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Plumber Geelong Holiday Season Plumbing Tips

Posted by on May 18, 2014

Bathroom Plumbing

  1. Having guests visiting for the holidays leads to increases in toilet use, so be sure to tell your guests not to put sanitary products, napkins, or baby wipes in the toilet. Not everyone knows that these items belong in the trash and not in the toilet!
  2. Ask your guests to use all the toilets in the house to reduce the load on a single toilet and decrease the chance of it getting backed up.
  3. Make sure there are no items on top of the toilet tank lid and remove any items you may have hanging near or over the toilet bowl. Guests are not used to the way things are positioned in your home and they may accidentally knock an object into the toilet!
  4. In case of a blockage in your toilet, do not keep flushing: use a plunger to try and dislodge the blockage.
  5. If your toilet keeps running on, check the position of the flapper inside the tank. It has to fit over the hole in the base of the tank, if it’s not fitting properly, use the shut off valve, which is normally located under the tank.
  6. Place hair traps in all showers and tub drains, as you will have extra guests taking showers and that will add to the amount of hair going down the drain.

Kitchen Plumbing

  1. A lot of cooking will be happening in your kitchen during the holidays. Make sure that whoever is helping you in the kitchen knows what should go in the trash, what can go in the bio container and what ought to go in the garbage disposal (if you have one).
  2. Avoid putting pasta, rice, coffee grounds, bones, potato skins, egg shells, lettuce or any large amounts of food down the garbage disposal.  Remember to run cold water when using it.
  3. Be sure to  never pour that turkey grease or ham fat down the drain and if you don’t have a garbage disposal make sure you have a strainer in your sinks.
  4. If your kitchen sink (or any sinks!) gets blocked use this vinegar and baking soda solution to help unclogged your drain.
  5. For dishwashers, make sure you’re removing the food scraps from the dishes and cutlery and rinsing them in the sink so that the debris doesn’t block the dishwasher water line.

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DIY Plumbing Mistakes-Plumber Geelong

Posted by on February 19, 2014

The common and general plumbing mistake involves the wrong selection of pipes when repairing leaks in your house. This is both in terms of the size & the type of the pipe that is being used. The pipes may therefore fail to fit into each other, as you need. Using too much force when connecting 2 pipes together or forcing the connectors may break the pipes or the pipe connectors. Further leaks may develop in the pipes and they may burst when pressure builds up in the pipe. Corrosion may also occur if you get the pipe type wrong. Professional plumbers know when to use galvanized pipes and when to use the correct copper pipes. Connecting the 2 will lead to corrosion which will require regular replacement of the pipes.

Improvising makeshift tools and equipment in place of what the professional plumber uses is another regular mis happening. For eg, many people use marbles or ball bearings in place of a real level when installing or repairing bathroom fixtures. A ball bearing or marble may not work when checking the level and this could force you into unnecessary common reworks. Getting the level wrong when installing the toilet could also lead to slow flow of sewer or even backups in the plumbing pipes. Using the correct tools for a given task will not only save you time but will also make sure that the pipes do not crack as you are fitting them.

You need to have a good design of where the sewer pipes are to be placed. This is especially the case when carrying out plumbing works in the upper floors of a building or apartment blocks. An odd DIY plumbing mistake involves routing the pipes in the wrong places so that they interfere with occupants of the higher floors of the building. Imagine a situation where you are always woken up by the sound of toilet flushing from the floors above. A common practice by professional plumbers involves designing & planning the drainage network before the implementation.

The last DIY plumbing mistake in the list is failure to turn off the water stopcock before attempting any type of repairs. This is always the first thing that a professional plumber will do even for the tiniest plumbing tasks at. Doing so prevents flooding, which often causes damage to common household items. It will also take you added time to drain the water from the bedroom.

