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6 Things Every Homeowner Should Know About Plumbing

by Kevin Smith Author

People need plumbing, plain and simple! Proper disposal of waste and access to running water are top priorities for homeowners and plumbers in Kennesaw, GA. It's a challenge to even imagine what modern day life would be like without those things. That being said, there are some fundamentals of plumbing that every homeowner should know, and here are six of them for you to become more familiar with!

Clean Outs

There are standards that every toilet and plumbing system must meet, including clean outs. This component of your toilet system enables plumbers to have easy access for taking care of any back-ups and build-ups that may arise. If you have more than one toilet in your home, each one needs its own clean out unless they are situated close enough to be connected to the same clean out.

P Trap

Another thing you should know about your plumbing system is where the P trap is located and what it does. The majority of sinks have a P trap, which is a removable piece of pipe that tends to collect debris and foreign objects. This means that many clogs are caused by the P trap, and can therefore be fixed by taking it out and removing anything stuck inside. 

Faucet Leaks

One of the most common calls plumbers receive is in regards to a leaky faucet. Just about every homeowner encounters a dripping faucet at some time or another, but luckily these problems can usually be fixed quite quickly by replacing an aerator, washer, o ring or rubber seal. Plumbers can help you do this and they can also explain how to pick up these supplies yourself at a local hardware store. 

Low Water Pressure 

Speaking of faucet leaks, these can lead to low water pressure, as can clogged aerators and pipe blockages. If you notice that your water pressure isn't high enough, you may need to get these things fixed. The sooner these issues are resolved, the quicker you will be back to enjoying water pressure that suits your needs. 

Water Bill Woes

As a homeowner, one of the last things you want to see is an increase in your water bill. If you notice a sudden rise in your water expenses, this may be caused by a toilet that's leaking or running constantly. You can get a plumber in to take a look and rectify the problem before your water bills get too high to handle.

Flapper Fixes 

No one wants a toilet that won't stop running. Typically this problem is due to a flapper that's seen better days. As a rubber part located in the back of the toilet, the flapper is an important component that can be replace quickly and cheaply. You can look for one at your nearby hardware store or call in the plumbers in Kennesaw, GA, for expert assistance.



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