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plumbing Chances are, you’ll run into small plumbing issues at home from time to time. Instead of spending lots of money on a plumber for these simple problems, let’s go over some common plumbing issues and easy solutions.

Common Plumbing Issues And Their Solutions

Know Where to Turn Off Water

It’s important to know where the shut-off valves are in your home. This can be really useful if you ever need to stop the water quickly. The main shut-off valve is the most important one. It helps you turn off the water for the whole house in an emergency.

Be Careful When Drilling

Here’s another good tip: be careful when drilling holes in walls to hang things. If you puncture a pipe, it could cause a lot of water damage and even mold in your walls. You don’t want that kind of expense!

Don’t Clog Your Drain

Believe it or not, not everything should go down the drain. Things like potato peels, bacon grease, coffee grounds can clog your drain. It’s best to avoid putting these things down there.

Only Flush Two Things

This one’s really important! Your toilet isn’t a trash can. Only flush toilet paper and human waste. Flushing other stuff can cause blockages and clogs.

Use a Wet-Dry Vacuum

A wet-dry vacuum can be super helpful. If, for example, a small toy gets stuck in the drain, you can often suck it out with the vacuum. A plunger won’t do the trick because it might push the toy further down the drain.

plumbingGet Good Plungers

Did you know there are different plungers for toilets and sinks? It’s a good idea to have one of each. Having the right tools on hand can make fixing plumbing problems much easier.

Fix Leaks Right Away

A leaky faucet or pipe can waste a lot of water and money over time. Even a slow drip can add up. Don’t ignore leaks; fix them as soon as you notice them.

Check for Leaks Regularly

Make a habit of checking for leaks. Sometimes you don’t notice a leak until it causes damage. By checking regularly, you can catch and fix them early, saving time and money.

Don’t Over-Tighten

When you’re connecting pipes and fittings, don’t over-tighten them. Too much force can lead to broken parts and stripped screws. Make sure it’s tight but not too tight.

Use Plumber’s Tape

Plumber’s tape, also called Teflon tape, is handy for preventing leaks around joints and fittings in your plumbing. It’s a useful tool to have around for many household plumbing projects.

These plumbing tips from Blue Ribbon Plumbing LLC can be really helpful for anyone who wants to know the basics of plumbing to keep their home safe.

If you need help with water damage, drain cleaning, and other plumbing concerns, feel free to reach out to Blue Ribbon Plumbing LLC.

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