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Ways You Can Help Maintain the Sewer Lines for Your Bethlehem Home

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Maintaining your sewer lines is an important part of being a Bethlehem homeowner. Even the simplest preventative maintenance tasks could save you a lot of money and hassle. It’s also important to schedule routine check-ups with Resolve Rooter for complete preventative maintenance.

Clogged Toilets

A consistently clogged toilet could indicate a larger plumbing issue, such as a blockage in the main line, but you can usually prevent these clogs with a little extra effort. Never flush anything that could get trapped in your sewer lines, such as feminine products, paper towels, or cat litter. This is especially important for Bethlehem homes with older plumbing systems. You can usually take care of most clogs with a plunger, but you should call a professional plumber if you continue to experience problems.

Kitchen and Bathroom Drains

Kitchen sinks without garbage disposals are much more susceptible to clogs since food waste can easily get washed down the drain. Mesh drain covers are the most effective at making sure food particles do not get trapped in the pipes. Coffee grounds are another common cause for clogged drains, so try to compost them instead of washing them down the drain.

If you have a disposal, make sure you don’t put pieces of food too large for the grinder or anything with a tough skin, such as carrots or potatoes. When food isn’t processed completely through the disposer, they get trapped in the pipes and can cause slower drains. Eggshells can help clean out any food waste that gets stuck on the interior walls, so don’t be afraid to put them in your garbage disposer.

Avoid washing grease down any kitchen drain, and try to use more natural cleaning products instead of harsh chemicals. The same applies to bathroom drains, since some cleaners can actually cause corrosion on soft metal pipes. For that same reason, avoid using drain cleaning products, such as Drain-O, for clogged drains. Use a plunger instead, and clean out your sink drains regularly to prevent further clogs.

Place hair catchers in your bathroom drains, especially in the shower. Loose hair is one of the most common causes of slow or clogged bathroom drains. Baking soda and vinegar will also help break down blockages and reduce bad odors. Make sure you let it sit for at least an hour and then pour boiling water down the drain to help clean it out.

Professional Sewer Maintenance

No matter how well you maintain your toilets and drains, you should have a professional plumber check your pipes at least once a year. Plumbers have equipment specially designed to inspect and clean your sewer lines, as well as assess any damage to your sewer lines and recommend a course of action. If you experience frequent clogs, or notice your water draining more slowly than usual, call a licensed plumbing contractor as soon as possible.

No matter what kind of plumbing issue you may have with your Bethlehem home, call Resolve Rooter for any plumbing repairs and yearly inspections.

Is There REALLY Such a Thing as Plumbing Maintenance? A Tip From Bethlehem

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Because it is so specialized and can lead to big messes if handled improperly, home plumbing is sometimes neglected among routine areas of maintenance in your Bethlehem home. This is a mistake, however, as there are some routine tasks that should be performed on plumbing systems, such as:

  • Remove rust, calcium and lime deposits from the water heater
  • Cleaning the aerators
  • Clearing drain lines
  • Sharpening disposal blades

Some of these are simpler than others, but for the most part, unless you are a very savvy homeowner, they should be done by a licensed plumber. Even if you are not up to doing your own plumbing work, there are still plenty of routine things you can do in order to detect potential problems and see if further work is needed.

In the Bathroom

  • Unscrew the showerhead and look for deposits of lime, calcium, rust and other minerals.
  • Run water down shower and tub drains for signs of slow drainage.
  • Inspect the shower/tub for cracked tiles, which can be signs of leakage beneath the surface.
  • Flush each toilet with the tank lid off to make sure they are flushing properly and all parts are working.
  • Examine all caulking for cracks, gaps or peeling.

In the Kitchen

  • Turn on the faucets. See if water leaks out of the knobs, handles or elsewhere.
  • Have leaky faucets fixed right away.
  • Look beneath the sink for signs of leakage from the exposed drain pipes.

Elsewhere around the House

  • Take a look at the flame and burner chamber of your water heater. A yellowed flame may mean the fuel jets need to be cleaned. Make sure the chamber is free of rust and other small debris.
  • Inspect the washing machines hoses for loose joints, cracking or holes.
  • Look for mold and mildew throughout.

Next Steps

If you find any troublesome issues during this inspection, it is time to call in a professional to get them fixed right away. Doing this simple walkthrough once to twice a year can help prevent plumbing disasters before they happen.