The thought of fixing a plumbing problem can seem daunting if you do not know much about plumbing. Not only are professional plumbers costly, but they also may have you waiting for too long. Keep reading to learn how to easily fix common plumbing problems.
To avoid frozen pipes in your home, never allow the temperature in your house to drop below freezing and insulate any pipes that are exposed to the elements. But, be advised that your pipes may freeze if the surrounding temperature near those pipes is less than freezing. In the best case scenario, you will have to wait until they thaw so that the water runs again. On the other hand, they can burst, which gets messy and really expensive.
Odor removers such as bleach toilets are not good for your plumbing system. These products may well remove odors, but they have the side effect of damaging the rubber in your toilet, which can prevent your toilet from functioning correctly.
Ensure that if something goes wrong in your garbage disposal that you resist any and all urges you have that might make you want to put your hands inside to fix a problem. A garbage disposal can be dangerous, even when it is not on. Try to find a diagram, or troubleshooting guide for your particular disposal on the Internet.
If your home has a well for water and there are pink or orange stains in the sinks and tubs, this could be due to high iron content in your water. You can use water softener that you buy at the store to remedy this situation, or you can have a professional do it for you.
Be sure that the overflow holes are free of debris. You may not even notice the overflow holes on your sink, but if you have a major water leak you will soon regret your apathy. When you’re periodically checking your sink for possible problems, take the time to clean out the overflow holes.
If you are seeing water at the bottom of the dishwasher, most likely this is due to a faulty setup of the hose that leads from the kitchen sink. The hose at the kitchen sink going to the dishwasher should follow a specific uphill, then downhill pattern. This prevents unwanted mixing of water between the sink and dishwasher.
As you can see, plumbing problems don’t have to be so difficult. If you can solve the problem yourself, you can save time waiting for a plumber, as well as saving a whole lot of money. Try applying what you’ve learned from this article next time you have a plumbing problem!