![]() A plumbing problem can happen when you least expect. Problems occur during the periods when the pipes are being placed under too much stress. The cold months can make your plumbing weak. Here are some ways to reinforce your plumbing during the winter months: Keep pipes from the freezing. The winter temperature can easily freeze water even inside your home. If you are unaware of a burst pipe happening, this can result from a flood which can damage your home structure and your belongings. Prevent pipes from freezing by having foam tubes wrapped the un-insulated pipes. Cut the tube to your desired length and place it around the pipe. Reinforce the foam with the use of duct tape. Stop leaks. Make sure to check for leaks and have them fixed. Check the faucets in your bathroom and kitchen. Also, check for drips and puddles. Do not ignore these leaks and contact your plumber right away. Water heater inspection. If you have an already rusted water heater, you may consider purchasing a new one before it really becomes really cold. You should also drain your water heater as it will cause rust to develop especially if you live in an area where hard water is located. Clean the sump pump and pit. Sump pump exposed to extreme cold can freeze and cause it to stop working. This can lead to flooding, especially during winter rains. Inspect the pump and pit and do a proper cleaning before it is too late. Make sure that you will have no worries during winter by making sure your pipes are all prepared for this cold season. When there is immediate concern on your plumbing, call for after hours plumbing to help you with the problem immediately. ![]() A clogged drain or a slow-running sink or bathtub are just some of the common plumbing issues at home. While a single clog is a plumbing problem you can fix easily, but what happens if all the drains start backing up at once? What can you do? The best way to deal with such a problem is to call a reliable plumber to fix the clog. Other plumbing problems call for expert plumbers. Your plumbing may need repairs or replacement if: Serious pipe damage. When a sewer pipe is damaged or broken, the sewage may not be able to drain properly through the system that could lead to backups. It may be serious when plumbing sounds like water running. The damage of the sewer pipe could mean that it cracked because of the shifting soil, increased ground traffic, or the use of heavy construction equipment above ground. Sagging sewer line. A sewer line sag mostly happen when a section of the pipe sunk due to ground or soil conditions, and this is not the homeowner’s fault. The result of this will begin the collection of waste that creates blockages. Tree roots in your sewer line. This is common with older pipelines that that are made of clay or other porous materials. Also, when the connection between pipes isn’t strong, tree roots can infiltrate. Unwanted materials flushed down the toilet. Your toilet is not a trashcan and should be taken care of. Make sure only human waste and toilet paper goes down as other unwanted materials can cause clog problems. Grease clogged drains and pipelines. Grease, fats and oil are just some of the biggest culprits that could clog the pipelines. Never pour these down the drain unless you want this to be a problem soon. |
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