Common Plumbing Problems #3 – Blocked Toilet
A blocked toilet can be cleared in a few simple steps. Try these steps before you may have to call a pro. You will need: a plunger, a bucket, towels/rags, and possibly a toilet auger. Ask the
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A blocked toilet can be cleared in a few simple steps. Try these steps before you may have to call a pro. You will need: a plunger, a bucket, towels/rags, and possibly a toilet auger. Ask the
Many times you can fix a clogged drain using items you already have in your home. Remove the drain strainer and use a plunger to force the clog out. Add water around the plunger head
A common household plumbing problem is the leaky faucet. A drip is caused by seepage from the water supply. Water enters your home under pressure and must have a watertight seal holding back the incoming water.
Plumbing problems can happen even with the best-kept homes. If you’re not a plumber it is still possible to fix some plumbing problems without having to call a plumber. There are five basic plumbing problems
Clean your oven without toxic chemicals by using: baking soda, table salt, dish soap, and water. You will also need a spray bottle, rubber gloves, plastic scraper, a bowl, and sponge. Mix 1 cup baking soda, 1/3 cup of
Halloween Safety is pertinent to your child having fun tonight: * 12 yrs. and under should be with an adult * Drive slowly * Walk on paths and sidewalks * Use reflective clothing, glow sticks and
Your hot water heater could be overheating if you ever experience steam or boiling water coming out of your hot water faucets. You should shut the water heater off ASAP. Then call De Hart Plumbing to come
Chex mix – 3 cups each, Corn, Wheat & Rice Chex. 2 cups each pretzels & peanuts. Melt 1 stick butter and mix in 3 tablespoons Worcestershire, 1 tsp. garlic powder & season salt and 1/2 tsp. onion
If your toilet seat cracks you can do a fix-it project with some wood glue and a bar clamp. Remove the seat, spread the crack open and add a generous amount of glue to both sides, squeeze