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Minor plumbing issues may not seem like a big deal. This blog outlines some misconceptions that could wind up costing a homeowner time and money.
A small leak that results in a slow drip may seem like a problem that can be postponed. A minor leak isn't a big deal when it is first detected. If the plumbing isn't inspected and repaired, however, a minor leak can turn into a much bigger leak within a short amount of time.
Any leak will lead to increased water consumption. A leak could also have a bearing on the amount of water pressure that an end user is supplied with. One way to get to the bottom of a leak is by having plumbing professionally inspected.
A plumber uses leak detection equipment to determine where a leak is originating from. This can be especially helpful when inspecting plumbing behind a wall or underneath flooring. Minor leaks may require that new pipes or fittings be installed. A plumber may also use tape or an adhesive to seal a leaking pipe or fitting that won't be replaced.
Clogged plumbing could interfere with how a sink or tub can be used. Commercial drain products claim to dissolve tough clogs. Using a commercial product may not always provide the results desired, however. A homeowner should consult with a plumber about the clog that they are dealing with.
Instead of using harsh drain products that could irritate the skin or deteriorate the plumbing, a plumber may advise that a snake or another plumbing tool be used to unclog the plumbing.
Once liquids go down a drain, they are out of sight and routed through a home's plumbing system. Because fats, grease, and chemicals could clog and damage plumbing, a homeowner should always be mindful of the things that slip through the drain opening.
Fat, grease, and oil should be stored in containers and disposed of safely. Chemicals should be avoided when cleaning any surfaces near the drain. A licensed plumber will advise a homeowner on the proper way to maintain drains within their household.
The maintenance plan should involve having the plumbing inspected and serviced at pre-scheduled times.
A large water heater or wide pipes and other plumbing essentials may seem superior in comparison to smaller plumbing products and materials. This is not necessarily true, however. Choose plumbing equipment and materials that a licensed plumber advises.
The efficiency rating and tensile strength of a product will indicate if a plumbing product is going to make a good investment. A plumber will consider a homeowner's budget and the amount of space they have available for the plumbing items that they need. They will base their recommendations on these details.
It may seem unlikely for indoor plumbing to freeze, but this is not out of the realm of possibilities. If interior plumbing isn't well-insulated, it is subjected to freezing when the temperature drops. A licensed residential plumber should be hired to inspect the plumbing. This will help the plumber uncover any surfaces that will require the installation of insulating materials.
A plumber from Oak Creek Plumbing & Remodeling can provide you with assistance when caring for plumbing and when upgrading materials. Our plumber will set up a time to inspect the plumbing within your home. Then they can outline plans that will support a plumbing repair or upgrade. Contact us today. We look forward to helping you have the best plumbing possible for your home.
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