Trying to fix a small problem on your own and getting it wrong could create a major problem. Hiring an emergency plumber to rectify the bigger problem will cost you more money. You should therefore take your time when doing your own plumbing work to avoid such mistakes or call a professional plumber in case you are not sure how to fix the problem

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Geelong Plumbing tips

Posted by on February 16, 2014

If your pipes are noisy that they sound like squeaking or hammering, you can easily solve this problem. You can anchor exposed pipes to get rid of noises. Call a plumber to help with pipes that need you to cut a hole in a wall, ceiling or floor.

Many plumbers will request a deposit before commencing a major plumbing repair. On smaller jobs, they will request payments at the end of the jobs.

If your home operates on well water and you notice pink or orange stains in your bath tub and other fixtures, this is due to iron in the water. You should purchase a water softener, or ask a local plumber to make a visit to your residence & resolve the issue for you.

Putting a cup of any kind of baking soda followed with a cup of white vinegar into your drain each month will keep your drain running well. This should cause a chemical reaction to occur and you should plug the drain. Wait a while, and then use boiling water to flush the drain. Although this is useful for clearing away simple clogs made of hair and soap debris, it will not work for the more serious blockages.

Water that drains back into your dishwasher is likely due to a damaged sink hook up. The hose going from the dishwasher to the sink needs to angle upwards before going back down hill to prevent water from both being mixed.

Do not use your toilet like a rubbish bin to minimize potential problems. If you flush improper items such as disposable diapers, facial tissue, cotton balls, paper toweling, tampons or sanitary napkins down the toilet, you will surely have problems with blockages. Also, try to use the smallest amount of toilet paper you can.

Keep your dryer’s lint trap clean. By doing this simple task, you can prevent a great deal of trouble. This includes prevention of fires. See to it that you look at the lint trap and find out if it has tears or holes in it that could cause lint to go inside your pipes, which could lead to clogs or other plumbing  problems in the future.

Keep your bathtub in good shape by using a cup of baking soda &  a cup of vinegar down its drain on a regular basis. Use the technique above to help you. Doing this will help rid your pipes of disgusting soap scum and clogs.

Now you have the understanding of plumbing tips that you can apply to fix your plumbing issues in your home. The above tips were constructed to add to your plumbing skills, as you are never done learning or improving them.

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Plumbing Problems And Great Solutions

Posted by on February 13, 2014

If your pipes make squeaking and hammering noises, it may be easy to fix. Exposed pipes need to be anchored when they are installed. If pipes are located in the floor, ceiling or walls, you might want to have a professional help you complete the job.

Make sure the plumber gives you an estimate before  he commences. You may be required to put some money down before a job is started as a deposit. Never pay the total cost until you know the job has been completed correctly. This will help to ensure that the plumber is concerned about quality of the work.

Don’t use tough chemicals such as toilet tablets in your toilet. Many kinds of toilet tablets might break down obnoxious smells in your toilet, but they might break down the rubber parts.

If you are unable to fix a clogged toilet with a plunger, try pouring a small bucket of water into the bowl from about waist level if the level of water in the bowl has lowered. You can repeat this process again if the water in the toilet bowl lowers again.

Take quality into account when it comes to replacing a showerhead. It is common to think it is fine to buy a showerhead that is the cheapest. The big issue with this is they aren’t sturdy and they tend to break a lot easier.

You need to use the information that has been provided so that you can make the best decision when it comes to alleviating your plumbing issues in your home or office. Getting a plumber for the job that is effective, affordable and has a proven track record can end up being more difficult than fixing the issues itself. Take these tips to heart, and you’ll be better for it down the line.

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Water Damage from Brocken Pipes

Posted by on February 10, 2014

Water damage can vary from a small amount of wood warping or swelling cabinets to more serious damage like buckling of floorboards and damaged walls.

Small drips of water can cause damage in a specific spots. It is essential that you locate the leak be detected early enough so the damage can be limited.  A Geelong plumber will be able to assist you locating the leak. Unfortunately small leaks usually only happen while water is in use and only stop when the water is tuned off. Taps usually only leak when water is running through them. This makes the leaks can very hard to detect.  You might notice a wet spot but it will eventually dry out. You may open and close a bathroom or kitchen cupboard door many times before seeing any damp or wet patches.

