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.

The Elements Of A Great Plumbing System

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When your plumbing system is functioning properly, you will probably not notice it. However, when your plumbing system becomes defective, you'll become very aware of how this essential utility operates. But to have a healthy plumbing system in your home, you'll need to understand the characteristics of great plumbing.

Safe Drinking Water

Most residents assume that the water that comes out of the tap is safe to drink. A plumbing system does not contaminate the drinking water so that it remains potable. If you're concerned about the quality of your drinking water, one option may be to install water filtration. However, your plumbing system shouldn't make your water unsafe to drink. For example, drinking water should never mix with wastewater. 

Your drinking water can come from a municipality, a private water company, or from a nearby well. If the water comes from a well, you'll have full control over the quality of your water. 

Wastewater Disposal

A great residential plumbing system will dispose of wastewater efficiently. It should not allow foul gases to enter into your home and should make it easy for the gases to escape. The drain pipe must reach a septic tank or sewer system and must have the right slope so that the waste does not become trapped. If the waste travels to a septic tank, you will have full control over your waste disposal and will need to hire a septic pumping company periodically. Manholes must provide access to the drain pipes so they can be cleaned.

Utilities

The utilities must function properly and must conform to safety standards. The fittings and water pressure must be compatible with the appliances so they can function properly.

Because of all the requirements a great plumbing system must meet, you will not want to install your plumbing system yourself. Instead, you'll want to hire an experienced residential plumber near you.

Signs of a Defective Plumbing System

If your home has a defective plumbing system, you might notice a drop in water pressure. For example, when you go to take a shower, you might find that not enough water is exiting the faucet and you may find it inconvenient to take a shower. 

You might also have sewer odors that are not only unpleasant but are also a sign that there is something wrong with your plumbing system. If you notice any of these problems, you'll want to contact a residential plumber soon.

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6 August 2020