Sinks can become clogged for a variety of reasons, the most common of which is a build-up of grease and food particles. If your sink becomes clogged, it’s important to take action quickly to clear the obstruction and prevent water from backing up and flooding your business or home. Let’s discuss what you should and shouldn’t do to clear a clogged sink!
Plumbing is a necessity in the modern world. It allows us to remove waste efficiently and safely, have fresh water, and keep ourselves and our items clean. There are some differences between the types of plumbing (residential and commercial) that all property owners should know. Understanding the basics of the subsystems involved can help you catch small issues before they become huge problems.
If you have purchased a home for the first time, you may not be exactly sure how to maintain the plumbing. You want to protect your investment, especially since plumbing problems can become expensive fast. Here are some easy ways to maintain your plumbing system.
Dealing with a toilet that won’t flush ranks among the most frustrating plumbing issues. A non-functioning toilet is essentially useless. Fortunately, there are ways you can diagnose and repair this essential plumbing fixture.
For homeowners, keeping up with home maintenance is often difficult. There are emergencies like a hole in the roof or broken down HVAC systems in winter that must be addressed first. There are also residential plumbing problems that build up or happen suddenly that you should keep an eye on. These include toilet issues, clogs, leaks, and low water pressure.
Your property has two kinds of plumbing. The first is the plumbing that runs throughout your home, bringing water into various rooms and carrying used water out. Outside of your home is the larger sewer line that carries the used water away from your home and deposits it into the municipal line. Unlike your home’s plumbing, the sewer line is located underground and is susceptible to corrosion from outdoor sources. This post will go over the issues you can expect to deal with and you can do about it.
There are advantages and disadvantages to buying an older home. These are often more affordable and come with a lot of character. There is also a good chance the home has already been modified or was a custom home. But, older homes can also have more issues because they have gone through years of normal wear and tear of use. If you own an older home or are considering buying one, it is important to know the signs of worn out plumbing and when replacement is needed.
You probably spend a small amount of time thinking about your boiler. But, the boiler is one of the most important parts of your home or business, especially during the winter. Many models are so well-designed that most people never need to bother with them because they work all the time. While you can leave your boiler alone most of the time, that doesn’t mean you can neglect it forever. You should conduct regular inspections and maintenance every year. This could save you thousands of dollars in emergency repairs. To help you, this post will go over some (but not all) of the common causes of leaks.
Most burst pipes aren’t like in the movies, with a flood of water knocking down walls and washing out the front door. Rather, burst pipes often start as small leaks. You may be wondering why a small leak is so bad. Leaks, even small ones, can result in serious damage to your home and to your plumbing pipes. They can cause mold, damage your drywall and floors, rust other pipes (resulting in more leaks), and cause substantial damage that could cost you thousands. In Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle, winter often causes freezing temperatures. Cold temps and plumbing leaks can result in even greater damage.
The bathroom is one of the most used rooms in your home and one of the few rooms that is equally used by all members of your family. Also, the bathroom is one of the dirtiest and most in need of maintenance. The last thing you or your family wants is a clogged or stinky plumbing fixture. These tips will help you keep your bathroom clean and your plumbing system running smooth.