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Plumbing problems can be annoying, such as a dripping faucet and a running toilet. If not dealt with immediately, annoying plumbing problems can become serious issues.

These significant issues may require professional help in order to get things back to normal. Other cases, these best-kept plumbing secrets can save you time, money and prevent major plumbing problems. You don’t have to be a plumber every day. There are some ways to keep your plumber from coming to your home too often.

Do Not Flush That

If you aren’t careful, the toilet could become a second trash receptacle in the bathroom. Toilet tissue, paper towels, wipes and small toys can quickly clog your toilet if it overflows into the bathroom.

Only use the toilet for its intended purpose and do not flush anything other than toilet paper. You can dispose of any cleaning products you don’t want to flush, even if they are labeled “flushable.” A toilet can only hold so much before it starts fighting back, from feminine products to floss.

Take care of your chemical romance

Your pipes may not be as fond of your cleaning products as you are. For many reasons, toxic chemicals and drain cleaners that are harsh and harmful can be dangerous and even deadly. They are not safe for people and can cause damage to your pipes.

To unclog a backup, you need to be cautious about what chemicals you put down your drains. Pipes can be damaged by harsh chemicals or abrasive substances, and may leak. Be careful when choosing cleaning products

Do not wait to chase waterfalls

You should immediately check if water is running when it shouldn’t. Leaking pipes, dripping faucets, and a running toilet are all signs that something is not right. It can cause serious plumbing problems if it continues to drip or run.

Water Leakage Around the Tank Seal

It’s easy to replace the seal valve. This will stop annoyingly running toilets and also save water. Leaking pipes can be a sign of clogs that eventually lead to the pipe burst. Water and debris can back up into your drains from a clog. A leaky faucet can be fixed by disassembling the faucet and replacing the washers.

Although it’s not difficult to do, it does require some knowledge and experience in order to put everything back in its proper place.

Fight the Sediment

Mineral deposits and sediment can block shower heads and faucets. Small pieces of sediment can settle on the shower head or filter over time.

This can reduce the flow of water, and cause back-ups in your pipes. Remove your shower head once or twice per year and place it in a ziplock containing a solution of baking soda, vinegar and water. The solution is absorbed into the baggie, which keeps the scent in the bag. Allow it to sit for several hours in order to dissolve any mineral deposits.

You could endanger your shower components by using the same chemicals. Vinegar and baking soda can dissolve sediment without causing damage to your shower head.

Let the Hot Water Flow

Your water heater also accumulates sediment throughout the year. Let the water run to remove the sediment. The valve that fills the tank with water must be turned off. To direct water to your home, attach a hose. This will help you to avoid any damage to flooring, pipes, pets, or other people. Once the tank has drained, disconnect the hose and turn off the drain valve. Then, turn on the water valve in order to fill the tank.

Be An Investigator

Even if you don’t hear or see a problem, it doesn’t necessarily mean that there aren’t plumbing issues in your home. Sometimes, you need to look for it.

Be an Investigator

You should establish a schedule to inspect all pipes and hoses in your home on a regular basis throughout the year. You can check inside the bathroom cabinets, the basement, the attic and any other places you have pipes. Check out any hoses connecting washing machines to water sources. Check for clogs or puddles on your floor, drips on pipes, and clogs in the hoses.

You should inspect your shower tiles and toilet bowls for cracks. You can catch problems before they become serious by monitoring the plumbing and water features of your home.

Re-use the Solution!

It was mentioned earlier. A mixture of vinegar and baking soda is a great way to keep your drains clear. These two products should be used together in drains at least once per month to get rid of buildup and keep the water flowing freely.

Get Meshy

Mesh drain covers are a great way to keep debris from getting down your drains and into your pipes. It is much better to prevent a clog than deal with the consequences of a clogged pipeline. You might be shocked at what you see in your shower drain if you don’t install mesh drain covers. Mesh drain covers will prevent dirt, hair, or any bandage from causing blockages.

Do not Underestimate Your Skills

Do not underestimate your abilities to finish a job like reworking your bathroom or changing out the faucet hardware. There’s no shame asking for help when it comes to plumbing maintenance in your home.