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Monday, February 1, 2016

Need To Tackle A Plumbing Emergency? Check Out These Tips First!

When you think of plumbing, do you just see it as a hidden and mysterious network of pipes and pumps that makes your toilets and sinks work? If so, then you are very unlikely to have a go at mauntaining or repairing the system. Plumbing is not actually that complicated, and there are many things that you can do yourself to maintain and repair your system. Read on to find out how.



As the weather begins to get cold, attend to all of your exposed pipes by adding insulation to them. Pay particular attention to pipes located in crawl spaces and the outside walls of your residence. Taking this step will help ensure that your pipes continue to function throughout the winter.



If you have a frozen pipe, turn on the nearest faucet so the water has an escape route when the pipe starts to thaw. This helps to relieve the pressure in the pipe and may prevent bursting, which can prevent further damage to your home.



Make sure a new shower head is of high quality. Many times, people think it is okay to buy the cheapest shower head that they can find. Inexpensive shower heads are not terribly sturdy, though, and may not hold up to daily use.



You can check your toilet for leaks by adding a few drops of food coloring, Kool Aid or some coffee grounds to the water in the toilet's tank (not the water in the bowl). Check the water in the bowl after a half hour or so. If any of the coloring agent is visible in the water in the bowl, the tank is leaking, and you will have to have it repaired.



Well, hopefully the aforementioned collection of tips were enough to give you a great start on what to do and expect when it comes to maintaining your own plumbing. This collection was carefully constructed to be an aid in your arsenal so that you can begin to hone your plumbing skills into having a great plumbing system. Contact Us Online



Woodland Plumbing

1737 6th St. Suite 32

Woodland, Ca 95695

(530) 207-0868

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