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  • How to Check a Commode for Water Leaks and Fix Them

    The next time that you notice your water bill getting a little bit higher and you know that your commode tends to run, try following the steps in this article to check your commode for water leaks...

  • How to Prevent Oil Spills

    Oil spills are hugely detrimental to the environment, polluting drinking water and destroying oceanic ecosystems. Governments spend hundreds of millions of dollars cleaning up after large tanker...

  • Different Types of Air Compressors

    Air compressors have a variety of uses. Inflating your car tires is only one of their many functions. Along with inflation and compression uses, air compressors can power a host of different tools...

  • How a Toilet Tempering Valve Works

    If you live in a high humidity area, you may have a problem with your toilet tank sweating. The problem likely occurs most often when the toilet is freshly flushed. This is caused by condensation...

  • How to Fix the Pilot Light on a Hot Water Heater

    On a crisp winter morning, you step into your cozy shower to find that things aren’t quite as warm and inviting as you had hoped. Your hot water is ice cold, and you can’t manage to stand there...

  • How to Replace a Leaking Toilet Fill Valve

    To replace a leaking toilet fill valve, you'll need a new replacement valve and some common household tools. The toilet fill valve, also called a float valve, controls the level of water in the...

  • How to Set the Pressure in a Well Pressure Tank

    A common complaint from homeowners is that the water pressure is too low. This is also common on farm houses because well water systems require a pressure tank. This tank keeps the pressure...

  • How to Purge a Pressure Tank for a Water Well

    Purging a pressure tank and hot water tank is proper maintenance for these items. Purging these cleans out sediment or iron build-up from both tanks. This is also a great way to clean the lines in...

  • How to Fix a Hole in a Plastic Tank

    Plastic tanks are extremely useful items that often incur weather damage and exposure. If you have a plastic tank with a small hole in it, then you should first consider what is in the tank before...

  • DIY How to Clean Out Septic Tank Drain Lines

    Cleaning septic tank drain lines is a huge hassle. Most people know that there are certain chemicals that cannot be used in septic lines, but don't know what those chemicals are. Others have...

  • How to Check Electric Hot Water Tank Heating Elements

    There are two heating elements in the hot water heater. There is an upper element and a lower element. Both are concealed behind the panel box located on the side of the water heater. You need...

  • How to Set Hot Water Tank Thermostats

    People are always searching for ways to reduce energy costs. Learning how to set a hot water tank thermostat to a lower temperature can help. The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy...

  • How to get a Septic System Inspection done by a Professional

    Septic tank systems require regular maintenance and care to keep them running properly and safely. Part of that routine should include having your tank and the connecting lines inspected by a...

  • How to Clean Rainwater Tanks

    Rain barrels are a good way to collect run off water for use in gardening, pet care, cleaning and toilet flushing. The best way to keep a rainwater tank clean is to maintain the tank and keep it...

  • How to Patch a Plastic Tank

    Plastic tanks are lightweight, durable, and inexpensive, making them an ideal storage container for both solids and liquids. Occasionally a plastic tank may rupture and require repair. Here is an...

  • When to Change Your Hot Water Heater

    Hot water heaters are usually the first appliances in your home to require replacement. Knowing when to replace your hot water heater can save you from the headache of major home damage and save...

  • How to Repair a GE Electric Hot Water Heater

    Hot water heaters are essential to the successful operation of any home. Who wants to take a cold shower or bath? Fixing a heater that isn't producing hot water is of utmost importance to any...

  • How to Clean a Fuel Oil Tank

    Cleaning your fuel oil tank is an important part of its maintenance and you should do it anytime you see sludge in it. If you know how to go about it, cleaning a fuel oil tank can be a simple and...

  • How to Replace a Toilet Tank Lever

    The toilet tank lever is usually the part of the toilet tank that needs to be replaced more often than other parts. It is usually metal and so it doesn't last as long because it rusts. It isn't...

  • Troubleshooting a Sears Water Softener

    Water softeners remove minerals like calcium and magnesium, which makes your water "hard." Hard water requires more soap to clean dishes and clothes. It also leaves residue on your sinks, tubs and...

  • How to Change The Fill Valve in Your Toilet

    Has your toilet started acting funny lately and you have to remove the tank lid and touch the parts inside to get it working again. Read this article and those problems will disappear.

  • How to Clean Roofing Equipment

    Roofing equipment invariable gets covered with all sorts of sticky things, mainly tar, which is used quite commonly for everything from patches to making the edges of shingles adhere to each...

  • How to Fix a Fiberglass Water Tank

    Fiberglass is a very durable material commonly used for water storage tanks. Fiberglass is not typically prone to breaking, cracking or leaking. Once in a while, however, cracks develop. Patching...

  • How to Keep Your Electric Water Heater From Causing Problems

    The old saying, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure can apply with your water heater. Knowing the little things can save you headaches down the road.

  • How to Unclog a Toilet Using Water

    A blocked or clogged toilet is the worst of emergencies. You know it needs to be fixed quickly, but you don't want to go anywhere near it. It's embarrassing too if you're the cause and its not...

