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Do It Yourself Guide to Plumbing
Several
suggestions and guidelines for Do It Yourself
plumbing are outlined in this article. These
handy tips will help you overcome some of the
myriad difficulties present when doing
preventive maintenance or repair when you face a
plumbing problem.
In addition, following these tips can help you
avoid facing a difficult plumbing problem in the
first place.
Do It Yourself Plumbing Tips
Plumbing is not just the domain of professional
plumbers and contractors, especially with the
wide variety of information on the topic that is
available today. As a responsible home owner,
you can install and maintain a significant part
of your own plumbing system with a little
diligence.
The tips presented here deal mainly with common
problems homeowners face and their corresponding
solutions. The tips also present some of the
various methods with which to handle parts and
materials contained in your home plumbing
system.
Common Do It Yourself Suggestions for
Plumbing
The first tip is to make sure that you can
easily find and purchase replacement parts for
your home plumbing fixtures. It is important to
do this so that you can easily replace any
broken down or worn out parts of your home
plumbing system.
Here are some more helpful suggestions for Do It
Yourself plumbing:
* Know the location of your main water cutoff
valve. In an emergency, it is vital to shut down
the valve before water damage occurs.
* In case of a toilet overflow, open the toilet
tank, reach down and push the flush valve shut.
* Each toilet and sink faucet has a matching
cutoff valve. Learn where these are and you will
be able to shutoff affected valves instead of
cutting the main water supply to the house.
* When you have a clog, plunge first! Drain
cleaners should only be used after you have
tried plunging because drain cleaners can cause
a mess as well as overflow.
* If you let your faucets run at a trickle
during the winter, you can prevent the pipes
from freezing. If you do get a frozen pipe, you
can heat the exposed pipes to restore water
flow.
* Try pouring hot water down the pipes or
affected fixtures to remove the clog. This tip
is particularly useful for clogged or blocked
pipes in the kitchen and bathrooms.
* During the winter, you can wrap exposed pipe
with foam, tape, old grocery bags filled with
rags or other material to avoid freezing.
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