How much knowledge do you have when it comes to plumbing? If you answered yes, are there areas where your knowledge could expand? How much skill do you have? If you are not sure, look at these tips.
Frozen Pipes
To prevent frozen pipes, always keep the living spaces in your house above freezing, even if you aren’t home. Any exposed pipes need to be insulated against the outdoor temperatures. Pipes will freeze if they are exposed to temperatures below freezing. If they do freeze, you are looking at some time before they can thaw out, thus you will have to wait for running water. However, frozen pipes often burst, causing damage to your home and a hefty repair bill.
You should have your septic tank pumped once every five years for best performance. This will prevent sediment from piling up in your tank, which could cause it to overflow into your home and yard, or even cause the entire septic system to fail. It is a small price to pay now to keep your septic in good working order and prevent having to pay for a major repair caused by a backup.
Never pay a plumber until the job is complete. You might have to put money down initially before the plumber begins the job. However, do not pay everything up front; instead, only pay once the job is successfully completed. It is vital that you check your plumber has done all the work he promised before you have over the full payment. This will protect you against being scammed by fraudulent tradesmen.
If something is wrong with the disposal in your sink, avoid the temptation to stick your hand in there to fix it. A garbage disposal can be dangerous, even when it is not on. It’s advised to obtain a diagram, possibly off of the Internet, that depicts your machine in accurate detail.
If you want to look for floor damage around your toilet, just check the flooring for softness. Sit on the toilet and move from side to side, placing one foot on the ground. As you do, see if the floor lacks sturdiness or feels otherwise soft. Picking up on any problems now will definitely work to save you money later. It’s the difference in a little maintenance and total floor replacement.
If you’ve got a shower head to replace, get a good quality replacement. Avoid the temptation to purchase an inferior quality head for your shower. The issue with that is they’re less tough and can break.
Are you now better educated about plumbing? Do you have more of an understanding on what kind of plumbing system is in your home? Have your plumbing skills increased? Will you be able to use the things in your system? Do you know how to properly use the equipment? You should be able to answer these questions after reading this article.