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Thing I do
Thing I do
27 Jun, 2013 9:55 p.m.
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Re:Thing I do
05 Jul, 2013 7:21 a.m.
before starting a do it yourself plumbing project there are some basic plumbing guides and safety guidelines you should know. These three guides can give you a good start towards a successful DIY plumbing project.
1. Where To Shut Off The Water
Whether you are trying to stop a leak or tackling a DIY plumbing project you’ll need to start by shutting off the water supply. Take a look at the 3 ways to shut off the water.
1. Where To Shut Off The Water
Whether you are trying to stop a leak or tackling a DIY plumbing project you’ll need to start by shutting off the water supply. Take a look at the 3 ways to shut off the water.
Re:Thing I do
09 Jul, 2013 2:35 a.m.
Keep an eye out for trouble. When it comes to plumbing, little leaks can lead to big problems. Be alert to signs of impending plumbing failures: Leaking faucets, damp cabinets, rocking toilets or dripping refrigerators all signal problems that need prompt attention.
Repair problems early.
A leaking faucet isn't just annoying; the moisture it releases puts wear on sink fixtures and can encourage the growth of mold and mildew. Stay on top of problems to keep the household clean and dry.
Know where to go when trouble happens
. Should plumbing fail, will you know how to stop the flood? Locate the main shut-off valve for the home water supply. If it's in a dark, hidden, or hard-to-reach place, gather any tools you'll need for a quick shut-off, and store them nearby. There's nothing like the frustration of a missing flashlight or a misplaced shut-off key when water's pouring down the stairs from a broken pipe.
Repair problems early.
A leaking faucet isn't just annoying; the moisture it releases puts wear on sink fixtures and can encourage the growth of mold and mildew. Stay on top of problems to keep the household clean and dry.
Know where to go when trouble happens
. Should plumbing fail, will you know how to stop the flood? Locate the main shut-off valve for the home water supply. If it's in a dark, hidden, or hard-to-reach place, gather any tools you'll need for a quick shut-off, and store them nearby. There's nothing like the frustration of a missing flashlight or a misplaced shut-off key when water's pouring down the stairs from a broken pipe.
Re:Thing I do
08 Aug, 2013 6:06 a.m.
Should plumbing fail, will you know how to stop the flood thought this sounded logical and would work. It did but not the first time. I carefully followed the instructions and was upset when it didn't work. Several times I used the plunger after the Dawn and hot water treatment. I waited and tried again the next day and after several plunges it worked!