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Top 5 Basic Plumbing Tips Every Homeowner Should Know

First, you need to check what pressure each faucet has. If only one faucet has the problem, the culprit is likely to be mineral deposits. The buildup of mineral deposits in your water heater can lower the efficiency of the unit. By flushing your water heater out twice every year, youu2019ll not only enjoy more hot water but youu2019ll also extend its life.For more details kindly visit here https://martincountyplumbing.com/top-5-basic-plumbing-tips-every-homeowner-should-know/<br>

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Top 5 Basic Plumbing Tips Every Homeowner Should Know

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  1. Top 5 Basic Plumbing Tips Every Homeowner Should Know

  2. Fixing low water pressure First, you need to check what pressure each faucet has. If only one faucet has the problem, the culprit is likely to be mineral deposits. At the very end of the spigot, most faucets have either a water-saving filter or a small screen that twists off. Remove the screen by twisting it off counterclockwise. If the screen is clogged, rinse it first and then reattach it.

  3. Flushing out your water heater Turn the knob on your hot water heater’s thermostat to “Off”. Turn off the power to the water heater. If it’s gas, turn the gas off at the shut- off valve. If it’s electric, shut off the breaker. Turn off the cold water supply to hot water heater. Turn on the hot water in a tub or sink.

  4. Re-caulk a vanity sink Use a plastic putty knife to scrape away old caulk. Use a clean rag dampened with denatured alcohol to wipe down the seam between the countertop and the sink. Leave the area to dry fully. Apply a 1/8” bead of caulk all the way around the sink.

  5. Remove a sink trap Detach the trap from the sink. For this purpose, you’ll need to loosen both nuts that secure the trap by twisting counterclockwise. Position a pan beneath the plumbing pipes to catch residual water that will drain out. Use an old butter knife to scrape out any stuck debris you notice.

  6. Turning off all the water inside your house To do this, you’ll need to locate the main water shutoff valve – this is usually found at the water meter. If you are unable to locate it, ask for help from your local utility company. Once you’ve located it, remove the cover and use a cutoff key to shut it off.

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