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Everyone Should Know These Plumbing Tips

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    • Water Shut-Off Valve Location?

    Take note of the position of the main water shut-off valve and drain before moving into a new house (in some cases, the shut-off will be located outside the house). Also, familiarize yourself with the locations of sewage line access points in case you need to do regular cleanouts. There may not be individual shut-off valves in flats and condominiums.

    • Break in the Pipe

    Are you going to hammer nails or drill holes into your walls, flooring, or ceiling? First, find out whether there are any supply or drainage pipes in the area behind your work area. With a cheap stud finder, you may be able to detect pipelines hidden behind walls. There's also the option of using a wall-mountable endoscopic camera. One can hire English-speaking plumbing services for better results.

    • Is There Anything That You Can't Put on the Toilet?

    Flushing anything other than toilet paper causes terrible blockages, so homeowners shouldn't use their toilet as a garbage can. Using "flushable" baby wipes, the system might still get clogged.

    • When it comes to garbage disposal, what can and can't you throw away?

    If you flush down the kitchen sink any of the following: coffee grounds, food debris, bacon grease, vegetable peelings, or starchy foods like rice or potatoes, you will almost likely end up with a clogged kitchen drain. It's also a good idea to study the trash disposal's owner's handbook to find out precisely what it can handle.

    • The plunger of All Time

    If your toilet, sink, or drain is blocked by an obstruction, use a high-quality plunger. If you want to clean sink traps, use a plunger to remove most of the water first. It will be a lot less dirty and wet to complete the work.