
Water may be the source of all life, but it can also be a nemesis to the frustrated homeowner dealing with plumbing problems. Few issues, short of a natural disaster, can cause more damage to a house than a serious plumbing fault. Thankfully, owners of homes can take steps to avoid plumbing nightmares.
Never pay for a plumbing job completely until they have finished the job. You may need to make a small down payment before the job has begun, but you never want to pay the entire amount until you are certain the job was completed to your satisfaction. You want to know the plumber has fulfilled all his requirements as promised in the agreement before he gets paid.
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. Even when they are turned off, disposals can be very dangerous. Go online and search for sketch of your disposal, or a troubleshooter.
Use a drain strainer to prevent small particles from sliding down your drain and causing clogs. Whenever large particles become trapped in the strainer, remove them. Kitchen filters should be changed often, while bathtub filters can be changed as needed.
Keep grease, fat and oil out of your kitchen drain. Whenever they cool, they tend to harden and make clogs inside your drains. This is very true for garbage disposal, since fat will make the blades run less quickly and efficiently. Get rid of any fat or oils outside or in the garbage can.
Being knowledgeable and prepared are the best ways to avoid plumbing issues. By learning more about plumbing, a homeowner can make the right decisions and reduce the chance of plumbing problems. Also, homeowners who dig up information about a problem beforehand are much more likely to solve the problem faster and easier.