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Old 04-17-2010, 11:23 PM   #21
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price pfister,premier,gerber ,nibco,watts,wilkins,american standard,moen, delta,sayco,proplus,zurn,sterling,flowguardgold,oa tey,sioux chief,studor,fluidmaster,pedrolo,sta rite,simer,toto,briggs,eljer,kohler,crane,chicago faucets,indianabrass,falcon,sloan,durapro,emmax,fl otec, ect,ect,ect, i'am not a fan just got to deal wiht all of them.............
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Old 04-18-2010, 12:02 AM   #22
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Kitchen faucet - MOE 7590SL Aberdeen pullout (Moen)

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1225 cartridge friday morning, $178.00 to make it stop leaking.


Today,

2 Monticello 2 handle faucets, both leaking on the pop-up assemblies. Had to remove and install 2 moen all metal pop-up assemblies, new traps.

$269.00 for my time today.

Kitchen sink faucet was 4 years old, had a hell of a time pulling that cartridge out (of course)

and the pop-up assemblies with that terrible design of a female adapter design for the tailpiece is what has nearly $450.00 in my pockets in the last 24 hours.

I couldn't help myself! Thanx Moen!
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Toilets: Toto, Gerber. I hate American Standard and Kohler.

Faucets: Moen, Grohe, Most of the Premier line. Certain Price Pfister models, most are crap though. I hate Delta with a passion. I think the Moen Positemp shower faucet is man's greatest achievment.

Electric water heaters: They are all more or less the same now adays. Rheam sold out and now sucks, bradform white uses the defective Apcom thermostats (they make a better tank though), so that just leaves American/Premier. If BW would stop using those crappy Apcom T-stats I would go Bradford White all the way.

Gas water heaters: Bradford White and American/Premier.
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Electric water heaters: They are all more or less the same now adays. Rheam sold out and now sucks, bradform white uses the defective Apcom thermostats

My new Bradford White electric water heater has Thermodisc thermostats not Apcom.
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Really? Well, I guess my new electrics are Bradford White then.

Thanks for the tip

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I am really impressed with Moen this year. I have had at least 6 clients with moen pull out spray faucets,white,biscut mainly where the paint is chipping and inside the valve body rusting.Each client received a brand new faucet that is nicer than the one that is being eplaced with no questions asked.

I was repairing a moen shower valve and it had a ceramic handle assembly. I had it in my vhand and the home owner decided to show me how the shower worked. he turned the water on while I was in the shower and I dropped the ceramic piece and it laid on the showrr floor in a thousand pieces. Moen replaced that ceramic piece free of charge after i explained what happened.

My hat is off to moen and thier phone representitives.
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I like Rheem/Ruud w/h's. Thanks for the info; I didn't know Gerber didn't sell to home cheapo.
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Bosch Pro Tankless not the old aquastar you're thinking of.

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