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7 Helpful Plumbing Tips for New Homeowners

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7 Helpful Plumbing Tips for New Homeowners

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  1. 7 Helpful Plumbing Tips for New Homeowners 56 W. Main St, New Palestine, IN 46163 317 788 4328 comforthvacindy@gmail.com www.comforthvac.plumbing

  2. Don’t learn the hard way. Knowing where the main water valve is will save you a lot of headaches. Otherwise, you may find yourself dealing with a flood situation.

  3. Not only can untreated leaks lead to mold, but they can also drain your wallet. With water damage, come large bills to pay.

  4. If your kitchen is equipped with a garbage disposal, beware! Foods like celery and remains of banana peels and eggshells, for example, don’t belong down the drain

  5. When dinner requires you to cook with fats, greases or oils, keep them away from your drain during the clean-up process. Though it may go down smoothly, these products can really take a toll on your pipes.

  6. Drano? More like Dra-NO! Clog-dissolving liquids are made up of chemicals that can eat away at your plumbing system and should only be used as a last resort. For a DIY solution, snake your drains regularly and utilize a mixture of baking soda and vinegar for minor clogs.

  7. Plungers aren’t just for toilets. Though you may want to own a separate one for minor drain clogs. In the event, your drains become clogged, use a plunger to force out the excess water and debris until water flows freely.

  8. Never, EVER, flush anything other than toilet paper down the drain. Flushing household items puts you at risk for a blockage in your pipes; clogging your pump station; and/or causing a sewage backup for surrounding homes and businesses.

  9. 56 W. Main St, New Palestine, IN 46163 317 788 4328 comforthvacindy@gmail.com www.comforthvac.plumbing

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