Seven Things You Must Know About Plumbing

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The tips below will keep you on track with your plumbing system. The important thing is to be prepared so that when something happens, you know how to deal with it.
  1. Its important that you are you are familiar with turning off your main water valve (it is usually by the water meter). If you ever have a leak somewhere in your home, this will be the first thing you will want to do, and the faster you can do it the less water damage there will be and the more money you will save. You should also make notes of where all the other valves are for your hot water heater, washing machine, dishwasher, sinks, and other appliances. Be sure you test these by closing and opening them once a year.
  2. Be aware of what you can and cannot put down the drain (including oils, fats, and more). Some things that you put down your drain will cause a blockage to happen. A bad blockage can shutdown your entire water system until fixed.
  3. Know what you should put down your garbage disposal unit. Again, not everything can be disposed of down your disposal unit. Be cautious and educate those in your household too!
  4. Know the different types of plungers and when you should use each one. Using a certain plunger will give you a particular result. Using a plunger correctly to unblock a drain can save you a lot of money, as you will not need to call out a professional plumber.
  5. You can clear a blocked drain with off-the-shelf chemicals or with half a cup of vinegar and half a cup baking soda poured in at once followed by hot water. However, take into account these are only short lasting fixes. Even with multiple treatments using strong chemicals, the main clog can still be building up (and you can damage the pipes if apply too many), looming to the day it will backup. It is recommend you have your drains inspected with a drain camera and/or cleared every three to five years to avoid a major backup, and much bigger problems. You should really have an inspection if you notice floor or basement drains are not draining as fast as they have in the past. This is something you should call a plumber to take a look at.
  6. Keep your outside gutters and drains clear and free of debris and large tree roots. Keep an eye out for abnormal puddling of water on the ground, which can sometimes give an indication to an underground leak.
  7. Keep the phone number of your local plumber handy, as oftentimes you need help urgently. Knowing a plumber to contact in advance reduces the need to do quick research on the internet that might result in hiring an unqualified or fly-by-night plumber. 

If you are having further issues, get in touch with a great plumber from Melbourne 24 Hour PlumbingMr Plumber Sydney, or Mr Plumber Perth.
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