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J2 Plumbing Tips

Plumbing skills are a great addition to anyone’s skill set. It reflects a level of care in the maintenance of your home and the ability to address concerns in your own way. That is a very admirable quality. Like any other skill, you can always build and improve. These tips will help you do that.

Odor Removers

Odor removers such as bleach toilets are not good for your plumbing system. These products will reduce the smell, but they will also cause problems with the rubber gaskets. Over time, the damage will accumulate and could eventually stop the toilet from functioning at all. Try this friendly bacteria waste eliminator for your drains.

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Look For Damage

Inspect around the toilets for softness in the floors to see if any damage has occurred. Straddle the toilet, so you can rock from one leg to another to determine whether there’s weakness in the floor. Picking up on any problems now will definitely work to save you money later. It’s the difference in a little maintenance and total floor replacement.

Invest In A Strainer

A strainer should be placed over all the drains in order to gather particles that would just get in the drain and potentially cause stoppage. Whenever large particles become trapped in the strainer, remove them. Clean bathtub drain screens as often as needed.

Use This Tip For Your Bathtub

A great maintenance routine for bathtub drains is to pour baking soda and vinegar into the drain opening once a month. Cover the drain with an old rag, because there will be a chemical reaction taking place inside the pipes. Flush it with boiling water after a few minutes. This procedure should be able to clear pipes of hair and soap scum.

Overflow Holes

Ensure your overflow holes aren’t clogged up. Overflow holes are used in case the sink starts to overfill, which may not seem like a big problem–until it is. Clear overflow holes when doing periodic checks for problems and plumbing issues that should be addressed.

The Use Of Cold Water

Always use cold water when your garbage disposal is running. Cold water keeps blades sharp and allows for smoother disposal. When you use hot water, any grease that is in the garbage will melt and be more prone to stopping up your drain.

These tips and other online resources are available to help you fix almost any plumbing problem.

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