DIY Plumbing

If you are problems in your homes with a leaky pipe or an overflowing toilet, you likely get frustrated, especially if you don’t have any emergency plumbing skills.

You ponder on what you should do before the plumber arrives, fortunately for you, we are here to end your frustrations. With the continuous water conservation awareness, more people must get a hang of things they need to do in case of a plumbing emergency. 

To help bring down water wastage when facing a plumbing emergency, here are a few tips that go a long way.

What You Should Do

For burst pipes and leaky fixtures, the best and most effective action is by closing off the water shut off valve. Such a move ensures no more water passes through the faulty fixture. You will have stopped the water wastage.

When it gets too hot, you can open up a few faucets to release a little water to cool the piping system. Doing so once or twice during the day will ensure that your fixtures work correctly during the hot and regular weather seasons.

Your high water bill will make you notice that you have a toilet leak. To ensure that you don’t get a surprise, inspect your toilets regularly checking to see whether any of your toilets are leaking.

To learn whether there’s a leak, pour several drops of food dye in your water tank and allow it to sit. After two hours go back and examine the toilet and if you see any colour dye, you will automatically know you a leak.

When it comes to the water heater, try and clean out any accumulation of sediment regularly; thus, you will prevent clogging. Doing so ensures that your hot water supply doesn’t get restricted.

What You Shouldn’t Do

Never pour scalding water down the toilet bowl unless you wish for it to crack up open. Refrain from throwing large objects such as toys, sanitary towels, and diapers down the toilet.

Anything that doesn’t disintegrate like tissue paper is likely to clog the toilet drain, thus causing emergency plumbing issues from an overflowing toilet that can cause sewer backup.

Don’t ever plant any trees or shrubs over sewer lines. Refrain from throwing fibrous materials down the garbage disposer.

Vegetables such as artichokes, onion skins, celery, and other fibrous peels end up clogging the blades in the garbage disposal, thus causing the motor to burn out.

Stop pouring cooking oils, fats and grease down the drain as they accumulate and lead to stubborn blockages.

 Never ignore a leaky plumbing fixture and allow it to escalate. If you do, you will end up using a lot of money and wasted thousands of water gallons that can cause a lot of damage to your property.

Final Thought

Emergency plumbing issues are not only intricate but a nuisance to handle. However, by complying with the above list of do’s and donts,’ you have the opportune chance to save your home from any plumbing issues.

You can make savings on your plumbing by knowing the action to take during an emergency plumbing situation.

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