Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Great Plumbing Tips You Can Do On Your Own

By Chris Dixon


Welcome to the interesting world of plumbing! Plumbing is comprised of many techniques, utilizing a variety of different tools. It can be hard to find out what kind of plumbing you can handle yourself! The tips laid out here can provide you with some suggestions.

It's easy to fix noisy pipes which squeak or sound like hammering. Any exposed pipes will need to be anchored. For pipes that are situated inside walls, or the floor or ceiling, you should hire a professional.

To deal with a frozen pipe, turn on the faucet closest to the pipe. This gives the water a place to exit as the pipe defrosts. This can prevent damage to your house because it lets the pressure that is in the pipe out, and keeps it from bursting.

You should have your septic tank pumped once every five years for best performance. Regular maintenance will keep sediment from backing up inside of the tank. Sediment can not only cause the sewage in the tank to back up into your house, but it can cause the tank to fail completely. It will cost some to have the septic tank pumped, but it would cost much more to have it cleaned, repaired or replaced due to sewage back up.

If you have a clogged toilet and a plunger is not helping to clear the blockage, if the water level is low, pouring a bucking of boiling water from a height into the toilet bowl could resolve the problem. Repeat this procedure if necessary as the water returns back to a lower level.

A great maintenance routine for bathtub drains is to pour baking soda and vinegar into the drain opening once a month. Cover with a rag or plug, as a chemical reaction will occur in the pipes. After letting it sit for a few moments, clear the pipes out with a gallon of boiling water. This should help clear your pipes of accumulated hair and soap scum.

You can greatly extend the life of your garbage disposal by regularly cleaning it. By regularly incorporating a routine using a combination of dish soap, lemon rinds, and even cherry pits, you can keep your disposal running smoothly and smelling as fresh as the day it was installed.

A sink hose that is installed incorrectly will lead to water flowing into the dishwasher. The hose going from the dishwasher to the sink needs to angle uphill before going back downhill to prevent water from both being mixed.

Fix issues with low water pressure by cleaning sediment buildup out of your faucet's aerator. Take apart the faucet, and clean the aerator with vinegar and a small brush. Then all you need to do is rinse and reassemble the aerator before putting it back on the faucet. This should remove any obstructions that were in the aerator, thereby improving your water pressure.

With plumbing, there are various techniques you can use to improve and repair your system. Plumbing differs from home to home, so apply what you know to what you have. We hope that the tips here gave you a place to start honing you skills for your plumbing system.




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