
An essential component of managing a home is to have excellent working plumbing. When something goes wrong, should you fix it yourself or call a plumber? The following tips will make it easy to take good care of your plumbing.
Learning the basics is important with plumbing problems, including how to use the common plumbing tools. Read your manuals and books, either online or at the library, to teach yourself do it yourself plumbing. Before attempting any repairs, plan ahead, or you may make a costly mistake.
You should regularly check for water damage to your bathroom floor caused by your toilet in order to save money and further complications. Feel the floor around the toilet and check to see if the floor is soft, molded, chipping, etc. Straddle the toilet and rock from one foot to the other to see if you feel any weakening or “softness” in the floor beneath you. Discovering this issue sooner can mean big savings for your checking account, as compared to finding out about it later.
Never pour grease or anything fatty or oily into your drain. When they cool, they will harden and create clogs in your drains. If the sink has a garbage disposal, it will also make the blades less efficient. To keep your kitchen pipes clear, never dispose of grease down your sink drain.
If you have any plumbing work that needs to be done, schedule it all to be done concurrently. While you may be tempted to call the plumber whenever you have a slight problem, scheduling it all at once gives you the opportunity to save money to pay for the repairs. Also, combining smaller jobs into one larger job lets the plumber finish his work faster and therefore saves you money.
Shower Heads
You can save a lot of money in your energy bills by putting in efficient shower heads. Most of our hot water is used in the shower. By installing energy-efficient shower heads for a few extra dollars, you can save up to $100 or more a year per shower head in your house.
By now, you have learned a number of great ways to maintain your plumbing. Start using these tips at home to keep your plumbing running smoothly, repair your own plumbing emergencies, and save money by eliminating the need to hire a professional plumber.