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5 Tips for DIY Plumbing Maintenance

There are many basic plumbing issues that can be self-repaired, but for any major problems that you are not able to do it yourself, contact a licensed plumber at Plumber To The Rescue.

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5 Tips for DIY Plumbing Maintenance

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  1. 5 Tips for DIY Plumbing Maintenance Plumbing issues that can be self-repaired Plumber To The Rescue Call @ 1300 360 335 plumbertotherescue.com.au

  2. A clogged drain can back up your sink or toilet, and can damage pipes if not checked at time. Learn how to properly snake a pipe, or even remove the P-trap and to remove clogs without using potentially harmful chemicals. Clear a Clogged Drain plumbertotherescue.com.au Call @ 1300 360 335

  3. A gas hot water heater will have a pilot light that could accidently go out. Make sure you know where the pilot light is and are able to safely light it yourself should this happen. Light a Pilot plumbertotherescue.com.au Call @ 1300 360 335

  4. Rattling, creaking and otherwise noisy pipes can be an annoyance, but aren't usually signs of a problem with your plumbing. Wrapping pipes in felt at the hangers and joints can eliminate excess noise Noisy Pipes plumbertotherescue.com.au Call @ 1300 360 335

  5. A common home plumbing problem is a running toilet. This can be caused by several issues, but if simply jiggling the handle doesn't work, you may need to assess the float arm inside the tank. It could have gotten stuck or bent, preventing the flapper from closing properly. Running Toilet plumbertotherescue.com.au Call @ 1300 360 335

  6. There are many basic plumbing issues that can be self-repaired, but for any major problems that you are not able to do it yourself, contact a licensed plumber at Plumber To The Rescue. We provide quality plumbing service in Sydney, Australia and will help you understand how to keep your home in perfect working condition. Contact a Licensed Plumber plumbertotherescue.com.au Call @ 1300 360 335

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