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		<title>How to Deal with Toilet Blockage Problems?</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2020 00:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maddison Brown]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Any household with a toilet blockage spells absolute disaster. It is a terrible nightmare, most especially if your house has only one toilet. It is frustrating for homeowners to deal with these situations. Here are examples and what you can do to deal with these household issues. Low Water Pressure Low water pressure is a problem [&#8230;]</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any household with a toilet blockage spells absolute disaster. It is a terrible nightmare, most especially if your house has only one toilet. It is frustrating for homeowners to deal with these situations. Here are examples and what you can do to deal with these household issues.</p>
<h2>Low Water Pressure</h2>
<p>Low water pressure is a problem facing many households. It does not only affect your toilet but your entire home. You have to check if the issue is isolated only to you or to your entire neighborhood.</p>
<p>What causes low pressure? There are many reasons. One is that there may be possible rust building up inside the pipes. If your house has been there for a long time, chances are your pipes are also experiencing wear and tear. Your old pipes can be candidates for rust already. Your old underground pipes an also be prone to roots and soil that may be coming in.</p>
<p>Another reason for low water pressure may be due to the main source, such as your municipal water system. It can be due to old corroded pipes.</p>
<p>You have to find out the reason for the low water pressure. Knowing can help you deal better and faster. To help you understand the problem, get the services of <a href="https://www.propertyplumbing.com.au/plumbers-palmyra/"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Palmyra’s number one plumbers</strong></span></a>, Property Plumbing.</p>
<h2>Low Flow</h2>
<p>Other than low water pressure, your toilet can also be experiencing low flow. A few decades back, low-flow toilets were released commercially.  These are the more environmentally-friendly toilets.   With low flow water, it can also help save on water bills. Ideally, this is a good value proposition for toilets. However, not all products can deliver well against the promise. Some cheaper models cannot pull out a stronger force that can clear pipes.   And this clogging on your toilet can be a repeated problem for you.</p>
<h2>Clogged Vents</h2>
<p>Another usual problem is clogged or blocked <strong><a href="https://www.homeinside.net/plumbing-companies-in-escondido-how-to-find-the-right-plumber-for-your-home/">plumbing</a></strong> vents. Remember that a plumbing vent allows air to flow throughout the whole plumbing system.  It also carries out foul odors of smell. Thus, if your pipe gets clogged, this can then result in low water pressure. It means you can also have blocked toilets as you can&#8217;t get a strong enough flush.</p>
<p>However, addressing these problems may not be as easy. More often than not, pipe passes through walls or even roofs. Working on such clogged dents may need you to remove partitions, walls, and roofs.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t attempt to do this on your own. It is better to get the services of Palmyra’s number one plumbers, Property Plumbing.</p>
<h2>Clogged Toilet Trap</h2>
<p>A toilet trap is the one that connects the bottom of the bowl to the <strong><a href="https://www.homeinside.net/trenchless-pipe-repair-everything-you-need-to-know/">drainage pipe</a></strong>. This is the curved or angular channel. This can also clog because some people flush out items that shouldn’t be flushed. These can be solid items or other hygiene products.</p>
<p>These can be due to accidental dropping of items and flushing them out. Or if you have kids, they may have flushed out their things for fun or experimental reasons.  Again, this is not easy to repair. Get a professional to help you deal with this situation or install a <a href="https://nohassleplumbing.com/best-10-inch-rough-in-toilet/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://nohassleplumbing.com/best-10-inch-rough-in-toilet/&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1602527548208000&amp;usg=AFQjCNEzKELFKoeBotUfJeWiKaatc6DTJQ">10&#8243; rough-in toilet</a> which powerfully flushes together with an enlarged 2 1/8-inch trap way, that means there is almost a zero chance of clogging</p>
<h2>Sewer Clog</h2>
