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Tips 1 - When you are repairing a faucet, it is a
good idea first to line your sink with a towel. This will help
to prevent small parts from sliding down your drain, and it
will also help to prevent your tools from damaging the basin
of your sink.
Plumbing
Tips 2 - If you need to replace your faucet, try a single-handle
faucet with a stainless steel design. These faucets are a long-lasting
alternative to standard faucets because they have just one moving
part. Because of this, they reduce problems from worn washers,
which can result in leakage issues. They are also easier to
repair because of a water-control mechanism in new models that
are in cartridges. The cartridges are easy to replace if need
be.
Plumbing
Tips 3 - In extreme cold weather, you should always try
to leave a trickle of water running from your faucets. The steady
flow of water will help to prevent your pipes from bursting.
You should also try to wrap un-insulated pipes with material
such as foam, self-adhesive insulating tape, or newspapers.
Plumbing
Tips 4 - When cooking, DO NOT pour grease down the sink,
nor dispose of coffee grounds by washing them down the sink.
These are two major ways in which kitchen drains can get clogged.
Plumbing
Tips 5 - When cleaning your kitchen, try to avoid chemical
cleaners, especially if your drainpipes or traps are made of
cast-iron, steel, or brass. Some chemicals can corrode these
items. But, cleaners containing sodium hydroxide or sodium nitrate
can be used if they are only used every few months.
Plumbing
Tips 6 - Before attempting to unclog a bathroom sink or
shower drain with a chemicals or a plunger, first check the
pop-up stopper to make sure that it is free of debris, such
as soap or hair.
Plumbing
Tips 7 - When repairing leaks in your water line, a small
leak can sometimes be stopped temporarily by plugging it with
a pencil point. However, this should only be a TEMPORARY measure
used when you have nothing else to plug the leak with.
Plumbing
Tips 8 - Make sure you know the location of every water
shut-off valve in your house, as well as your main shut-off
valve, and how they operate. This will be helpful if you are
having a plumbing emergency, as you will quickly be able to
shut off your water flow if need be.
Plumbing
Tips 9 - If your shower head has weak or erratic pressure,
this is generally a sign of mineral buildup in the head. You
can clean the shower head's outlet holes with a pin. Or, you
can also unscrew the perforated face plate containing the outlet
holes, soak it overnight in a vinegar solution, and then scrub
it until it is clean and properly functioning again.
Plumbing
Tips 10 - About every six months or so, to avoid sediment
buildup in your hot water heater, you should open the drain
at the bottom of the heater, and let the water run into a bucket
until it looks clear.
Plumbing Tips 11 - When working on plumbing issues with
a lot of parts, grab a pencil and notepad and write down the
order of how they go back as you're taking it apart. This will
save you some time trying to figure it out when you're putting
it back together.
Plumbing Tips 12 - Third major cause of kitchen drain
clogs is misuse of your garbage disposal unit. While disposers
can handle most food waste items, NEVER try grinding corn cobs
or husks, lettuce, or potato peelings in your disposal. They'll
clog the disposal and your drain faster than anything!
Plumbing Tips 13 - If you must use a chemical drain cleaner
to unclog your sink, NEVER use a plunger or an aerosol drain
opener if the chemical fails to work. Plunging and using aerosol
openers can send caustic material or acid spraying back on you,
causing severe injuries and damage.
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