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How To Do Some Plumbing In Your Own Home

Feb 8

 

Professional plumbing is often a very expensive service, and usually the work that is done is something that any homeowner could solve fairly easily with the proper knowledge and tools. If you'd like to start learning to solve your own plumbing problems, read on to see what you can do.

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Do not put cooking oils, fat, or grease, down your drain. These fats cause clogs by solidifying in pipes. To properly dispose of fats, put them in a bowl with a lid that you can dispose of. Once it gets hard, throw it in the trash or compost bin.

Knowing about the tools and how you're supposed to use them may greatly help with your plumbing jobs. Be sure you read everything you can from the manuals, and use different things like the library and internet to learn all the projects that are do it yourself. Think ahead and learn everything you can before tackling a plumbing repair project. If you make things worse rather than better, you'll have to pay expensive plumbing fees to fix the problems.

Check your gas water heater periodically to make sure the pilot flame is lit. The correct color for this flame should be blue. The tip of the flame should be yellow. If you find that you are only seeing a yellow flame, you may need to call a professional for safety reasons.

Set the temperature on your hot water heater to a temperature that does not exceed 120 degrees. This helps to save energy and prevents the water from becoming too hot and potentially scalding someone in your household. Older models that do not have a temperature setting should be set on Medium.

Prevention will save you money in plumbing bills. The repairs that plumbers perform the most are for drains that are clogged. One major thing that causes clots is grease. It builds up over and time. You can help prevent grease build up by looking for a product on the market that will clean the grease out.

Good management and prevention can help you save money on plumbing. One of the most common repairs involves fixing drain clogs. Drains easily get clogged by hair. Put a drain cover or a screen that is made to protect drains over your drain so that hair cannot get in. It's a lot simpler to eliminate hair that is on a screen than eliminating it off a pipe.

Clean the buildup of sediment from your aerator to increase your water pressure if it's low. Remove the aerator, and then take it apart so it can be cleaned with a brush that has been dipped in vinegar. Rinse off the aerator then reassemble and reattach to the faucet. This should help increase the water pressure, because any obstacles in the aerator will have been removed.

If you have drains in your house that have not been used for a long period of time, pour one gallon of water through them to keep them functional. Furthermore, this will have the added benefit of reducing any odors from entering your house from lack of use during the year.

Cover pipes that are outside or in cool areas. Use heat tape to make sure that the pipes are completely covered and insulated. This will prevent frozen pipes in the winter, which can be an expensive problem. Check outdoor pipes for other problems such as leaks and cracks which are better to catch early.

Try to limit the amount of hair that goes down your drains. Hair can become tangled up in the pipe and end up blocking up the them, preventing water from flowing smoothly. Buy a cheap screened drain cover to put over your drain to stop any hair from going down and clean it off regularly.

There are two ways to remove clean out plugs. First, try using a chisel with a hammer to get the fitting loosened. Your second option is to simply chisel through the plug itself.

Always check for leaks in and around your toilets. A good tip for this is to take food coloring and put a few drops in your toilet tank. If you then see the colors show up in the bowl right away, you can be assured that there is an issue that should be addressed.

If you have an underground leak in your pipes, it is possible to detect the leak before digging. Today's leak detection equipment is very sophisticated and modern, allowing technicians to detect and pinpoint exactly where leaks are before they go about trying to fix them with professional grade equipment for you.

As you can see, plumbing isn't as difficult as you may have believed. Many plumbing problems can be solved easily with things on hand, or with a few inexpensive parts. Next time you have a problem with your plumbing, try using the tips in this article to solve it yourself!

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