btw, a little silicone grease on the orings wouldn't be a bad idea
The height of the building determines the pressure, but the size and shape of the holding tank has no effect on that.
Unless it's a really tall tank
I'd install a "whole house" filtration system, at least a cartridge pre-filter for my apartment. No way I'm gonna put up with that in a luxury apartment in NYC.
can't do that in 90% of apartments.
@@shadowblack1987 I mean, you can, but you're gonna have to install one for each riser, which would be hilarious.
Need help! I installed new rough in valve in my house and no now there's no hot water. What I did wrong? Probably hot and cold water mix in the valve. How can I fix it?
Hi Richard, how to pull out an old three valves after removing their screws? I watched many your instructions to learn about removing and replacing basement shower stems. I have used D40 on leaking valves on and they are not moving at all. Thx. Hoang
Totally amazing!
I am from Brooklyn New York City :)
Why didn’t you flush the rough in valve in the wall before putting the cartridge back? I did and what came out at first was NASTY … I would not want my water going through that junk
I could never imagine living in a place like this... no yard, driveway, place for kids to play, having to get permission to do stuff in your own home.... I always find it amazing how other people live and assume they think similarly of the way I live.... LOL
Very useful. Thanks !!!
You heard the lady - it's a " strange " New York thang
I love it 😀
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I hate those built in water stops, they leak the first time you have to shut off the water to do calcified cartridge replacement. what's the point your pretty much replacing those stops after you turn the water back on to shut off the water to your whole house remove those stops and replacement after trying to test. most people won't even know those stops leak when turning them on and then you have a water damage complaint below you.
Exactly what I needed.
No silicone grease on those o rings?
800 a pop , couldn't you just installing shut off to isolate you apartment ?
@Joe Kinchicken *they don't have to know*
@@compactcow they do if you don't want to lose your place
The whole apartment? Buildings in nyc aren't built like that.
Those huge tanks are completely built using wood? Or is there an inner metal container?
They are all wood like an old fashioned barrel
When the wood gets wet it swells up tight and doesn't leak.
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Wood is also insulative, so it doesn't freeze and self cooling with evaporation so it doesn't get boiling hot in the summer
What is with this comment section? Did Stormfront go down for a little while and ya'll got bored?
Notice how he didn't do any of the work keep from going to jail it's New York City
Paid £400 to get new cartridges for shower and tap and for a plumber to fix same fitting. After watching I would still pay! Lol
What a heck going on down there. They charge 800$ rent of apartment for this job. Then client has to do plumbing herself?
What to do if the knob covering the cartridge is stuck. I’ve pulled the set screw and it won’t budge. Any ideas?
Why not replace the whole fixture instead of changing the cartridge, the plumber lady on the phone told me it would be 600 to come out and replace the cartridge lol
Its a giant toliet tank on rop the building haha
Ohhhmygossh that is a really CRAZY IDEA TO HAVE A TANK THAT B I G
ON A TALL AZZZZ BUILDING. BOY OHHH
BOY IF THAT THING SPRINGS A LEAK.... TALK ABOUT A SHOWER... HUH
Small shower for 2 people
$800 a day for a plumber and they cannot even install the shower mixing valve correctly - no screw fixings into structure.
Imagine paying $800 for a plumber to do a tiny thing like this. (S)he should move yesterday.
Its not a tiny thing, he mentioned it before the video you have to add the building onto your general liability insurance, then you have to deal with liability issues if the valve your using to turn off the water to shower valve breaks on you, you have a emergency and have to turn off the water to the building go to the hardware store hope and prey they have one of those isolation valve kits in stock go back to the home and reinstall it. Also you have to be there for 2-4 soaking that cartridge in that vinegar solution. Don't be so ignorant. Plumbers protect the health of this Nation and all other nations. We are out here working during a global pandemic so you have water to wash your hand and so when you flush a toilet it goes to where it needs to be. Also your heating. Air conditioning gas for your stove. My God humble yourself. Hundred or millions maybe over a billion people in this world don't have drinking water as clean as the water in your toilet
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@@mrchow3233 lol
The “(s)he” really got me😂
@@tommybattista Hahaha thanks. I really can't tell.
come on man. Flush the pipes before you reinstall that cartrige
He/She/They/zir did a great job
Amen and a-women lol.
Ok so basically a fancy name for renting an apartment. OR more specifically a rent to buy contract or did i misunderstand something?
@Joe Kinchicken wrong on all accounts, nice try
You pay less than buying outright, it's cheaper to get into. On the long run you might lose out though. Much better than renting which is a black hole of eating your money. Don' tlisten to Kinchicken, he is an idiot. Most likely one of those trump voter.
It's buying, not renting. However, unlike a condo, instead of buying your individual unit, you are buying a percentage share of the entire building and are then entitled to live in one of the units. A downside is that if you want to move out, you can't just sell your share to anyone who can afford it. The coop board has to approve the buyer, and if they don't like them as a person, they are free to block the sale.
I am bothered by this video in a couple small but significant ways...the plumbing was relatively new, so, it's not a problem-yet. But Richard really should have found a whole-unit shut-off before proceeding. Critical! If those shower shutoffs were limed up enough to not work, yikes. And that will become a bigger problem with time. Also, you did not instruct the owner to not close her shower shutoffs too tightly--just enough to stop water flow. Or to lubricate the cartridge before re-inserting it. Or to back off the shutoff just shy of fully-open. Did you instruct the owner to work all her shutoffs periodically to prevent them from liming up? Otherwise they won't work just when you need them. I'm no plumber, but these shortcomings still scare me.
Not!
So great how she doesn’t strangle him when he mansplains the simple bits.
he
I know the point of this video is the shower thing, but all I can keep thinking is how grateful I am not to live in New York.
Can’t afford a plumber but can afford a Apple Watch lol
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this woke house
Adam Zeke very good lol
GROW UP YOU DINOSAUR
This butch house.
Imagine being this triggered by seeing anLGBTQ individual 😂
God cities are awful.
I would rather live in the middle of Idaho than NYC. Awful
@@SmellyCheeseBro Y'all must be really old.
@@SandraWade666 Im 22 xD
@@SmellyCheeseBro Well that's even sadder. Get out of your bubble and explore some cities, goodness sakes
@@SandraWade666 Yeah I have. They suck. People like you live there
7:45 women using a wrench be like
He looks and sounds like a lady.
Had to quit watching when she said my wife and I moved in shortly after our son was born.
Imagine being homophobic 2020
ikr, gross
Stay out of NYC this is a union city
Any my god do the residents pay for it lmao.
So is Hollywood, the crew who filmed this are all your union brothers and sisters too
New York. No thanks
Is that a dude or woman?
Woman, coach Richard says she at the end if that helps.
Oh, lesbians. get. to. the. point.
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