Live anywhere long enough and you’ll run into plumbing issues. It could just be a dripping faucet, a backed-up toilet, …
When to Call a Plumbing Professional
Wishing You a Happy And Harmonious Thanksgiving!
We gather to be thankful for what we have, for the family we love, the friends we cherish, and for the blessings that will come. Happy Thanksgiving!
With your family and friends gathering around the table, we wanted to share some tips for your garbage disposal (which may be seeing some serious food soon!).
Top Secret Plumbing Tricks
We all occasionally have plumbing issues, whether it’s a constantly running toilet, a suddenly overflowing toilet, or a backed up shower drain. These things happen, no matter how old or new your house’s plumbing is. It just comes with daily use. So, here’s a few tricks and tips to help fix little issues before they turn into big issues!
Okay, maybe they aren’t “Top Secret” plumbing tricks, but these are certainly some good tips to remember if you run into plumbing troubles!
- Creaking pipes? Silence pipes by wrapping them in adhesive-backed felt.
- Build-up in kitchen sink trap? Remove the build-up by emptying the trap (u-shaped pipe under your sink). Turn off your water and place a bucket under the trap. Loosen the nuts with a pipe wrench and remove the trap. Clean out with a bottle brush removing your build-up matter, then re-attach.
- Drain clogged? Pour 1/2 cup salt, 1/2 cup baking soda, followed by a pot of boiling hot water. Repeat if needed. If drain still clogged, call us.
- Toy in the toilet? Do not use a plunger. That could push it further into the pipe. Use a wet/dry vacuum, following the directions for wet use.
Keeping your sewer lines clean and debris free is a year-round job. Frequently check that trees are not sprouting up where your sewer lines run. Tree roots can choke a sewer line, causing major damage. This goes for bushes and other plants, too. It’s not a good idea to landscape on top of your sewer lines.
Remind family members that flushing wipes and other hygiene items are a no-no. These can clog waste lines in a hurry, often causing you to call a plumber.
Bleach is a powerful, toxic substance that should be used carefully and properly. Pouring it down a drain in an attempt to clean them is not a proper use of bleach. Bleach can react with other substances in your pipes, potentially releasing fumes, and further plug up your drains.
A little time spent now can save a lot of time and money later. Investing in routine maintenance is going to prolong the life of anything you are maintaining. Remember that we do Fall Check Up on your home heating systems. If you haven’t scheduled yours yet, give us a call. You don’t want to be left in the cold when the weather changes.