<p>Houses have sewers underneath. The problem of blocked or clogged sewers is big. It can even cause blockages around the home. It can also cause damage to toilets and sinks.</p>
<p>To spot a clogged sewer, the signs are random leaks and gurgling. You may also notice water coming back from toilets and sinks. It can worsen over time. Hence, you need to call a plumbing professional as soon as possible to prevent further damages.</p>
<h2>What You Can do Help Prevent Toilet Problems</h2>
<p>Some clogged pipes are due to tree root invasions. Many blockages are due to older corroded pipes.  In this case, the only solution is to replace these old cored pipes.</p>
<p>Yes, there are things beyond your control. For example, those wear and tear issues, there&#8217;s really not much you can do about it. Decades of use can eventually lead to broken or clogged pipes.</p>
<p>But there are ways and means you can also avoid other toilet problems. For example, you have to be conscious of what you flush. Make sure that you only flush waste. Toilet paper can also be flushed as this can break down in the pipes. But other homeowners also even avoid flushing harder toilet paper just to be sure.</p>
<p>Not all hygiene products are flushable.  Tissue, paper towels, and wet wipes cannot be easily flushed, especially if you put them in large quantities. Some products have &#8216;flushable&#8217; markings. But it is better safe than sorry. As much as possible, avoid flushing these to avoid problems.</p>
<p>Other than these, you can also clean your toilet using vinegar. It can help keep the water flowing. Using vinegar can be a good maintenance activity for your toilet. You can do this on a regularly scheduled basis.</p>
<p>Lastly, don’t forget to keep a close watch on your toilet’s inner plumbings. You can check the parts every few months. If you hear any strange sounds or notice something different, time to check with a professional.</p>
<h2>Calling for Professional Help</h2>
<p>It is not easy to do a <strong><a href="https://www.homeinside.net/7-diy-wall-painting-projects-to-try-at-home-during-quarantine-ranked-from-easy-to-intermediate/">DIY</a></strong> on many toilet problems. For clogged toilets, drainages, and sewers, you need professional help. Trying to solve it on your own may cause further and bigger damages. These can be very costly on your end. Hence, it is best to tap Palmyra’s number one plumbers, Property Plumbing. This way, you can be assured that you can easily solve your toilet plumbing problems the less hassle way.</p>
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		<title>5 DIY Plumbing Nightmares and Mistakes To Avoid &#8211; Home Inside</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 23:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maddison Brown]]></dc:creator>
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<p>Most homeowners prefer DIY plumbing because they believe it saves them time.  And let’s face it, who doesn’t want to try it out? However, while fixing these plumbing problems, some of them make mistakes that could worsen the issue. Let’s look at some nightmare mistakes:</p>
<h3>Burst water pipes</h3>
<p>During winter water expands and since water pipes can’t accommodate the expansion, they end up bursting. Burst water pipes can cause internal floods and damage to the property.</p>
<p>The mistake can happen when someone tries to fix the burst pipe on their own. Homeowners might use the wrong pipe material to replace the burst one. Connecting a galvanized metal pipe to a pipe made of copper is a <em>no no</em>.</p>
<p>The two react to each other and will corrode at the point of connection. This means more leaks. If the burst pipe is made of galvanized steel the pipe you’re replacing it with should be made of the same (common sense!).</p>
<h3>Blocked drainage system</h3>
<p>Having a blocked drain is one of the worst nightmares in a home. People combat the problem by using drain cleaners which can clear the clog. However, if the drain cleaners are used persistently, they tend to corrode the pipes hence cause more leaks. Therefore, to avoid this, you should use a plumbing snake which is more effective and safe to use than drain cleaners. Also, call in a professional who’ll be able to fix the problem for you.</p>
<h3>Burst water heater</h3>
<p>Water heaters require regular maintenance to prevent them from bursting. You could also replace them if it’s too old. If you’re a new homeowner and don’t have experience in heaters, it’s good to have a professional check it out for you.</p>
<p>Most homeowners make the mistake of installing the safety valve wrongly. Installing it wrongly may cause the water to overflow.</p>
