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Don’t Let Plumbing Issues Be A Bother (2)

Don’t Let Plumbing Issues Be A Bother

A problem with your plumbing can happen anytime. If it does, you need to know what to do about it. It is possible for you to take care of many of these problems on your own. Here are some helpful tips to teach you how to handle plumbing problems yourself.

When getting plumbing quotes for your home, make sure you receive them in writing. Your quote should have the material and labor costs so that both parties know what to expect from the job. If you do not get it in writing, when the job starts, you have nothing to fall back on.

Plumbing is one of those jobs that you should not do your self. If it is something easy like a toilet repair or changing out a faucet, go ahead and give it a try. If it is a major repair, then you are better off hiring a contractor and it may be required to have a licensed plumbing contractor do the work for you.

Frozen pipes can lead to many problems, most of them expensive to fix. So you want to avoid that at all costs. To avoid frozen pipes, make sure the temperature in your home never drops below 55 degrees. Look for any air leaks around your pipes and make sure they’re sealed up.

Make a list of all the water valves you turn off when you leave for vacation so you don’t end up forgetting to turn them back on when you return. In fact, make a hard copy of your list so you will have it handy whenever you go away for an extended period of time.

To prevent the most common kitchen sink clogs, avoid putting any sort of solid foods down your drain. Many foods, such as eggs and vegetable and fruit waste actually harden with exposure to cold water and over time can form clogs that are next to impossible to remove without professional help.

Be sure to install screened drain covers in your sinks and bathtubs. These covers will keep the hair from going down the drain and clogging up your lines. It is a very affordable way to prevent your pipes from being clogged and going through the hassle and expense of unclogging them.

One way to prevent pipes from freezing during the winter is to keep cabinet doors in your house that contain the pipes open. This can insure that they get adequate heat to keep warm. Make sure also, to unhook and kind of hose outside and run a little water to clear the pipes of any remaining water going outside.

Once or twice a year, drain a few inches of water from your water heater using the valve located at the bottom. The water may be rusty-looking or brown, which is the point of this practice; sediment settles to the bottom of the tank and rests there. Flushing some of this sediment from the tank can extend the lifespan of your hot water heater.

When you have a plumbing problem that comes up in your home, you do not necessarily have to pay a plumber a lot of money to come out and fix it for you. The helpful points you learned in this article will enable you to care for basic plumbing maintenance and repairs around your home yourself.

Earth Day – April 22, 2008

Earth Day – April 22, 2008

You probably have noticed Earth Day on your April
calendar and you may have wondered what, exactly, is
it?

Earth Day came about after six years of effort from
then Senator Gaylord Nelson, who, back in the 1960s,
had the foresight to look at the long term impact of
pollution on the environment. He was instrumental in
getting his message out to college students, who took
this issue on with concern and enthusiasm for this
project. Earth Day became a National Awareness day on
January 20, 1970, with the date set for celebration as
April 22 of every year. In 2007, it is estimated that
one billion people recognized Earth Day in some way.

Internationally, Earth Day is celebrated at different
times, in approximately 175 countries. In the northern
hemisphere, it is observed in the spring; in the
southern hemisphere, Earth Day is observed in the
fall.

The purpose of Earth Day was to raise awareness of
environmental issues, promote education about the
issue, and to advocate for a healthy and sustainable
planet. Many schools have taken Earth Day a step
further to incorporate extended teaching of
environmental issues and observe Earth Week.

To find events in your area, or to get ideas for
helping you commemorate this special day, go to
www.earthdaynetwork.com. Get involved in helping in
your community, whatever the needs may be. Every city
has a park, street or stream that needs cleaning up,
and it takes only a few volunteers to make a huge
difference. Take the time to learn about how you can
help preserve this planet for future generations. They
will thank you for it!

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