Sunday, August 11, 2013

Plumbing Problems Again? Try These Simple Solutions!

In dealing with plumbing issues, be mindful that a number of complications can arise. Some plumbing issues are very easy to repair, while others can become quite a bit more difficult. Whatever your particular situation, you need to be educated about plumbing so you will know if you need to call a plumber, or if you can fix it yourself.

You need to winter-proof your house. You have to make sure you switch of the master circuit breaker or the shut-off valve before you leave your house. Since one small hole or congested water can quickly freeze and cause pipes to break and expand, you need to drain and open all outdoor and household water lines.

Check your faucets for leaks. Check the knobs and the faucet itself. Hundreds of gallons of water a day can be wasted due to leaks and that's not good if you're paying your water bill. By stopping a leak now, you can save yourself a lot of money. Leaks can grow over time as well, so avoid a disaster and check all faucets for leaks!

Avoid placing fat, grease, and other oils into your drain. They can clog your drains once they cool down. If the sink has a garbage disposal, it will also make the blades less efficient. Throw away oils nowhere near the sink.

However, if you mix a cup of vinegar and a cup of baking soda and send them down your tub's drain each month, the flow will keep going smoothly. Cover it with a plug or rag, because a chemical reaction is sure to occur in your pipes. Wait a while, then flush it with boiling water. Doing this will clear your pipes of any soap scum or hair that has accumulated.

As has been previously written, knowing some knowledge about plumbing will help you when things go wrong, whether they are small or big problems. If you use the tips that were given to you in the article you just read, you will learn that it doesn't have to stress you out to deal with these issues.

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