Monday, February 15, 2016

Tips And Hints On Getting Rid Of A Clogged Drain

Plumber on the kitchen.


Lots of things can go bad in regards to plumbing. Some difficulties are easily overcome; however, others take some effort to deal with. No matter what the problem is, you need to be educated about plumbing so that you can fix your situation quickly. Here are some tips to help you learn more about plumbing.


In order to avoid unsightly and unnecessary clogs in your shower, invest in a drain strainer. This cost-effective addition to your shower will gather your hair before it makes it to the drain, and limit the chances that you will find yourself showering while standing in a clogged up mess.


To avoid having your outdoor faucets freeze up in the winter, detach all hoses before the first freeze. Also, close the shutoff valve that leads to the outdoor faucets, then turn on the outdoor faucets to let any remaining water in the lines drain. Once temperatures warm up in the spring, you can reverse the process.


Periodically check your pipes for leaks and cracks. These can be forgotten, since pipes are usually hidden away, but checking for leaks and cracks can help you identify a small problem before a big problem occurs. You may have to enlist the help of a family member to turn on and off the water stream as you are checking.


You can remove unsightly mineral buildup from your shower head by soaking it in vinegar overnight. This loosens the deposits, and in the morning you only need to wipe off the residue with a rag. If your shower head is high up an not removable, place vinegar in a plastic bag, slip the bag over the shower head and hold in place with a twist tie.


As previously stated, a million and one things can go awry with plumbing, ranging from the smallest to most pressing and expensive problems. Use the tips given in this article to reduce the stress and danger of your plumbing repairs.



Tips And Hints On Getting Rid Of A Clogged Drain

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