Friday, September 15, 2006

Plumbing Requires Maintenance

Maintaining Your Home Plumbing
by Nan Wood

Home plumbing is an important facet of your home. Your home plumbing obviously consists of all your sinks, bath tub, shower stalls and washing machine outlets as well an incoming water line and outgoing sewer line. Here are some tips on maintaining your home plumbing.

While it is easy to view and inspect your home plumbing whether it being your sinks or bath tubs, it can sometimes be difficult to inspect the pipes that connect to your home via the underground municipal water line. Most exterior pipes are made out of galvanized steel which usually lasts for decades with relatively little issues. If you find that there are always puddles of water on your lawn, by your sidewalk, street or drive way, this can be a sign that there might be a leak. Most of the time, you will need to contact your municipalities water department for them to come inspect the pipes. If you have a leak on your land, you municipality will either do the work or you can hire a plumber that will probably need certain permits.

The only thing worse than an incoming pipeline leak is a sewer leakage either going out to the municipalities sewer system or to your septic tank. You will need to contact someone immediately to correct the problem as it can be very messy along with foul smelling.

Indoors, check your pipes regularly. If you notice rot, talk to your plumber about replacing your older pipes. Nowadays, indoor plumbing usually consists of PVC plastic piping so they are much easier to replace and last much longer than older metal piping.

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