Posts Tagged ‘plumbing system’

Points To Remember While Purchasing A Water Heater

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

If you own a house, you own a water heater. You probably don’t spend much time thinking about the water heater until, one morning, you go to take a shower and there’s no hot water. Then you probably think about it a lot.

There are basically two models for the water heaters: one is the electric model, and the other is the gas model. If your hot water heater is delivering less hot water than it used to, there are several things that can be causing your problem, depending on what type of water heater you have.

If you own an electric model, than the lower bottom could be a faulty one, or the dip tube could have been lost. If you own a gas model, it would be definitely be the problem in the dip tube. In the winter season, incoming water temperature is much colder, which causes the remaining hot in the tank to dilute much faster (the cold water which in coming inside forces the hot water out to your shower). Another possible reason could be that you might have updated your shower heads to a large higher rate model.

Understanding The Installation Of A Shower Faucet

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

A leaky bathroom shower faucet is annoying, wasteful and leads to higher water bills. It usually occurs from a damaged part in the faucet, often the washer on the shower stem.

It is a good thought out plan to move for a full replacement of all the gaskets and seals when you decide to do a shower faucet refurbishment. In case you are doing for the first time in refurbishing a specific faucet, it might happen that you have to look for the accurate types and amount of washers and seals you need. But it is always advisable to straightly go to a hardware shop where the expert person can help you in getting your essential parts.

Drips in your shower faucet not only profligate water, it also expands your water bill. Mentioning the difficulty and mending it as early as possible is intelligent and eco-friendly.

A drippy shower faucet is basically a symptom that a section is dog-eared and requires replacement. The washers and seals undergo pressure as water runs into it and hence it is normal that they dog-eared over the time.

The Necessary Of A Bathroom Sink Vanity Cabinet

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

The bathroom sinks having wooden work that is being shown in pride with marble or granite tops has popular characteristics in large bathrooms of the rich and the wealthy. Nowadays, a bathroom sink cabinet is a pride possession that each and every homeowner is wishing to improve his/her bathroom decoration.

Basically, the bathroom sink vanity cabinet is a sheet of furniture that is in requirement these days. Apart from their appearance, the bathroom sink vanity cabinets are importantly useful. If you are serious about your bathroom, than you bathroom will look more beautiful.

The cabinets are in such a form that it provides sufficient spaces, and a bathroom sink vanity cabinets resolve your storage problem giving you enough space to keep your grooming and cleaning products and maintaining it neat and clean and arranged.

Sink is an important section of a bathroom sink vanity cabinet. This bathroom sink vanity cabinet can have more than one sink. The counter top is mostly used to place the toiletries towels, and other sundries product that is necessary to keep in the bathroom.

Do-It-Yourself Plumbing Can Save You Money

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

The plumbing system should undergo routine checks and maintenance. As there are many home improvement jobs, it is better if some are kept aside for the experts, but there are also some tasks which can be done completely by you. With the do it yourself plumbing you can save a big amount of money by not hiring a plumber.

With the arrival of plastic pipes and connectors, the do it yourself plumbing has become relatively easy. Allowing the home improvement buff and the beginner to join and fit water pipes was simpler than ever before.

Every one of us gives a second thought to the upkeep of our homes plumbing, let alone the safeguard of our pipes, hoses, toilets, sinks, tubs, hot water heaters, or waste disposal until and unless we are in the centre of calamity, like when the engagement ring has been thrown to the waste disposal by mistake or the hot water suddenly stop and floods the cellar.

At one time or another, each of us has probably experienced at least one of the common plumbing problems like the leaky faucet or the running toilet keeps you up at night or you run out of hot water when showering and finish in a shivering rise of cold water.

Methods Of Unclogging A Toilet Trap- Plunging And Toilet Auguring.

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Clogged toilets are a common problem at homes. In such a situation it is very important to know whether the blockage is in the toilet drain or somewhere else and it can be identified easily. If the sink is working fine, then then the problem lies in the toilets trap as they both drain out in the same stack.

Anything from paper towels to feminine hygiene products can cause the trap to clog. These items should never be flushed down the toilet. Conversely, disposable wipes, even those labeled flushable, should never be flushed. They simple do not break down enough to fit down the trap, and will eventually clog it.

People with small children are probably familiar with kids preoccupation with the toilet. Foreign objects, like toys, will also cause a clog. Children are not the only culprits however.

Not only the children, even the adults are sometimes are very careless. Say for example, if some thing like a nail clipper or a hair clip drops in to the toilet, they simply flush it rather than trying retrieving them. Note that these items will not flush off, instead they will cause the drain pipe to clog. In such a situation you can use a plunger or an auger.

Unclogging A Drain

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Unclogging a drain is a relatively easy task, especially when youre equipped with helpful information and the right tools. A major block may be caused by large items failing into the drains, or tree roots breaking into the drain system.

Before you clear the drain first of all attempt the liquid drain products that are well-matched with your home plumbing system. Do not unscrew a trap if the chemicals are present and do not amalgamate various kinds of chemicals. There are many chemicals which do not get along well with each other.

If one kind of drain cleaner doesnt clear the drain, then never discharge another type of drain cleaner after the first one. Harmful gas may be the consequence from the combination of particular chemicals. Always follow the instructions given on the labels of drain cleaner carefully. There are many chemicals which are contaminated and can prove harmful to the sensitive skin. Always protect your eye while cleaning out the drain.

If the drain is sluggish but not completely clogged, turn on the hot water tap for 5 to 10 minutes. This sometimes opens the drain. If you have lost a valuable item such as a contact lens or ring, removing the trap will be a perfect way to retrieve the lost item.

Plumbing Basics

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

You can come across a plumbing issue any time and anywhere, be it at home or office place and you can easily come to know if there is something wrong with the plumbing system like you can easily make out a dripping faucet, clogged drain, or broken pipes, or if there is any problem with the toilet flush.

Professional plumbers charge a lot but you can avoid this by trying making the necessary repairs yourself. Small plumbing issues can be easily and quickly fixed without any professional help. But for this you should be aware of the functioning of your home plumbing system and how to proceed in such a situation.

There can be issues that can be more time consuming and more difficult to handle than others. These are the ones that require working on pipes and fixtures that are not easily accessible like those hidden behind the walls etc. Though you can fix these issues yourself as well but you might need some help and some more tools and time.