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  • How to Select a Plumber

    Sooner or later we all need to call a plumber. A plumber can be expensive and there's no way around that. But, there are a variety of ways to get the most value for your money.

  • How to Relocate a Kitchen Sink

    Sometimes having the perfect kitchen means shifting everything around. If you've decided to relocate your kitchen sink, you'll need to first reroute your hot and cold water pipes and the sink's...

  • How to Stop Faucets from Dripping

    Drip, drip, drip. The irritating sound of a leaky faucet is enough to drive almost anyone running to the phone to call a plumber. But before you dial that number and get out your checkbook,...

  • Faucet Installation Instructions

    The faucet, also known as a tap or spigot, is present in all sinks and is essentially a valve controlling the flow of liquids or gases. Most commonly seen in bathroom and kitchen sinks and...

  • How to Use Liquid Plumber on Clogged Toilet

    A clogged toilet is a major annoyance. It can't be ignored since everyone uses the toilet several times a day, and problems with it can get very messy. You don't want to make a bigger mess out of...

  • How to Remove the Drain Basket in a Kitchen Sink

    Many leaks from the kitchen sink are due to a faulty sink drain basket. The sink drain basket is sealed to the sink with plumber's putty. The plumber's putty will develop cracks over a period of...

  • How to Unclog a Shower Drain Using a Coathanger

    Shower drains clog frequently, here are some tips to unclogging a shower drain.

  • Slow Bathroom Sink Drain Remedy

    A slow bathroom sink drain is annoying. Fortunately there are many remedies to clear a slow bathroom sink drain, and you can do most of them yourself, although you may need to consult a plumber if...

  • How to Change a Kitchen Sink Basket

    If there is a puddle of water building up under your sink, you may have a leaky basket strainer. It works to filter debris in your sink and keep it from traveling farther down your pipes. Water...

  • How to Get a Journeyman Plumbing License

    Knowledge of a trade such as plumbing can pave the way to a successful career, as long as you have patience and are dedicated to your work. While a master license often is the highest level for a...

  • How to Replace a Shutoff Valve Under the Bathroom Sink

    Having a functioning shutoff valve for you bathroom sink is a crucial part of home maintenance. But because it is not used very often, it can become stuck or rusted over time. Don't wait to...

  • How to Fix a Sink That Won't Drain Properly

    Occasionally you will find that your sink has become clogged from food particles, hair or other objects that have become bound up in the pipes and require more than just a simple fix. When this...

  • How to Plumb a Hot Water Heater

    When installing a hot water heater, you have a lot of choices as to how to go about the actual plumbing of the heater. For most people who have only one heater tank and a simple piping system in...

  • How to Remove Something in A Shower Drain

    Do you find yourself ankle deep in water when taking a shower? If so, you likely have a clogged drain. You can call your landlord or a plumber, but you if you wish to save yourself some money or...

  • Where Did the Word Plumber Come From?

    Ancient civilizations developed plumbing systems to provide fresh water and remove waste from their cities. The word "plumber" has a shorter history and has evolved to its modern usage over...

  • How to Use a Wire Snake to Unplug a Toilet

    If a plunger fails to unplug a toilet, try a snake, or plumber's auger. A manual auger has a handle that rotates a tightly wound wire spring. A sleeve over most of the snake protects the toilet's...

  • How to Write a Customer Testimonial for Plumbing Services

    Customer testimonials are often the best way to learn about a business. After all, word-of-mouth advertising--or warnings--can be valuable tools in finding a plumber. And having a plumber you...

  • How to Locate A Plumber

    More than likely, every property owner will need the services of a plumber at some point in time. So it's good to have the name of one on hand in the event an emergency arises. And quite often...

  • How to Fix Plugged Bathtub Drains

    A plugged or clogged bathtub drain can be a pain. It can become blocked by almost anything, from a buildup of hair to a child's toy. But with a few simple steps, you can ensure that the bathtub...

  • Homemade Drain Openers

    You never give much thought to that drain in the bottom of your shower, that is, until you are standing ankle deep in water and your brain realizes that your shower is quickly becoming a bath....

  • How to Use Nair on a Bathtub Drain

    Most bathtub drains become clogged at some point due to the large amount of hair that usually goes down these drains. While a nuisance, you can remove these clogs at home without the need for a...

  • How to Unclog Cat Litter From a Toilet

    Emptying a dirty litter box into the toilet may be convenient, but it also may clog the drain. You could call a plumber and pay to have someone come out to your home and investigate. Or, try this...

  • How to Unblock a Bathtub Drain

    Unblocking a bathtub drain can be a real pain in the neck, but it doesn't always mean you need to shell out the cash for a plumber. What is blocking the drain and how far down it is will...

  • How to Get Rid of a Stopped Bathtub Drain

    A stopped bathtub drain is a common, but annoying occurrence in home plumbing. Luckily, clogged pipes are usually the culprit and most of the time you can fix your clogged drain without an...

  • How to Fix a P-Trap Bath Sink

    The P-trap is the pipe under your sink that attaches your sink drain to the drain pipe in the wall. It looks somewhat like the letter "P" and it also requires replacement every so often. If you...

