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Plumbing Life Hacks You Should Know
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Plumbing Life Hacks You Should Know
Jun 28,2023

Plumbing Life Hacks You Should Know

Maintaining a healthy and functioning plumbing system is vital to enhancing the quality of life as a homeowner. This entails knowing several hacks, also known as tips, to address minor problems before things get out of hand. Whether it’s a creaky pipe, loud sinks, or a toothbrush down the toilet, Rooter Man is happy to share helpful information you can use to solve everyday plumbing issues. If you notice a problem with your system, we recommend consulting a professional plumber before attempting a DIY hack. Here are some tips to help you rectify everyday plumbing issues.

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Creaky Pipes

If you have copper pipes, they could cause the creaky sound from your plumbing. As hot water flows, it causes copper pipes to expand, rubbing against joints and hangers. The most effective way to prevent this is to wrap the pipes in adhesive-backed felt. You can purchase the material from your local hardware store and cut it into strips. Remove each hanger and wrap them and wrap the pipe with the adhesive-backed felt before refastening the hanger. If you need a more hands-off approach, we recommend hiring a plumbing service to handle the job.

Loud Sinks

Do you hear loud noises when you run a faucet? If so, there’s something you can do about it. Spray expanding foam under the stainless steel basins. It is crucial to ensure the foam is between the steel sinks to absorb the vibrations, hence deadening the noise. You can perform this hack with the sink in place, but it is easier to apply the expanding foam before installation. Once the foam hardens, shave the surplus with a knife to make it neat and presentable. Run the faucet to ensure the sink is silent, but if the problem persists, call a plumber in Northridge.

Clogged Drain

A lot of waste goes down your drains and toilet, so there will be a clog. However, routine maintenance by a plumber can mitigate blockages, enhancing efficiency and system performance. Even with routine inspections and maintenance, foreign objects can clog the drain, causing leaks, backups, or burst pipes. If you drop a cell phone or toothbrush in a drain or toilet, use a wet-dry vacuum to suck out the wastewater and the object. Wet-dry vacuum cleaners are common household items, but consult a plumbing service provider for professional help if you don’t have one.

Flushing Malfunction

A damaged flushing mechanism or an ongoing repair job doesn’t mean you need to rush to your neighbor’s bathroom. Fill a bucket with water before turning off the water supply and dump the water into the bowl after "finishing your business." This is an effective flushing alternative but will not refill the bowl. After installing the new flushing mechanism, turn on the water and check for leaks. You can use the "dye test," which entails adding colored dye to the toilet tank. If you notice color in the bowl, hire a pro to rectify the problem.

Now that you know common plumbing hacks to solve everyday problems, remember these are temporary solutions. Contact us at Rooter Man and schedule a consultation with our representatives to enjoy quality plumbing services without breaking the bank.

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