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Helpful Hints That Can Help When You are Experiencing Plumbing Issues

How to turn off the water supply if your faucet breaks.


It happens. Faucets break, sometimes violently, and water begins spewing all over the wall and floor. Don’t panic! Look beneath the sink for the water shut-off valves. There is a cold water shut-off valve and a hot water shut-off valve. They’re usually chrome with a small oval valve handle. Turn the handles clockwise until the water stops pouring out of the faucet. Now give us a call and we will repair the faucet, usually the same day!

About your plumbing system. 

Your system  is comprised of two parallel subsystems: the first brings fresh water into your house. The second, which removes wastewater from your house, is the drainage system. The latter in fact includes three components drain, waste and vent and is thus often referred to as the DWV system.

Drain lines collect water from the various fixtures; waste lines carry toilet wastes and vent pipes, which protrude from the roof, allow harmful sewer gases to evaporate, thereby also relieving pressure from the drain pipes and enabling waste to flow properly.
Originating at the various fixtures, drain and waste lines tilt downwards and are pulled down by gravity. Their final destination is the main sewer line which, in turn, carries waste matter to a sewage facility or to a septic tank.

Vents are not the only means by which hazardous gases are emitted from your house. An additional device known as trap fills a similar function. A trap is the curved section of the drainpipe, located next to each fixture. Whenever a fixture is used, some of the water emanating from it flows through the trap into the drainpipe, but a sufficient amount of water stays within the trap, and in fact forms a seal which prevents sewer gases and objectionable odors from permeating your home.

Garbage Disposals

Many of our plumbing service calls involve garbage disposals. They may be one of the most misused appliances in any home. Few people realize that garbage disposals are only designed to handle light food residue that is rinsed from plates and cooking utensils before they go into the dishwasher.

Large quantities of food and debris going into disposals can overwhelm them and clog the kitchen sink drain. Few things are more frustrating than a kitchen sink that won’t drain. Our professionals will repair or replace broken disposals and get your sink back to normal in no time.

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