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Continue readingGarbage Disposal Trouble Shooting
Garbage Disposal Trouble Shooting
Garbage disposals are perhaps one of the most frequently used and most frequently underappreciated of our kitchen appliances! If you’ve ever had a sink without a garbage disposal, you’ll quickly realize how handy the little appliance really is! Even if you take great care of your garbage disposal, leaks can and will develop over time. Garbage disposals, although small, have several parts and it can take some trouble shooting to identify where the leak is coming from. If you tend to be a DIY’er, you may want to investigate the leak before calling a professional plumber.
We mentioned that garbage disposals have several parts. With most garbage disposal leaks, there are four main areas where they may occur-
- The sink flange- The sink flange connects the top of the disposal to the bottom of the sink drain.
- The dishwasher connection- This is usually a rubber hose connected to the side of the garbage disposal.
- The drain pipe- This is usually a plastic or metal pipe that drains water and food away to the sewer.
- The actual garbage disposal
If you want to try and identify the source of the leak yourself, you can do an easy test. Make sure to dry the outside of the disposal and all of its parts that you can see so that the leak will be easily visible to you. Next, stop up your sink and fill it with a few inches of water. After a few minutes, if you notice water coming from the disposal under the sink, you’re leak is probably coming from the sink flange. If, after a few minutes, the disposal under the sink is still dry, pull the sink stopper and watch the other three parts we mentioned above. You should notice water coming from the dishwasher hose, the drain pipe, or some other area of the disposal.
Once you’ve identified the leak, you can decide whether or not to try and fix it yourself. Of course, the repair necessary will depend on where you determined the leak was located. Sometimes, fixes are easy and sometimes fixes that seem easy and simple will turn into large, complicated solutions. If the leak is coming from the sink flange, it may just need tightening. If simply tightening it doesn’t work, you may need to loosen it, apply plumbers putty to reseal it, and then tighten it back up. If the dishwasher hose is the culprit, you may need to either tighten it or replace it depending on whether its just loose or if its cracked. The drain pipe may also be able to be tightened. If tightening it doesn’t fix the leaky drain pipe, you may need to replace the seal. Sometimes, the entire disposal needs to be replaced.
For help with garbage disposal trouble shooting, repairs, or replacement, call the professionals at Masterflo Plumbing today at (678) 822-7095!
Home Buying Tips: Plumbing
Home Buying Tips: Plumbing
Home Buying Tips:
- Foundation problems. Cracks in the foundation or basement don’t always mean there’s a plumbing problem, but it could be a possibility! Cracks in the foundation can mean there’s a leak somewhere and can greatly compromise the integrity of your home, putting your family’s safety at risk.
- Bug problems. Here in north Georgia, its nearly impossible to get away from the bugs! However, too many bugs can be a sign of a problem. Some bugs breed and thrive near standing water. If you notice bugs, particularly mosquitoes, that seem to be thriving at your new home, double check for any odd sources of standing water. Standing water can indicate a leak or poor drainage.
- Random patches of fresh paint. Sometimes random patches of fresh paint can indicate that the homeowner has simply painted over a small nail hole. Other times, it can be the first sign of a larger problem. If there has been a water leak in the ceiling or walls, it may take more than fresh paint to completely repair all the damage.
- Foul odors. Some bad smells can be a passing fluke, but others can indicate a larger problem. Pre existing plumbing problems like leaks, septic tank problems, or sewer problems can cause foul odors. These problems should not be overlooked as they can be quite costly to fix.
- Poor drainage around the home. Its important to try and check out a home you’re thinking of buying after its rained. Poor drainage around your home can potentially cause problems for your landscaping and your home’s foundation. Its important to make sure that the grading of the lot allows rain water to drain away from the home. Its also important to check out the gutters and make sure they’re installed and working properly.
- Mold. Mold doesn’t always come from a plumbing leak, but it certainly can! If you notice mold its crucial to find out the source to see if it will be a continuing problem that needs to be addressed.