  • How to Clean Tools for Siding

    Siding tools, especially those used in the placement of asphalt siding, will get coated in a lot of petroleum-based products. Because most of this dirt or residue is petroleum based, the only way...

  • How to Clean a Brine Tank

    Brine tanks are the giant salt tanks that are the mainstay of water softeners. For the most part, they are self sufficient for the life of the softener, but sometimes with just natural grime and...

  • Parts of a Toilet Tank

    Understanding the workings of a toilet tank will greatly help you troubleshoot any maintenance issues that may arise. Toilet tanks and their components are very simple in what they do, so the...

  • How to Fix an Electric Hot Water Heater

    Electric water heaters utilize heating elements connected to thermostats to control the heat of the water within the tank. If an electric water heater is producing only cold or lukewarm water,...

  • How to Install Elements in a Hot Water Heater

    Electric water heaters utilize heating elements located on the sides of the tank. Many have two elements--one located at the top of the tank and one located near the bottom. Either or both of the...

  • Troubleshooting a Submersible Pump

    There are a number of problems that could cause circuit breakers to trip or fuses to blow each time the motor kicks on. One possibility is incorrect line voltage, which can be corrected by asking...

  • How to Hire a Septic Contractor

    Hire a septic contractor to install a septic tank as long as they have good references and a license. Learn how to hire a septic contractor and installer using the home remodeling tips from the...

  • How to Build an Electrolysis Tank

    Electrolysis is the process of pulling apart compounds by running an electric current through them. Natural materials that possess several useful compounds are separated using this method,...

  • How to Install a Wall-Mounted, Vent-Free Propane Heater

    Wall-mounted, vent-free propane heaters are a low-cost way to heat your home. They are safe to use and most will heat more than 1,000 square feet. Propane burns clean. There are no harmful fumes...

  • How to Adjust the Float in an American Standard Toilet

    The float in an American Standard toilet is located inside the water tank, and is attached to the valve that controls the water refill to the toilet. When the toilet is flushed, water is released...

  • How to Replace a Fill Valve in a Toilet

    The fill valve in the toilet determines how high the water goes in the toilet tank. It will have a rubber ball attached to it that will float in the water and cut off when the water reaches its...

  • How to Replace the Heating Element on a Reliance 606 Water Heater

    The Reliance Water Heater Company produces the 606 Series of electric water heaters with capacities ranging from 27 to 119 gallons in a variety of shape and size configurations. The heaters have...

  • How to Test The Relief Valve On Your Hot Water Heater

    All hot water heaters come with a pressure valve. Basically, this valve is there to keep your hot water heater from blowing up. You see, heat and pressure can build up inside the water heater...

  • How to Vacuum Water With a Wet-Dry Vac

    A wet-dry vacuum is an extremely useful piece of equipment for any business, shop, garage or home. They will pick up anything from spilled milk to scattered nails. If you have a problem such as a...

  • How to Fix Leaking Toilet

    Basically repairing a toilet is simple even if you have no experience. What is important is to pay attention to the association of connections and to follow instructions. Most importantly...

  • How to Repair a Running Toilet

    When there’s continuous water flow from the toilet tank to the toilet bowl, then you have a running toilet. Repairing this problem is very simple. You just have to make few adjustments to make it...

  • How to Repair a Leaking Toilet

    Fixing a leaking toilet can be simple and takes few minutes of work. Here are few ways to check the extent of the problem and work on fixing the leak by yourself:

  • How to Replace a Toilet

    Plumbing and toilets are not as scary as they seem. You can replace a toilet in a couple of hours and save yourself a large bill from the plumbing contractor. Most toilets are made in two parts...

  • How to Repair a Toilet That Flushes All By Itself

    Does your toilet seem to flush on it's own every so often? Well it's annoying and, well it costs money. Why pay for the wasted water or a plumper to come out and fix it? Save the cash and do it...

  • How to Fix a Running Toilet

    Have you ever been bothered by a running toilet?? Don't want to hire an expensive plumber to fix a 5 minute job? Why don't you just do it yourself?? It's easy and I will tell you how.

  • How to install a toilet

    This article gives a step-by-step explanation of how to install a new toilet to replace one an existing one that has been removed.

  • How to Fix the Flapper on a Running Toilet

    Does your toilet run now and then? If you take the tank lid off and look inside, you will see what is called a "flapper." When you push down the flush handle, the flapper is pulled up...

  • How to Repair a Lawn Edger

    Your lawn edger is meant to make yard work easier. When it does not work properly, you can repair it, saving time and the expense of buying a new one.

  • How to Soften Hard Well Water

    Hard water is a common problem for many households with well water. Telltale signs of hard water include graying laundry, soap that doesn't lather well and unattractive rings on the floor of the...

  • How to Choose a Home Air Compressor

    If you ever watch home improvement shows on TV, you know a home air compressor can make nailing or installing molding easy. They’re also great for powering tools like wrenches, grinders or paint...

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