vendredi 14 mars 2014

Small Leak? Tips On How To Know What You Can Do Or When You Need To Call A Plumber

By Fernando Grefiel


It is common for plumbing problems to start right after you buy your home. The majority of the time, these problems will be in the kitchen or bathroom. Practically everyone will experience problems with their plumbing at some point in their lives. The following advice will assist you, should this situation arise.

To keep your pipes from getting frozen, always maintain a temperature in the house above freezing and make sure all pipes exposed to outside elements are insulated properly. Pipes have the potential to freeze if the surrounding temperatures are below the freezing mark. It takes time for thawing to occur so you can have water again. The worst case would be that they burst, creating water damage and a big repair bill.

If you want to maintain effective functionality in your septic tank, pumping it out twice a decade is a really good idea. This will prevent sediment from piling up in your tank, which could cause it to overflow into your home and yard, or even cause the entire septic system to fail. Although having a septic tank pumped costs money, cleaning up sewage backup in your home will ultimately cost much more.

Check floors around toilets for softness, so you can tell if you have any floor damage. Sit in a reversed position, putting one foot on each side of the toilet and shift your weight from side to side to check if the floor feels slightly unstable. It's important to catch and address floor damage problems as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more expensive the repair will be.

Keep grease, fat and oil out of your kitchen drain. These substances will clog the drain as they cool and harden. This is especially the case if you possess a garbage disposal; fats and oils cause blades to run less efficiently and slow. Keep a container in your kitchen that is used specifically for discarded grease.

A strainer positioned over a drain can prevent stoppage by collecting food particles as they try to enter the drain. You should clean your strainer in your kitchen anytime you have anything in it. Bathtub strainers need regular cleaning as well.

Save money by getting better shower heads. Most households use a lot of hot water in the shower. You can save up to a few hundred dollars a year by simply installing shower heads that are energy efficient.

If grout has gotten stuck in the line, trying to clean it out yourself is probably not the best idea. With a little effort, you can get some of the grout broken down and on its way down the line. This is much easier if your pipes are plastic, rather than metal. However, this problem usually requires the help of a plumber.

You should always clean your dryer's lint trap. This will help your dryer to work better and may also prevent fires. Search the lint trap to see if there are any tears or holes, this helps to prevent lint from getting into the pipes, which can cause clogs and many other problems.

Take preventative measures to keep your plumbing costs low. One of the major repairs is clogs. Too much hair will clog a drain. You can stop this by using a screen or drain cover that is designed to keep hair out of your drain and pipes. Cleaning a screen is is a lot easier than cleaning out your pipe.

Infrequently used valves can stiffen with age and become inoperable. Clean them using penetrating oil by turning them regularly to prevent them from sticking.

What is your knowledge level about plumbing? Do you know what kind of plumbing system is in your home now? What is your level of ability? Will you be able to use the things in your system? Are you skilled with all of the equipment? Hopefully, after reading this article, your answer to all these questions is a resounding yes.




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