
While it’s the source of life, water is the enemy of a homeowner facing plumbing problems. There are not many things more devastating to a home’s structure than a major plumbing problem. Luckily, homeowners have a lot of ways to avoid plumbing issues and ways to minimize the effects of those issues when they happen.
To prevent your frozen pipes from bursting, leave the nearest faucet on to give the water a way to escape. This assists you in relieving pressure within the pipe, and could stop any bursting from occurring, which can prevent additional damage to your home.
If your toilet gets clogged, your plunger is not fixing it, and your water level inside of the toilet appears low, you can sometimes fix the problem by dumping warm water into your toilet at waist level (or maybe even a little higher). Do this as often as necessary if the water level dips back down again.
Inspect around the toilets for softness in the floors to see if any damage has occurred. Stand above the toilet with a foot positioned on each side up close to the base. Shift your weight back and forth to detect any weakness or sponginess. You can save a lot if you catch these issue sooner.
Put strainers in the bottoms of your drains to stop any clogging agents from escaping down the drain. The strainer in the kitchen sink should be cleaned each time you have large particles trapped in it. You should clean out the strainer in your bathtub often.
Preparation and plumbing education are what is needed to avoid plumbing mishaps. 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.