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Common Plumbing Guides
How to Turn Off Your Water Main
Knowing how to shut off your main water supply is crucial in a plumbing emergency. Here's how to do it:
- Locate your main water shutoff valve - usually in the basement, crawlspace, or near the water meter
- Turn the valve clockwise (right) to shut off the water
- Open a faucet to release remaining water pressure
- Turn off your water heater if it's electric
Pro Tip:
Mark the valve with a tag or paint so it's easy to find in the dark. Test it annually to ensure it still works.
How to Unclog a Toilet
A clogged toilet is one of the most common plumbing issues. Try these steps before calling a plumber:
- Stop flushing - this will cause overflow
- Use a plunger: create a tight seal and plunge vigorously
- If plunging doesn't work, try a toilet auger
- For tough clogs, try hot water and dish soap - let it sit for 10 minutes
When to Call a Pro:
If multiple drains are clogged, sewage is backing up, or the clog keeps coming back.
Fix a Slow Drain
Slow drains are often caused by buildup. Here's how to fix them:
- Remove the drain stopper and clean out hair/debris
- Use a drain snake to remove buildup in the pipe
- Try baking soda and vinegar: pour 1/2 cup each, wait 30 min, flush with hot water
- Avoid chemical drain cleaners - they can damage pipes
Prevention:
Use drain covers to catch hair and debris. Run hot water weekly to help prevent buildup.
How to Detect a Leak
Undetected leaks can cause thousands in water damage. Here's how to find them:
- Check your water meter: turn off all water, check the meter, wait 1 hour
- Look for water stains on ceilings, walls, and floors
- Check for mold or mildew smells
- Monitor your water bill - unexpected increases indicate a leak
The Toilet Dye Test:
Add food coloring to the tank. If color appears in the bowl without flushing, the flapper is leaking and needs replacement.
Winterize Your Plumbing
Prevent frozen pipes before cold weather arrives:
- Disconnect garden hoses from outdoor faucets
- Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas
- Let faucets drip slightly during extreme cold
- Keep garage doors closed if water lines run through there
If Pipes Freeze:
Thaw slowly with a hair dryer or heat tape. Never use an open flame. If a pipe bursts, turn off water immediately and call a plumber.
Maintain Your Water Heater
Extend the life of your water heater with these maintenance tips:
- Set temperature to 120°F to prevent scalding and reduce energy costs
- Flush the tank annually to remove sediment buildup
- Check the pressure relief valve yearly
- Inspect the anode rod every 2-3 years
Signs of Trouble:
Rusty water, strange noises, leaks, or inconsistent temperatures indicate your water heater may need service or replacement.
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