  • How to Apply Plumber's Putty to a Kitchen Faucet

    Plumber's putty is used to seat the faucet body and escutcheon, or trim piece, to the sink deck and seal it. Plumber's putty, which feels like clay, can be purchased at home improvement or...

  • About Bathroom Plumbing Repair

    Bathroom plumbing repair can range from unclogging a stopped-up drain to replacing a toilet, sink or bathtub. Because of the high volume of water in a bathroom, it is important to fix leaks,...

  • How to Clean Out a Sink Trap

    Your sink is backed up. You turn on the water and it drains very slowly or worse, not at all. You don’t have any money to call a plumber that charges $25 an hour or more. You don’t have any...

  • How to Troubleshoot Clogs and Leaks in a Kitchen Drain

    Kitchen drain leaks and clogs happen more frequently than we'd like. Calling a plumber for every drip or slow-running drain isn't practical or cost effective. Being able to troubleshoot and find...

  • How to Fix a Leak in the Bathroom Sink

    When you open up the cabinet under your bathroom sink and see water, chances are good that you have a leak. Part of knowing how to fix a leak in a bathroom sink is figuring out exactly where the...

  • How to Seal Leaky Drain Pipes

    Even the smallest of leaks in drain pipes can cause damage and chaos in your home. Rust, rot and water damage are unavoidable when your drain pipes are leaking. There is no substitute for having a...

  • Types of Plungers

    A plunger is a household device used to alleviate minor clogs that build up in toilets and sinks. There are only a few types of plungers, each designed for specific use with corresponding...

  • How to Keep Your Sink Drains Flowing Freely

    The best way of DIY care of drains is prevention. Options include using strainers in all your sinks, avoid pouring grease down a kitchen sink after cooking, etc. But if you are presented with a...

  • Causes of a Gurgling Toilet

    A gurgling sound is not something that a homeowner wants to hear coming from her toilet. A gurgling toilet could be caused by a simple problem that is easy to remedy, or it could point to much...

  • Tools Used in Plumbing

    Choosing the right plumbing tools can mean the difference between an overflowing sink and a flooded bathroom. As you can tell by the weight of the tool-laden belt that so precariously hangs from...

  • How to Open a Blocked Drain

    When faced with a blocked drain, you don't need to call a plumber. Usually a clogged drain is not hard to open. Learn how to get rid of drain clogs and get things moving again in your pipes.

  • How to Temporarily Plug a Leak in Galvanized Pipe

    A leaky pipe in your home can cause all kinds of havoc, ranging from rot to major flooding. Leaks can result from faulty installation, freezing and thawing or even just regular wear and tear. In...

  • How to Replace a Leaking Bathroom Faucet

    A leaking bathroom sink faucet is an annoying problem. The steady drip of a faucet that constantly leaks can ]keep you awake on a quiet night. When you know how to replace a leaking bathroom...

  • How to Importance of Plumbing Services

    Plumbing is a major part of any residential or commercial structure. The proper functioning of the plumbing system ensures a clean and safe environment to live in. When there is any problem with...

  • How to Diagnose High Household Water Pressure

    Water pressure in your home should be maintained at a level that is safe for your plumbing, fixtures, and appliances. High water pressure not only can cause excessive wear, but also damage, and...

  • How to Clean Drainage Pipes

    You're taking a nice hot shower after a long day of work or play, and you notice the water is slowly covering your feet. You think nothing of it until it's climbing up your legs. Don't panic. You...

  • Tips to Install a Bathroom Sink

    Whether installation of a bathroom sink is part of a remodel or new construction, performing the task yourself will only take a short period of time. In most cases, you can install a sink in the...

  • How to Troubleshoot Water Pressure

    Low water pressure can actually waste water. Shower times will increase, since the low water pressure takes longer to rinse shampoo, conditioner and soap off the body. Dishwashers operating with...

  • How to Fix a Leaky Kitchen Sink

    If you open the cabinet below your sink and notice standing water, it may be time to fix a leak. First, find out where the sink is leaking. Take a towel and dry off all the pipes, water...

  • How to Unclog and Unstop Any Toilet or Sink in Your Home

    In this very informative article I will tell you step by step how to unclog and unstop any toilet or sink in your home. The very first step is to call your local plumber. This is probably the...

  • Plumber's Putty Vs. Teflon Tape

    While a single plumbing project might call for both plumber's putty and Teflon tape, you cannot substitute one for the other. Teflon tape gives a reliable seal on threaded pipe joints for liquids...

  • Tips on Installing a Kitchen Sink Drain

    When you start noticing water underneath your kitchen sink cabinet it may be time to replace the sink drain. Before anything, make sure that the sink trap or plumbing itself is not leaking. This...

  • How to Stop Water Damage from a Pinhole Leak in Pipes

    If you have discovered a drip, or God forbid, a spray from a pinhole leak in your copper pipes, use these ideas to minimize the water damage.

  • How to Install a Fiberglass Kitchen Sink

    Installing a fiberglass kitchen sink is much easier than installing a porcelain or stainless steel sink because it is much lighter and easier to handle. If you're installing a new sink into an...

  • Tips for Starting a Plumbing Business

    To start a plumbing business, you need more than just knowledge of the trade. In many instances, in fact, there is more work behind the scenes than in actually doing a job. Here are a few tips to...

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