Posts Tagged ‘home plumbing’

How To Connect A Garbage Disposal Unit With A Dishwasher ?

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Installing a garbage disposal in a kitchen sink is a straightforward task, although fitting the pieces together and checking for leaks can be a time-consuming endeavor. If you have a dishwasher, though, you will need to add a step to this process. The dishwasher typically empties into the drain pipe, but when you install a garbage disposal, it will need to empty into the disposal unit.

Fortunately, attaching a garbage disposal to a dishwasher is easy. The article below familiarizes the homeowners with the steps to connect the garbage disposal with the dishwasher.

Disconnect the down drainpipe coming from the sink and the connection that attaches it to the p-trap. Large channel-lock pliers or a pipe wrench work well to loosen the nuts holding the pipes together. When both connections are free, remove the parts.

We now clean the plumber’s putty from around the sink hole where the drain pipe is fitted. it is done with the help of the putty knife. Drain pipe can be pulled out of the sink.

Downsides of A Water Heater

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

A Storage tanker for water is one of the most important appliances for any household. Its functioning is something that keeps the entire house running and in action. Breakdown of a water heater can literally bring things to a standstill in any residential or commercial set up. Especially when you talk of colder regions, there is no way that you can do without hot water.

But, this article introduces you with the list of drawbacks of a typical water heater. Firstly, if you have a storage water heater, then you are forced to waste a lot of water as well as the energy. These heaters heat the whole quantity of water in one go. And if that water is not used in a short while, it will start loosing its temperature. That is surely a wastage of energy. Also, microbes such as green algae, fungi and moths get accumulated on the surface of the heater.

The intensity of the heating is not such that it can effectively kill the unwanted bacteria. Also, another problem plaguing is the inability of the normal water heater to heat more than 40 gallons of water at once.

Tips For Clearing Clogged Drains

Monday, September 7th, 2009

There are a few alternative methods to unclog the kitchen sink, tub or shower drain. If you know these methods, you can save yourself from the costly visit to your local plumber. The methods are not very complicated as people think. You can conveniently use them at your home. You just need to follow the simple steps.

There are many reasons that can lead to clog in your kitchen sink, tub, or shower drain. Some of the major reasons include food, hair, or even jewelry. The best and most convenient solution for this problem is to use an environmentally safe chemical drain unclogger. You just have to pour the product down the drain, and when it is dissolved in a few minutes, flush the drain with running water.

Check the drain pop up stopper. At times there can be a problem with it also as hair and other debris can collect there. So, make sure that it is opening fully.

If there is no blockage in the drain pop up stopper, check the drain pipe for any clog. A plumber’s snake can help you in removing one. Put it inside the drain and push it downwards and try removing the clog this way. You can also use a dry or a wet vacuum for this purpose as its suction power is really strong.

Types Of Plumbing Pipes

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

There are many different types of choices when it comes to plumbing your home. For water supply, there is PVC, CPVC, PEX, Galvanized, and copper pipes. Copper and CPVC are the most popular. CPVC is the easiest to install.

Galvanized pipe is not a good plumbing resource for your home. It rusts from the inside and eventually it will reach the point of being useless completely and will have to be replaced. As it rusts, the pipe actually becomes smaller on the inside restricting water flow.

A specific type of glue is used to join the CPVC pipes together. These pipes are cleans before gluing with a specific type of cleaner. The glue and the cleaner make it very strong and safe for home plumbing but these should be used very carefully and in a well ventilated area only.

Another popular choice for home plumbing is copper pipes. They are soldered. This task needs to be handled with great care as it can be dangerous otherwise. You need a torch for this job and also a spray bottle of water with you.