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		<title>Plumb It Right!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plumbing problems are considered to be one of the major problems that each household can experience at least once in a lifetime. Although most would opt to call a professional plumber to do the dirty work for them, most plumbing repairs are actually minor ones that even you can do without having to pay a [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Plumbing problems are considered to be one of the major problems that each household can experience at least once in a lifetime. Although most would opt to call a professional plumber to do the dirty work for them, most plumbing repairs are actually minor ones that even you can do without having to pay a plumber some notable amount of cash.</p>
<p><strong>Be Vigilant</strong></p>
<p>One way to fix major plumbing problems is by prevention. Keeping a sharp eye for sluggish or slow drains is the key. It is way much easier to fix and unclog a slow drain than opening one that has wholly stopped from functioning.</p>
<p>If your drain is slow, you can fix this by simply pouring scalding water down the pipe. Do this to loosen any grease buildup. Additionally, you should clean the drain screen or stopper. This should do the trick.</p>
<p>However, if it doesn&#8217;t, then try to locate the problem by checking out other household drains. Do this to know whether the clog is present in only one fixture. If it turns out that other drains are clogged, then you may have a problem with your main drain pipe.<br />
<strong>Sinking In</strong></p>
<p>Fighting a sink clog automatically means getting a bathroom plunger. In picking a plunger, make sure it has a large enough suction cup that can completely cover up the drain. It should also be able to create an airtight seal around the surrounding sink.</p>
<p>Next, you should fill the fixture to completely cover the plunger’s suction cup. Do this by using water or coating the cup’s rim with petroleum jelly. You should create a vacuum by trying to seal off other outlets, like overflow drain in sinks. Then, push out any trapped air underneath the cup. After this, do 15 to 20 forceful up-and-down pumping blows to jerk loose the clog. It may take you three to five times of this cycle to do the trick.</p>
<p>Snake It Out If using the plunger doesn’t work, then you would have to resort to another technique. In this remedy, you would need to have a plumbing snake. You can get one at your local hardware. These can work their way through your drain pipes and physically push out the clogs.</p>
<p>Plumbing snakes are considered to be one of the most dependable tools for fixing drainage problems. All you have to do is push the snake in until you hit the clog. Once you hit the clog, hook it up by twisting your snake&#8217;s handle. After hooking it up, push your snake back and forth until you feel that the obstruction has broken up. Then, flush out the pipe using cold water.</p>
<p><strong>Main Drain Cleanup</strong></p>
<p>If you detect that more than one of your draining fixtures is clogged up, then your main drain line may be the problem. Thus, you have to clean it up. You can start off by locating the clean-out plugs of the large drain pipes. You can find these in your crawlspace or basement.</p>
<p>Main drain lines can also be found in your garage or somewhere outside, along the foundations of your house. You can see that each plug has a cap on it that has a square fitting on the top. Use a wrench to remove the cap.</p>
<p>Make sure that you have a bucket with you to catch some dripping water. Also, be sure that nobody will use the facilities while you the main drain line is open, or else some serious problem can come your way. Once you have everything in place, use a plumbing snake to break up any obstructions in the main line by running the snake in all directions of the pipe.</p>
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		<title>Repair Pipe Leaks On Your Own</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaking pipes, no matter how big or small, it can create an extreme change in your water bill, the negative changes must be specific. However, fixing minor leaks really easy and is something that you can manage with do not call the plumber. Here are some ways to how can you repair pipe leaks on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-15 alignleft" title="leak-pipe" src="http://mybetterhome.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Leak_Pipe.jpg" alt="leak-pipe" width="182" height="248" />Leaking pipes, no matter how big or small, it can   create an extreme change in your water bill, the negative   changes must be specific. However, fixing minor leaks   really easy and is something that you can manage with   do not call the plumber. Here are some ways to   how can you repair pipe leaks on its own.</p>
<p>Fixing leaks through the tape</p>
<p>This is considered the easiest and cheapest way   that everyone can do to remove the small pipe leaks. All   material you need is an electrical or duct tape.   The basic principle here is that you should cover   leakage through the tape. In order to effectively stop a leak, you   should start in wrapping tape in front of a leak is   in your plumbing. Wrap in diagonal way around   pipe, yet you do not cover the entire leak   area and a small portion of the extension before and after   it.</p>
<p>Fixing Leaks On Epoxy</p>
<p>This method is used, if your problem is the diversion of   located in the pipeline valves and joints. You can get   epoxy from your local hardware store. First, you   should be cut off water supply. Then you need to   drain all the water from the pipes. Water purification may   be done by putting tap run until no more water   goes.</p>
<p>After purification of water from the pipes dry and clean   it with steel wool. Make sure that the pipes dry   and clean, because the use of epoxy to wet the pipe may be   unpleasant results. If you are unsure, then use   epoxy and let it dry. Refer to the epoxy in the package   about how long you should allow it to stand on dry up. Avoid   using the pipeline, if the epoxy is still wet.</p>
<p>Fix leaks through pipe clamp</p>
<p>You can use a pipe clamp to eliminate your leaks. Nevertheless, you   must buy the clip, which is the right size of your  leaking pipes. Once you&#8217;ve bought a clamp, clean your pipe. Be careful in cleaning, and make sure sure it was good. Wrap your pipes in the rubber   pad to be placed over the area where   there is a leak.</p>
<p>If you have a mat on the ground, put the pipe clamp   over him and screw clamps securely. If you have several moderate leaks, you can also use this method  to stop them.</p>
<p>Fixing leaks through the hose clips</p>
<p>Using a clamp is kind of similar to using the tube   clamp. Nevertheless, it will be used only in small   leaks. You can start by wrapping the pipe with   rubber mat. Once the pad is placed over the leaking   area, put one or two hose clamps on it, and tighten   at the site in safe screwing it.</p>
<p>Fixing leaks through the C-Clips and Blocks</p>
<p>If the pipe is small, you can use   of small C-clamp to it. Start by placing   rubber mat directly on top of the leak. After that,   put a small wooden strip or block at the top of her. Get   C-clamp and place it over the fixture to hold   all in place. You can use the unit as the protection   for pipes with pressure from the C-clamp.</p>
<p>Fixing Leaks Using Tin Can Clips</p>
<p>This is what you will need is the tin can. Start with   cutting the ends of the can and cutting it one   side. For half of the can and bend the end so   that they are flat and are able to meet. This is like   home pipe clamp.</p>
<p>Get the rubber pad and place it on your diversion. Over   rubber mat, place your home forceps. C-clamp   and wooden blocks can also be used to tighten   fixture.</p>
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