Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Home Plumbing Problems - Causes And Cure

By Scott Rodgers

Plumbing problems are very common at homes. You can always call a professional expert to get them repaired but, there are many issues that you can fix yourself and thus can save a lot of money.

Plumbing is a great way to improve your living. Many small issues like a dripping faucet, clogged drain can lead to serious problems if not checked on time. You need not call a plumber for such minor issues. With a little knowledge about plumbing, you can fix them yourself.

For DIY plumbing, you can start with bathroom or kitchen sinks. These pipes are easily approachable and you can easily work with them. With the invention of plastic pipes, DIY plumbing has become easier then ever. To work with them is much simpler than working with metallic pipes.

The best part about fixing plumbing yourself is the amount of money you can save. While purchasing a new sink is expensive, the parts that generally wear and cause problems are pretty cheap.

A worn washer, spring, or "o" ring often causes leaks. These parts aren't difficult to get to, and the tools necessary to do so are probably already in your house. You'll need to turn the valves underneath the sink to an off position before taking any of the fixtures apart.

If the flapper valve system is not properly installed, it can lead to running toilets. You should always first check the tank and should know about the entire system. This way it will be easy for you to purchase the parts as you will know what exactly you are looking for.

If your toilet is backing up, one of the most trusted plumbing tools is the plunger. Try plunging your toilet several times and if it still does not solve your problem, go for an auger.

Fixing things your self can be fun and rewarding, but if what you try doesn't work, it's best not to experiment. When you are in doubt, or the problem seems very severe, it could be time to call a pro.

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