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Common plumbing mistakes new homeowners make

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By John Wick

We know the amazing feeling of fixing commodities yourself without demanding the help of an expert. We also know the terrible feeling of making a simple problem much worse. Over time, we’ve helped numerous homeowners with their plumbing issues and we’ve seen it all.

These are the top five plumbing miscalculations we see homeowners make and tips on how to avoid making the same miscalculations

1. Using a Chemical Product

 

We mentioned this in our other post on what not to do with a clogged drain, but it’s important to mention it again. Unfortunately, numerous homeowners will pour a chemical product down their drain hoping it’ll remove a clog.

These chemicals are extremely important but problematic for two main reasons. One, pouring down the drain doesn’t mean the product will actually reach the clog and, two, some of the chemicals can be veritably dangerous to pipes.

Tip Avoid pouring any chemical products down any of your rainspouts.

2. Not Using the Correct Tools

 

You have a plumbing issue in your home so you watch many YouTube videos and decide to give it a pass. You realize you don’t have the exact tools the videotape mentions but figure you can make do with that you have on hand.

Using the incorrect tools on your home’s plumbing can beget major damage that will affect your entire home. If you accidentally break or damage your home this could beget a huge headache.

Tip Always use the correct tools for each design and reduce the chance of creating further damage.

3. Flushing Trash Down the Toilet

 

We get numerous panicked calls from homeowners about a congested or backing up restroom and need help right down. Most frequently it’s because commodity other than mortal waste and restroom paper was flushed!

No way Flush These particulars;

  • womanlike Hygiene Products
  • Baby Wipes
  • Paper Towel
  • Facial Towel
  • Diapers

Tip Ignore what the packaging says on some of these products and don’t flush anything other than mortal waste and restroom paper.

4. Not Shutting Off Water

 

Still, shut the water off! The vexation of having the water shut off for a period of time far outweighs the vexation of causing a leak or slip nearly in your home, if you’re doing any kind of plumbing conservation or work in your home.

We’ve had homeowners call us for help and say “I wasn’t sure if I really demanded to shut off the water or not and now, I’ve been flooding.”

Tip When it doubts, shut it off.

5. Mismatching Pipes

 

You set up a small leak in your kitchen Gomorrah so you do some exploration, head to the home enhancement store, and buy what you suppose you need. The relief pipe looks close enough to you. You finish installing your new pipe and feel great. Until you notice a couple of weeks latterly that now you have an indeed larger leak.

Unfortunately, indecorous pipe fittings may originally work but also may beget indeed bigger problems latterly on.

Tip Always use the correct pipe when doing any plumbing conservation

 

Leaving Loose Institutions

You should check your institutions frequently because loose institutions are the number one cause of ménage leaks. However, strain up the institutions, If you feel them and they’re more flexible than when you or a professional installed them.

Actually, you can no way check your institutions too frequently.

Connecting Bobby to Galvanized Pipes

Still, they’ll connect bobby to galvanized pipes, if homeowners don’t pay attention. utmost individualities don’t understand the corrosion that will arise when these two accouterments touch. This problem will beget more significant damage to your home.

Hiring a professional plumber will avoid this issue altogether. They’ll know the different bobby fittings and pipelines to fix your plumbing rightly.

Using Too Important Drain Cleanser

Do you find yourself reaching for the draining cleaner frequently? Indeed, if the water flows further freely, you’re avoiding the big-picture issue. You’re most likely haggling with commodity more irksome at the end of the drain, and it’s time to call an original plumber.

A professional will find the problem snappily, and it’s one lower item on your to-do list.

Don’t feel bad if you’re a homeowner who has made one or multiple of the below plumbing miscalculations. Now that you’ve educated yourself on them, you know not to make the miscalculations again. Your home will thank you.