Keeping Your Plumbing Flowing Smoothly

If you deal with plumbing clogs on a regular basis, you might find yourself struggling with bent wire hangers, chemical drain cleaner, and unfamiliar pipes. Unfortunately, unless you are a trained professional, all of your efforts might be in vain. Most people don't realize it, but it is possible to damage your plumbing by making a few missteps. If you use the wrong chemicals or you push a little too hard, you might end up dealing with damaged pipes or your clogging problem could get worse. Fortunately, you might be able to use this blog to help you to keep your plumbing flowing smoothly.

2 Signs That Your Water Heater Needs To Be Professionally Repaired

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It is very important to make sure that you are doing everything you can to keep your water heater in the best possible condition. Otherwise, you could one day find yourself unable to shower or wash clothing unless you want to just use the ice-cold water coming through the faucets. To prevent that from happening, you will want to get on the phone with a skilled plumber the moment you notice any of the following two things occurring.

There Is A Knocking Sound Coming From Within The Tank

It is not unusual to hear a small click or other sound when the hot water tank is kicking on to heat up more water. However, if what you are hearing can be described more as a loud and hard knocking sound, you will want to get in touch with a plumber like those at Cascade Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC right away. There could be something going wrong that can be fixed before you no longer have use of the hot water tank. Then again, if the knocking sound is the result of a buildup of mineral sediment, your plumber may just suggest that you replace the hot water tank with a new one.

Your Water Is Not Clear Anymore

If you are starting to notice that your water is becoming increasingly foggy or it is outright brown, you will want to take action. First, make sure that the neighbors are not experiencing a similar problem with the water in their houses. If they are, then you know it is not your hot water tank, but rather a problem with the public supply line. Perhaps there is work begin done to it and eventually the water will clear up. If that is not the problem, you will want to talk with a plumber about checking out your hot water tank.

Usually, when the problem is with the tank, the reason is because there is rust in the tank that is getting into the water and therefore changing its color and clarity. This is not something anyone can fix in order to keep the same tank. You will simply need to have your trusted plumber remove the old tank and replace it with a new one. When looking for a new hot water tank, make sure that you are looking for one that is energy efficient and that will supply the right amount of hot water according to the number of people that live in your home.

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15 July 2017