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Addressing plumbing problems on a regular basis can help you to prevent future problems and save you money in the long run. Below are some helpful homeowner tips that you can take to prevent water disasters in your home.
Prevent Water Pipes from Freezing
Sewer Gas Smell
Occasionally homeowners will notice a bad odor coming from the vicinity of plumbing fixtures such as a shower or bathtub that has not been used in a long time. This may be caused by "dry trap." If the fixture has not been used in a long time the trap may dry out allowing the gasses to come back into the home. The solutions is to run water into the fixture and all the trap to fill up with water. If this does not solve the problem, it is time to call Plumbco to check it out and make a repair.
Water Heater Leaks
The life of a water heater is usually about ten years. If the leak is from a fitting, it can be repaired. However, if the tank itself is leaking, there is no other alternative but to replace the water heater.
Yearly maintenance can help to prolong the life of your water heater. Flushing out the water heater is recommended.
Garbage Disposal Care
Do not use commerical drain products in your garbage disposal.
Toilet Tip
If you think your toilet's flapper is leaking put 2-3 drops of food coloring int he tank and wait 5 minutes to see if the the food coloring appears in the bowl. If it does, you may need to replace parts inside your toilet.Low Water Pressure
If you have low water pressure, remove the screen in the aerator on the end of the faucet and clean out the sediment that has collect on the screen and replace the aerator.
Air Conditioning Drain
Putting a cup of bleach in the air conditioning primary drain helps to kill the algae.