Great Tips And Tricks For Plumbing Fixes

By Mary Johnson


Many people think do-it-yourself plumbing is difficult. The right knowledge and equipment make it simpler, though. There is some handy advice here that will get you on the right track with your plumbing needs.

Avoid chemical based drain openers when you need to deal with drain clogs. Yes, these products will open your drain, but the chemicals can harm your body, particularly if you get them directly on your skin. If you must use them, wear long sleeves and gloves.

If your home runs on well water and you notice any orange or pink stains in your fixtures or tub, this is because of iron in your water. You can deal with use by using a water softener, which is something you can get on your own at a local retailer, or by hiring a professional to come out.

Check out any loose tiles to see if they are indicative of water damage. Loose tiles sometimes mean a leak needs to be fixed, so see if there is any "give" when you push against a tile. Consider loose tiles to be an early warning system so you can schedule a repair right away.

To keep your pipes from freezing in the winter, insulate all exterior pipes and be sure to keep your interior house temperature above freezing, even if the house is vacant. Your pipes can freeze if temperatures around them fall below freezing. In the best situation, it can take hours for frozen pipes to thaw and water to run freely again. Frozen pipes can also burst, which can be very messy and expensive to repair.

If your washing machine's drain stack overflows, use a standard snake to fix it. Sometimes lint and small items that come from the machine can start to build up inside the pipe, making it back up or clog.

You may already be an expert plumber or at least have some basic plumbing knowledge and skills. Great! The tips listed above were put together with you in mind to help you keep improving on your plumbing skills. Ways that work best for you will allow you to easily do jobs you previously had little clue how to fix.




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