Taking the time to learn the skills necessary to complete a few plumbing tasks can be extremely rewarding. It shows you care about your home and keeping it up. This is really respectable, even inspirational. And like most things in life, there’s always more to learn and ways to improve. Below are some tips to help.
If your pipes are making a racket, there is a simple way to quiet them down. Exposed pipes will have to be anchored. You may need the assistance of a professional in the case that the pipes are contained within a floor or ceiling.
To avoid frozen pipes in your home, never allow the temperature in your house to drop below freezing and insulate any pipes that are exposed to the elements. The pipes will be able to freeze if the temperature surrounding the pipes drops below freezing. In the very least, you could lose running water inside while waiting for the pipes to unfreeze. But, more importantly, the pipes can burst, which will cause a huge mess and big repair bill.
Septic Tank
Have your septic tank cleaned every five years to keep it in prime condition. This will stop any buildup in your septic tank and prevent any horrible issues. While it may cost a bit to have your septic tank pumped out, it will cost you much more to clean up any sewage backup or to repair or replace your septic tank.
If your toilet gets clogged, your plunger is not fixing it, and your water level inside of the toilet appears low, you can sometimes fix the problem by dumping warm water into your toilet at waist level (or maybe even a little higher). Repeat this once your water goes back to a lower level.
Garbage Disposal
Never reach into your garbage disposal with bare hands, even if there is a serious problem with it. Even when the garbage disposal is turned off they can be dangerous. Hire a professional, or at least find your owner’s manual to look at a diagram of the disposal. Many owner’s manuals are available online, and may even contain interactive troubleshooters.
Frequently inspect the floors around toilets for softness; this can tell you whether or not the floors are damaged. Straddle your toilet by rocking it from foot to foot to see if there’s any weakening or softness on the floor below you. Identify any damage and repair it before it gets worse. In the long run, you are likely to save money by not putting off the repair.
You can save money if you have the skills, tools, and ability to fix small plumbing problems yourself. Superb! The tips listed above were put together with you in mind to help you keep improving on your plumbing skills. After reading these tips, you may even have a new idea for how to be an effective plumber.
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