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  • How to Tighten a Leaky Faucet

    Kitchen faucets sometimes get loose from being turned on and off so often. This causes either the base of the valve stem assembly or the packing nut to become loose and the faucet starts leaking...

  • What Is Inside an Air Pump?

    Air pumps can be used for a wide variety of tasks. They are used by campers to inflate air mattresses, bicyclists use them to inflate their tires, and even kids can use them to pump up their...

  • How to Add Refrigerant to a Home AC Unit

    Home AC units are a convenience that many people enjoy today. The central-air unit is one of the most common ways of providing cool air to your entire home. A compressor pumps refrigerant through...

  • 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...

  • What Causes a Gas Dryer Not to Get Hot?

    Troubleshooting a gas clothes dryer that tumbles but does not get hot is a relatively easy task for moderately handy homeowners. Before digging into the mechanics of your dryer, check to make sure...

  • 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 Install Freon in a Central Air Unit

    The air conditioning system in your home is equipped with a circulation loop of refrigerant, which is being pumped using a compressor. This gas flows from the compressor into an evaporator coil....

  • How to Drain a Whirlpool Hot Water Heater

    Whirlpool hot water heaters supply hot water to residential buildings. Though they don't often require maintenance, Whirlpool hot water heaters should be drained every six to eight months to...

  • How to Replace an Outdoor Water Faucet Washer

    Leaking faucets can cause higher water bills. If the faucet is outdoors, the water could also damage the foundation of the house. Replacing the washers in an outdoor faucet is the first place to...

  • How to Repair a Ball Valve Faucet

    How to repair your basic ball valve, a typical ball will have a lever handle. By moving the ball inside the valve, your opening and closing the flow of water through the valve. There's more then a...

  • How to Repair a Compression Valve Washer

    Compression Valve- This faucet design is the most common, also the least expensive. When the handle is turned, it raises or lowers to allow water to flow to the spout of the faucet.

  • How to Fix a Single Handle Kitchen Faucet

    Fixing a single handle kitchen faucet is relatively easy due to its simplistic design. With a small rebuild kit you can replace all of the worn out components inside the faucet for a fraction of...

  • How to Fix a Leaky Fill Valve

    Fill valves are used in fish ponds, fountains, and other water features to maintain the proper water level. The fill valve makes up for water lost to evaporation. Over time, fill valves corrode...

  • How to Install a Temperature-Control Valve in a Water Heater

    The temperature control valve on a water heater is a safety valve that releases water and pressure when the water temperature gets too high. If your temperature control valve is leaking, you must...

  • How to Light a Pilot Light

    When the pilot light goes out on any gas-run appliance, the appliance is unable to operate correctly. From time to time, the pilot light may go out due to corrosion, interrupted gas supply or the...

  • How to change the earth in a D.E. Pool filter

    Your pools D.E. (Diatamacious Earth) filter needs to have the earth changed periodically. When you notice the circulation diminishing on your pool pump, or the clarity seems to be not what it used...

  • How to Start Up a Sprinkler System

    Every spring, homeowners get their sprinkler systems ready for the watering season. A common problem when starting up systems is "water hammer." This rapid increase of air pressure in the pipes...

  • How to Stop The Drip in Your Bathtub

    Stop that drip in your tub and lower your water and gas/electric bill. This article refers to the older style (2 handle) tub faucet fixtures.

  • 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 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.

  • 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 Install a Single Handle Shower Faucet

    A single-handle shower faucet uses a single valve to control the flow and temperature of the water that streams from the shower head. Showers that have a bathtub spout will also have a gate...

  • How to Drain a Radiator Boiler System

    The boiler in a hot water heating system heats water and moves it through the home's radiators by way of a series of pipes. The boiler's efficiency is inhibited by sediment and rust that can build...

  • How Do Valve Positioners Work?

    In standard valves, when the valve is given a command to open to a certain point, there is no feedback to verify that the valve has opened to that position. With a valve positioner, the command is...

  • How Do Hydraulic Valve Lifters Work?

    All engines have hydraulic valve lifters in one form or another. The most common type of engine that has them is your vehicle's engine. They were created to get rid of the need for combustion...

  • How to Clean a Diatomaceous Earth Pool Filter

    Do you hire a commercial pool company to clean your pool filter? Why not save money by learning to do it yourself? Following are the steps to clean a filter at the beginning, during and at the end...

  • How Does a Pneumatic Drill Work?

    What is a pneumatic drill? The word "pneumatic" when used in the world of tools is used to describe machinery operated by gas or air that is under pressure. A pneumatic drill, or air drill, is a...

  • 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 Replace Hot Water Heaters

    As with anything, installing a gas heater is so much cheaper when doing it yourself. You want to make sure you can do it yourself, because if anything goes wrong, you will pay much more for...

  • How to Fix a Washing Machine That Won't Fill

    Do you have a washing machine that takes forever to fill? Does the hot or cold water pour in at barely a trickle? This is a very common washing machine problem. If you have a little mechanical...

  • How to Repair a Leaking Sloane Toilet Valve

    If you have ever been in any commercial building or restaurant you have seen one of these types of toilet flushing devices. There are 2 types one that flushes manual and one that flushes automatically

  • How to Install a Natural Gas Water Heater

    Water heaters, even if properly maintained, eventually need to be replaced. An old water heater will consume more and more gas with the passage of time, and eventually won't be able to supply a...

  • 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 Save Water

    In this article you will learn ways to conserve water.

  • How to Repair Copper Pipes

    Copper Pipes are great for water travel how ever they are thing and Copper is a rather soft metal. Copper pipes can develop a leak from many different causes. Regardless of cause the result is...

  • 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 Bathroom Sink Plumbing

    The bathroom sink plumbing repair can be a bit tedious due to the constraints of space. That's why it's best to take your time and make sure you have the right tools for the job.

  • 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 Toilet Cistern

    Having an issue with your home toilet is something most people dread. Something that seems very simple and straight forward has the potential to cause a lot of damage to your home and is...

  • 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 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 Check the Whirlpool Direct Drive Washer Mixing Water Valve

    If your Whirlpool washer is leaking or not filling properly with water, it's possible the mixing water valve is faulty. There could be cracks on the water valve body, or it might not be closing...

  • How to Clean a Tub-and-Shower Valve

    Proper maintenance of household utilities such as a tub-and-shower valve is important so you can avoid large replacement or repair bills in the future. If your shower or tub faucet leaks or if the...

  • How to Fix a Leaky Faucet

    Leaky faucets are not only a pain, but they waste water. Repairing a leaky faucet is really quite simple if you know what's inside and what to replace. Drips and noises are usually caused by a...

  • How to Replace Pipes

    When replacing pipes in your house you will have to choose the correct material or all your work will be for nothing. PVC pipe is not recommended for replacing household pipes—it will melt as hot...

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