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I have to replace the J bend pipe under my sink. It basically broke apart. I can't get the nut off of the pipe?

I can't get the big nut off of the pipe that goes into the wall. It turns but won't go up or down. Which way is it supposed to go? up or down, and looking at the pipe staight on I am turning it counter clockwise, though it will turn clockwise too, and not move up or down in either direction. Hope this makes sense plus, can I use silicone caulk to secure the drain trap to the sink..

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The small amount of snowflakes that actually fall into the chimney are melted by the heat coming out and by the residual heat in the chimney itself. The water left by the melting snow would then be evaporated mostly. The small amount of water that makes it to the bottom isn't usually enough to worry about. As long as your house is kept above freezing temperatures your chimney will never fill with snow. There is no need to worry.

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