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Got Plumbing Problems? Use These Easy Tips!




Clogged drains are a problem for several people, as substances like food particles, hair, and other blockage can make a sink or toilet overflow. With a little prevention and purchasing a product like Dran-O, you can try plumbing by yourself. Read this article for some tips on how to do plumbing yourself.

You should avoid using blue toilet tablets, bleach tablets or any other odor removers in your toilet. These may deodorize, but they can seriously damage the rubber pieces in the toilet, causing poor functionality or even complete breakdown of the fixture.

Do not fall for the idea that liquid grease can be easily washed down the drain with hot water. While the grease may flow past the initial drain with the water, it does not take much of a temperature change as it moves through your pipes to alter from liquid to solid. The repeat habit of dumping grease in the sink is a sure-fire way to ensure a hard-to-reach clog forming in the future.

Put the strainer on top of drains to catch any food that would go down and cause a clog. Thoroughly clean the strainer on a regular basis. You should clean out the strainer in your bathtub often.

Use a hairdryer to thaw frozen pipes, after you shut off the water to the house. A hairdryer will gently heat the pipe and thaw the ice without causing significant damage to the pipe. Shutting off the water first means that if the pipe is broken, there will be no rush of water into the house.

Teach kids how to shut off the toilet's water supply. Kids are notorious for putting large wads of toilet paper and other things into the toilet, which inevitably leads to the toilet overflowing. Especially if your bathroom has carpet, show kids how to turn the water valve off if the toilet water keeps rising, to prevent the mess of an overflow.

Do not overload your garbage disposal. If you need to dispose of large items, cut them up into smaller pieces. Also, do not put too much in at a time, put one or two items in and wait a few seconds to dispose of the rest. Overloading your disposal can cause the engine to overheat.

Basic problems with toilets can be a quick fix for even the rawest amateur plumber and is worth attempting if you can take the time to research the problem. Seek out the necessary part or parts from your local hardware store and ask for support in how to properly install them.

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.

If you notice water draining into your dishwater, check your kitchen sink. The hose might not be installed properly. This hose should lead uphill first and then downhill so the water from the sink and the dishwater never mix.

Do this little test to investigate whether your toilet leaks. Check for leaks by putting a few drops of food coloring into the tank of each toilet. Keep your eyes on the toilet bowl, and if the colored water seeps into the bowl, you know that there is an issue with your toilet that you will need to take care of soon.

Teach kids how to shut off the toilet's water supply. Kids are notorious for here putting large wads of toilet paper and other things into the toilet, which inevitably leads to the toilet overflowing. Especially if your bathroom has carpet, show kids how to turn the water valve off if the toilet water keeps rising, to prevent the mess of an overflow.

If you install a new water heater, and you start to have a leak from the pressure relief valve, you may need an expansion tank installed. The pressure increases when the functioning of the water heater is being performed properly. Therefore, with your new water heater, it may be necessary to have an expansion tank as well.

Believe it or not, it is not a very good idea to use a plunger if your toilet is clogged. Plungers just push whatever is stuck deeper into the drain. Instead, it is a better idea to use a closet auger. It will do a better job and is affordable.

Check for calcium and mineral deposits by turning on both the kitchen sink and the bathtub. If the volume of water is low, it may be time for you to replace pipes due to deposits of calcium and other minerals. Check the water pressure and consider calling a professional to handle the entire job.

When you are working on any kind of plumbing project, you always need a backup person. This is because, when working with water, you never know when an emergency can happen and that second pair of hands can come in very useful! This can even be an unskilled person who can follow directions.

Things like carrots, banana, chicken skin and pumpkin are bad for the blades, because they will get caught and clog the drain. Get rid of these items prior to using your disposal; you can simply toss them in the trash.

If you are the kind of person who travels a great deal, then remember that different countries may have very different kinds of plumbing systems available. If you are not sure of how things work in the region where you experience problems, then you should either do research or avoid fixing the problem yourself.

Mold growing at the base of your toilet can indicate that condensation is forming on your toilet bowl thanks to room temperature versus bowl and water temperature, or that you have a leak in the wax seal around your toilet. To replace the wax seal, turn off the water to the toilet, disconnect from the water supply and then lift the toilet and replace the ring. The real trick is setting the toilet back down on the ring correctly. Buy an extra ring in case you mess up and to avoid having to run to the hardware store in the middle of the job.

You should feel better after reading those tips when it comes to plumbing. That was a lot to read through, but at least you should have an idea of what to do and where to begin with your home's plumbing. Besides, you can always come back to this list if you need to.

Crappy deal: North Van homeowner forced to pay sewer repair costs


The province’s civil resolution tribunal has flushed a North Vancouver man’s attempt to make the municipality pay for repair costs after their sewer system backed up.



Peter Granger took the District of North Vancouver to the tribunal to seek compensation after his plumber found and removed roots growing in a district-owned sewer pipe, according to a written ruling released this week.



On Feb. 8, Granger’s tenant told him the toilets in the home were backing up. Granger hired a plumber who came the same day and inspected the sewer line. The video inspection found roots growing in the district pipe just beyond his property line. The plumber then cleared the roots with an auger and gave Granger a bill for $988, the ruling states. Granger immediately reported to district hall and sought compensation.



But the district argued it was not liable due to its “call us first” policy properties owners are supposed to follow rather than call their own plumber.



“If you’re having a problem with your water or sewer system – and you don’t know what is causing the problem – call us first, before you call a plumber,” the district’s website states.



District inspectors are available “around the clock” to investigate, the ruling notes.







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