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Fri 16 Mar, 2012 10:22 am
If you want to prevent plumbing problems it’s recommended to try controlling what goes down on the plumbing drain, because cooking grease can solidify and clog drains. But if your drain starts to become clogged you can try to pour chemical-based drain cleaner or lots of boiling water down a sluggish drain to clear it. Before winter comes, turn-off flow to the outdoor spigots, This way you can prevent bursting pipes caused by water left in the lines that subsequently freezes.
Also, if you’re planning on going away for some time in the winter, remember to leave the heat on, you can turn it way down but don’t stop it and leave the kitchen and vanity cabinet doors open so heat can reach the pipes to avoid freezing.
Listen for dripping sounds and this way you can discover if you have a leaking faucet. Even though a dripping faucet may not seem to waste significant amounts of water, over the course of day, each individual drop adds up to thousands and thousands of drops, or gallons and gallons of water. Choose a time when there is little or no activity, such as early in the morning, or late at night, when the house is very quiet.
Also, if you need repairs it’s better to call a professional plumber, especially if you’re not confident in your abilities. Soldering pipes, replacing valves, and changing faucet seats may be better left to skilled persons with proper tools. If you use a chemical drain cleaning product for cleaning clogged or slow-draining pipes make sure you read carefully instructions first. If you have rusty pipes, be careful and don’t force them too much because the problem could get worse.
@tingeyplumbing ,
Quote: But if your drain starts to become clogged you can try to pour chemical-based drain cleaner or lots of boiling water down a sluggish drain to clear it.
Baking soda and vinegar works wonders, and is cheaper than the chemicals, and generally safer as well.
Quote:Before winter comes, turn-off flow to the outdoor spigots, This way you can prevent bursting pipes caused by water left in the lines that subsequently freezes.
It's also wise to make sure that the outside spigot has been dried. To help ensure this, there should be a shut off valve just inside as well. Once the indoor shut off is tended, turn the outer on 1 last time and the last drops will exit.
@tingeyplumbing ,
Hello friends,
The first place to start in fixing plumbing problems is to determine whether there is a leak in the plumbing or if the plumbing is stopped up. Once you have found the source of the problem you can either repair the pipe or run drain cleaner through to remove any blockage. There are also items calls drain snakes you can rent that can help clear out drainage blockages.
Regards
Amalia