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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Plumbing Tips You Need To Read Now

If you're a home owner unfamiliar with plumbing, you're probably familiar with the experience of being charged an arm and a leg for what seems like a simple plumbing repair. If you'd like to avoid this experience again, read on for some advice and tips on how to fix your own plumbing.



Unclog drains with ease. Try using a plunger and drain cleaner, as your clog may simply be a build-up of hair and debris. If this doesn't work you may have to clear the drain with a snake. Feed the snake into the drain line as far as it will go. Turn the crank gently, which will help to loosen the clog. Remove the snake, and run water down the drain to see if the clog has been removed. You may have to use the snake a couple of times, before the clog is cleared so don't give up!



To prevent the pipes from freezing, it is advisable to seal off air vents, cracks and access doors. In order to keep the heat in and the cold out, you can try using insulation or caulk. In the event a leak occurs, make it a point to remind everyone where the master circuit breaker is so it can be shut off immediately.



To prevent your frozen pipes from bursting, leave the nearest faucet on to give the water a way to escape. This will help relieve pressure in pipes to prevent them from bursting, which may prevent bigger damage for your home.



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.



If you want avoid future issues with your toilet, don't treat it like a trash can. If you flush improper items such as disposable diapers, facial tissue, cotton balls, paper toweling, tampons or sanitary napkins down the toilet, you will surely have problems with clogs. As well, use just enough toilet paper to clean yourself!



In any DIY plumbing project, make sure that you always test the drains and the supply lines before you close up the walls. It is a lot easier to find and solve problems if you look for them while you are still in the process of actively doing the job.



As was stated in the beginning of the article, the first reaction that people have when their plumbing is not working properly is panic. That is why this article was created -- to help those with plumbing problems become educated in the subject in order for them to relax and get the problem fixed efficiently. For emergency plumbing service, call us at (916) 913-9665 or contact us online.



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2856 Paseo Rio Way Suite 34

Sacramento, CA 95827

(916) 913-9665

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