<h3>Fixing leaking faucets</h3>
<p>Fixing leaking faucets may seem easy for keen homeowners to do. Still, most of them forget to turn off the main water supply causing internal floods. It’s good to turn off the main supply before you commence with the repair. Also, remove debris that could cause flow restrictions when installing the faucets.</p>
<h3>The favourite! Drilling through into a Pipe!</h3>
<p>Very common when you do DIY. You can easily drill through the floorboard and into a pipe or through a plasterboard and then a pipe. We have been called out to many emergency plumbing calls where this has been the case.</p>
<p>If its something simple, it might be worth doing it yourself. Something a bit more complicated? Call in a  pro.</p>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 22:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>After reading the title, you might think it is common sense<br />
for Arizona homeowners to install gutters on their home, and who wouldn’t,<br />
considering the added value gutters give to the house. For some people, they<br />
don’t think of having gutters in their homes as a necessity for one reason or<br />
the other. This article is for highlighting some points that define the need to<br />
have gutters in every Arizona home. Some of the points that highlight why<br />
gutters are needed in homes are discussed here:</p>
<h3>• Red<br />
Clay</h3>
<p>If the water does get accumulated around the foundation of<br />
your home or the ground, red clay can start to build up, which can make for a<br />
mess. When you use gutters and an adequately built pipeline, the water is<br />
directed away from the foundation of your home, keeping it safe from any red<br />
clay buildup and unnecessary damage to the surrounding area.</p>
<h3>• Sloped<br />
Properties Accumulate Puddles</h3>
<p>If your home was built at the bottom of a slope or has a sloping hill to the side of it, the excess water accumulates around the house, creating flood-like conditions that can cause damage to the structure and plant life. To avoid this situation, you can install rain gutters to divert the roof water away from the property. Rainwater can be redirected into the street, a sewer system, or drainage pipes. Rainwater can also be re-purposed for watering plants and other landscaping.</p>
<h3>• Protect<br />
Your Siding</h3>
<p>Roofs that don’t overhang and do not have gutters allow water to contact the siding of the home directly. In Arizona, many homes have stuccos siding, while you might find some home in Northern Arizona with wood siding, it isn’t as common. Heavy monsoon rains can damage either siding type if the water isn’t redirected and funneled off the roof and into a strategic place. To avoid your siding from being damaged, a gutter can be a lifesaver as it does not allow the water to drain off the roof against the inner lining of the home.</p>
<h3>• Basement<br />
Flooding</h3>
<p>Basements aren’t very common in Arizona because of the hard<br />
rocky ground. Digging down doesn’t make as much sense as building up. However,<br />
there are many homes in Arizona with basements. These basements can become<br />
heavily flooded during monsoon season if gutter systems are not installed.<br />
Water can accumulate rapidly during a monsoon, and ground-level windows and<br />
doors, if not appropriately sealed, can become flooded in an instant. The only effective<br />
way to prevent this from happening is to install robust and long-lasting rain<br />
gutters.</p>
<h2>Things to<br />
Consider While Installing Gutters</h2>
<p>Gutters only have one purpose, and that is to divert the water away from the foundation and siding of your house, thus protecting it from any adverse effect that might result from accumulated water getting in contact with the house. Gutters are an absolute must in humid climates, snowy climates, and rainy climates. Where wet weather conditions are common, homes need gutters. While Arizona isn’t known for year-round rains, the monsoon seasons are severe enough to justify the investment, so that you can protect your most significant investment, your home.</p>
<p>Keeping your gutters clear of debris and repaired when damaged will help them to prevent damage to your home. Leaf guard screens and other protective covers can prevent debris build-up and long term damage caused by foliage. Also, make sure you are installing gutters that are made of a material that is tolerant to harsh conditions and come with a guarantee. Arizona rains and winds are heavy, proper installation is required for adequate drainage. </p>
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