Water leaks that occur from drainage pipes supplying your home with water have water flowing into them constantly so the leaking will be constant.  This is great as it makes it easier for a Geelong plumber to locate the leak.  Importantly, with any leaking pipes the sooner they are repaired the less damage they are likely to cause.

Below are a few prevention tips to avoid water leak damage to your home:

  • Check the water supply lines and pipes to major appliances for wetness, bulging hoses or other signs of deterioration.
  • Unclog the drain if pipes are draining slowly and check pipes under the sink for signs of water leaks. You might need a Geelong plumber to help you unblock the drain.
  • To reduce leaks and avoid major repairs, replace your hot water system every eight to twelve years. A Geelong plumber will be required to help you install a new hot water system.
  • Check for wet patches on walls or in gardens after dry weather months.
  • Place food dye in the toilet cistern to check for leaks in the toilet. This works really well to locate leaks.
  • Make sure all your appliances are turned off such as taps, toilets are not dripping; washing machine or dishwashers and other appliances are not running.  After you have turned everything off, check if your water meter is still ticking over.

If you suspect a water leak in your home, it is recommended that you call a  plumber Geelong immediately.

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What Are a Plumbers Duties

Posted by on February 2, 2014

Hot Water System Options

  • Natural gas – can be used in both water heaters and continuous flow heaters.  Natural gas systems are rated according to their energy efficiency and come in both internal and external models.  Gas storage heaters have a smaller capacity than electric ones as they are able to heat the water up at any time of the day or night as opposed to within a certain time period only.
  • Off peak electricity – has similar operating costs to a natural gas system but is only available where the hot water system has a storage capacity one hundred and sixty litres or more.  The hot water is generally heated overnight for use throughout the day.  It cannot be used by continuous flow systems and is available for both internal & external use.
  • Solar energy – can provide up to seventy percent of your hot water free of charge, making it a very environmentally friendly option.  They are the cheapest systems to operate but do have a high initial purchase price.  All solar hot water systems come with a “booster” source of power  to provide hot water during times when there is little sun.  Mains pressure and constant pressure is available.
  • Peak electricity – is used for electric continuous flow units and storage water heaters that are smaller than one hundred and sixty litres in capacity.  They can be expensive to run but are very popular in areas where space is limited such as in units and apartments.
  • LPG – is used in areas where natural gas is not available.  It is suitable for both continuous flow and storage hot water systems.
  • Solid fuels – this includes wood, coal, briquettes and so forth, so the cost of the fuels can vary widely.  Solid fuels can be used on their own or in conjunction with off peak electricity or solar in constant pressure hot water systems.  They cannot be used with mains pressure systems unless a heat exchanger is used and can not be used in continuous flow systems.
  • Heat pumps – is high efficiency and uses around seventy percent less electricity than other electric hot water systems.  They work by extracting heat from the atmosphere using a refrigerant gas and a compressor and using that heat to heat water stored in a tank at ground level.

Services/Hiring a Hot Water Systems Specialist

Hot water system suppliers can assist with:

  • Advising on a suitable hot water system
  • Installation
  • Service and hot water system repairs (hot water system service and repairs)
  • Supply of the hot water unit
  • Minor plumbing

Ensure that they are able to help you to choose the correct system for the number of people in your household.  They should also allow for possible changes in the use of the hot water system in the future brought about by such things as an expanding family, the introduction of new appliances such as dishwashers and so on. A reputable plumber can install or replace al types of hot water systems, including electric, gas and sola hot water systems

Ensure that the system comes with a warranty, and that the supplier is willing to provide installation in a reasonable time-frame.  It is also useful if your supplier can provide emergency repairs or be able to direct you to someone that does.

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