If you’ve recently purchased a new home and need a professional plumber that you can count on day or night, make sure to call Masterflo Plumbing! We’re locally owned and operated and are here for your plumbing needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Give us a call at (678) 822-7095!
How To: Unclog A Toilet
How To: Unclog A Toilet
No doubt about it- toilet clogs happen to all of us, and they’re always a nuisance! Toilet clogs are a fairly common plumbing problem that can happen with some frequency to everyone. Although you can always call a professional plumber, generally toilet clogs are a problem you can fix yourself. Here are a few helpful tips on how to unclog a toilet.
- Use a plunger. Whether you own or rent your home, you should always own a plunger! Plungers are readily available and are cheap, and having one can save your toilet from overflowing and causing water damage to your home. If you don’t have a plunger or you need a new one, purchase a sturdy, rubber plunger with a flange. These are the most effective at plunging clogged toilets. If its time to unclog a toilet and use your plunger, you can add some petroleum jelly around the rim of your plunger to make for an even better seal inside your toilet bowl. Plunge as vigorously as possible, but try not to splash! Usually, a few good plunges will have your toilet unclogged and working again.
- Try the volcano. This isn’t as hard or as scary as it sounds. Baking soda and vinegar- ingredients that most of us already have on hand- are great for fixing a clogged toilet. Boil a large pot of water, then allow it to cool for a few minutes. While your water is cooling, add one cup of baking soda and two cups of white vinegar to your toilet. Then add the cooling water. If possible, let this mixture sit in your toilet for a few hours. This concoction should clear the clog.
- Use some dish soap. Similar to the volcano method above, dish soap can also help unclog a toilet. Boil a large pot of water and allow it to cool. While the water is cooling, squirt a large amount of liquid dish soap into the bowl of the toilet. Once your water has cooled some and the dish soap has settled in your toilet bowl, pour the water into the toilet bowl. Try not to splash, but pour the water from approximately a foot above the toilet. The idea is to use the force of the water and the slipperiness of the dish soap to move the clog along.
- Call a plumber. If these methods don’t work, call a professional plumber! No one wants to go too long without a working toilet.
If you’ve got a tough clog, don’t hesitate to call the professionals at Masterflo Plumbing today! We can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (678) 822-7095 for all of your plumbing needs!
Lower Your Water Bills
Lower Your Water Bills
Its no secret that your utility bills tend to climb during the winter months, even in the south! Colder temperatures generally find us cranking up our heat and using more hot water. This usually equates to spending more money on utility bills, but fortunately that doesn’t have to be the case! There are a few things you can do to lower your water bills this winter and all year long!
How To Lower Your Water Bills-
- Keep up with regular maintenance. Leaks are the number one cause of higher water bills! Keeping up with regular maintenance can help you catch small leaks before they become large and costly. Regularly maintaining your hot water heater can also keep it running more efficiently and cheaply. By keeping up with your plumbing maintenance you can prevent leaks, wasted water, and higher water bills.
- Get your repairs done quickly. A great way to lower your water bills is by staying on top of repairs. No one likes to spend money on household repairs, but getting your repairs done quickly can actually save you money. If you let a plumbing problem fester, it can get worse and cause extensive damage to your home and property. Getting your repairs done quickly can minimize any damage and the amount of money you’re putting out.
- Don’t be afraid to replace old plumbing or appliances. Although modern plumbing pipes and appliances are designed to last a long time, everything will need to be replaced eventually! Outdated plumbing appliances can cost more to run than it will cost you to replace them with newer appliances. Replacing your outdated equipment can help to lower your water bills and prevent any plumbing catastrophes. With even colder temperatures on the horizon, its a good idea to replace any old equipment now before you find yourself with sky high water bills or no hot water!
Take charge of your money and lower your water bills today! If you need any plumbing maintenance, repairs, or replacements done, call the professionals you can trust at Masterflo Plumbing by dialing (678) 822-7095!