Due to concern about rising COVID-19 rates, this class has been postponed and new date will be announced soon. Please check our class calendar or contact education@rebuildingcenter.org for more information.
COVID-19 VACCINATION & MASKING REQUIREMENTS
Starting January 1, 2022, all students participating in in-person classes at the ReBuilding Center Education Shop will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test performed within the prior 72 hours. Check out our FAQs & Safety Guidelines for more details.
In addition, masks are required for all students, staff, and volunteers per guidelines announced by the Oregon Health Authority on August 11. Please note: safety glasses are required in most of our classes and wearing a mask with a wire nosepiece will help reduce fogging.
See below for additional health and safety precautions.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Save money and water by fixing your toilet! Toilets are one of the most common places for water leaks in a home, and over time a small leak can waste thousands of gallons and hundreds of dollars. Fortunately, repairing a leaky toilet is often simple and quick, and we’ll show you how. Also, if you have an older toilet (from 1995 or before) you might be wasting 2-5 gallons per flush. We’ll walk you through removing an old toilet and show you replace it with a newer efficient one.
This is a skills-based class where you will learn how to use tools and make repairs, but you will not build a project to take home.
Though no water will be flowing, in this hands-on class you will learn:
How to locate and repair common leaks
How to clear clogs
How to remove and replace a toilet
How to take advantage of rebates and incentives from Portland Water Bureau
Cost: $25
ReBuilding Center offers two half-price scholarships for every class:
A BIPOC Scholarship for all BIPOC community members interested in taking a class with us
A Need-based Scholarship for all community members whose income is less than $35,000/year for an individual or $70,000 for a two-earner household
To apply for either scholarship, please choose the appropriate option in the “Event Admission” section on the second page of the registration process.
Skill level: This class is ideal for beginners ages 18 and over.
Maximum size of class: 14 students
Class Schedule: Class will run for 1.5 hours and no breaks are planned.
SHOP SAFETY
Plan to arrive 5-10 min early if possible. For safety reasons we cannot allow students into class more than 15 minutes after it has begun.
We will provide safety glasses for all students, though you are welcome to bring your own from home if you prefer.
Hearing protection is strongly encouraged when using saws and other tools. We will provide several options for hearing protection, but you are welcome to bring your own.
Wear closed-toe shoes — no sandals! (no exceptions).
Long hair must be tied back.
Do not wear any dangling jewelry or baggy clothing.
ACCESSIBILITY
The ReBuilding Center Education Department works to be accessible, inclusive, and welcoming to students of all skill levels and levels of mobility. Your experience in this class is important to us and we want to prepare in advance the tools and methods that will make all of our students successful.
If you have a disability (including but not limited to learning or attention, vision, mobility, hearing, physical or other health-related) or other health concerns (such as potential for lightheadedness or low blood sugar) that might impact your participation in class, please contact the Education Department Program Manager at least 24 hours prior to the starting of class to discuss accommodations.
CLICK HERE TO READ OUR FAQ PAGE FOR INFORMATION ON TOPICS SUCH AS:
Details on COVID-19 vaccination requirements
When and where to arrive
Parking and public transportation
Scholarships
Refund policy
And more!
Questions? Email us at education@rebuildingcenter.org