2. If possible, try not to use drain cleaners. Drain cleaners
contain harsh chemicals that can cause your pipes to
corrode if you overuse them. Instead, if you still see your
drain clogged up, you might need a professional plumber
to come take a look and fix the problem.
Valves that are not used often can get fused together. Keep them lubricated using penetrating oil. Be
sure to turn them periodically to avoid sticking.
Because people are often ignorant of what plumbing involves, they're happy to pay whatever price a
plumber asks of them. If you own your own home, then it behooves you to understand plumbing
concepts to the degree that you can assess a professional plumber's work. If you know what you're
paying for, you'll be less likely to get ripped off.
The valves that are hardly ever used have their way of somehow fusing together. Use penetrating oil
to maintain them and run water through them once in a while.
The clean out plug can sometimes be difficult to remove, and if you are having problems, there are
two approaches to fixing this problem The first one is to use a hammer and chisel to attempt
loosening the fitting. The only other method is to take the chisel and use it right through the plug.
You need to always be aware of the location of the primary water cut-off valve on your piece of
property. You should see a water meter located on it or close by. Toilets, sinks and other fixtures
should also have cut-off valves. You will want to make your family aware of the location of each
valve, and add markings that give directions on how to shut each one off whenever an emergency
arises.
People are often hesitant to begin home plumbing jobs because they feel they could end up making
the situation much worse. You can easily avoid that by knowing one simple thing. Knowing where
the water valve is, and how to close it off, could be what saves your home from flooding one day.
Save time by grouping your plumbing problems into the same call. Prior to seeking out a
professional plumber, write out a laundry list of all plumbing issues that need to be addressed. Your
plumber will look at everything during one visit, and you will spend less as a result.
If you're needing plumbing fixtures, consider getting brass ones. Brass withstands extreme hot and
cold temperatures and inhibits bacteria growth. Brass fixtures are also look classier than other
fixture options. You can find these in home improvement stores.
Flood alarms are available for self installation to protect your home from water damage. Flood
alarms work the same way most common smoke alarms do. They are battery-operated devices which
sound an alarm when they come into contact with water. Flood alarms will let you know if you have
any leaks or floods.
Water should never accumulate around your water heating unit. If it does, there is a leak and you
should turn off the water to the unit immediately. If you don't take care of it, a minor leak can
become something big, and the valve will be much harder to shut off.
3. Make sure that everybody in your family knows how to turn off the water going into your house, and
the various areas connected in your house. You need to make sure everyone understands how to
shut the water off, so it stops damage from occurring to the floors of your home. If they know where
the shutoff valve is, they will have the ability to cut off the water from streaming out.