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Hiring a Pipe Repair Service

  If you have a leaky pipe, you need to hire a pipe repair service. While you can do minor repairs on your own or call a plumber during business hours, an emergency may require immediate attention. The most common types of plumbing pipe are made of copper and crosslinked polyethylene, a flexible plastic. These two materials can be difficult to repair and have different costs. Therefore, you should ask about extra fees when calling a pipe repair service. Lessons Learned from Hiring a Pipe Repair Service. Leaking pipes are a major headache, and it's not always easy to find them. You might not notice a slow leak until it becomes a significant problem, and sometimes you may even have to pull out Wallwork to find it. Hiring a pipe repair service is the best way to ensure that your pipes are repaired correctly and safely. If you're not sure what to look for, consider reading some of the following lessons to help you avoid costly mistakes. Most homeowners who try to tackle pipe repair...

How to Do Your Own Drain Cleaning

  Regardless of the type of home plumbing you have, drains are essential for your system. They transport water and waste materials away from your home. Every item that uses water also has a drain pipe. When these drain pipes become clogged, it can make your home very unpleasant. Here are some ways to clean your drains. Read on to learn how to do it yourself! Listed below are some tips to make the process easy. Chemical drain cleaners There are many types of chemical drain cleaners on the market. They can be powder, liquid, or gel. All of them work by creating a chemical reaction that dissolves clogs. Lye, which is commonly known as sodium hydroxide, is the most common type, and it decomposes most organic matter, including grease and hair. The only problem with this type of cleaner is that it is not practical for most clogged drains. Another problem with chemical drain cleaners is their toxicity. They produce a high amount of heat and may damage polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes. With ...

Water Heater Repair Tips

  If your water heater gives you problems, there are many ways to fix it. Here are a few of the most common ones: Replace the thermocouple, high-limit reset switch, and check the pressure relief valve and gas line. If none of these work, there are other steps you can take. These tips should help you fix your water heater and prevent further damage.  Replace the high-limit reset switch If the high-limit reset switch on your water heater is tripped, you may need to replace the entire thermostat and the heating element. A short or loose wire in the heating element can also cause the switch to trip. If you cannot locate this component, you can check the thermostat to determine if it is faulty. If you can't find a problem with the thermostat, you should check the wiring in your water heater. A loose wire can cause a lot of heat and even cause the reset button thermometer to trip. When the high-limit reset switch is tripped, it indicates a larger problem. It may also mean a malfunct...

How to Find Out If You Have a Gas Leak in Your Home

  You may have wondered how to find out if you have a gas leak in your home. Here are some signs you should look for. Before you begin, you should have your home's gas system inspected. If there are signs, you should have a carbon monoxide detector installed. And if you suspect there's a leak, call your gas provider. They can come out and check your system. Symptoms of a Gas Leak You can identify the symptoms of a gas leak from these common signs in your home. You should note these symptoms as you walk around your home and leave and come back. For example, if you notice that you have headaches when you return home, this could indicate a gas leak. It is easy to detect a mild gas leak in your home by shutting off your gas and pilot lights. If you cannot identify any leak in your home, you should contact your gas company to shut off the leak. If you think there may be a leak, it is best to evacuate your home. The gas is flammable and could ignite at any moment. It is essential to ...

When is the Best Way to Call a Plumber?

  Whether you need a plumber for a broken pipe or a slow but steady leak, there are several steps you can take to clear the way for them to arrive. Once they arrive, they may ask for basic information, such as your name and address. You may even be able to schedule an appointment a few days in advance. Then, depending on your plumbing problem, a plumber may ask you several questions to determine the cause of the problem. Signs of a slow but steady leak One of the first signs of a water leak is an unexplained increase in the water bill. A steady increase in the water bill is a sign of a leak, but an unexplained spike should immediately send you calling a plumber. However, a slow but steady leak can also signify a much larger problem.  A leak in your water line is a sign that your pipes may have frozen. You should call a plumber as soon as possible because catching the problem before it worsens can save you thousands of dollars in repairs. There are also ways to prevent your pip...

Which Drain Cleaning Method is Right For You?

  When it comes to drain cleaning, you'll have a few options. Chemical drain cleaners, Snakes, and Hydro-jetters are all options. Which should you choose? Read on for some tips and tricks to help you make the decision. Depending on your needs, you may prefer one of these solutions over the others. However, you must always read the label and follow any precautions to ensure that your pipes stay clean. Read on for some of the best options available for drain cleaning. Chemical drain cleaners The use of chemical drain cleaners has many disadvantages. First of all, they release hazardous chemicals into the air and can damage pipes. Second, chemical drain cleaners pose health hazards to humans, especially if they get into the eyes and skin. Plus, these chemicals can have adverse effects on older metal and PVC pipes. So, if you're looking for a safe way to clean your drains, you may want to use natural drain cleaners. In addition to being toxic, chemical drain cleaners may damage pip...