When you’re looking at buying a house, you know there’s a checklist of potential problems to watch out for and that list of potential problems includes several related to plumbing. Plumbing problems when buying a house could end up turning your dream home into an absolute nightmare if you get stuck with the wrong ones.
How to Remove Rust Stains
Nobody wants to see gross, ugly rust stains on surfaces in their otherwise pristine white bathroom. You look at your porcelain tile and all you see are reddish, brownish-orange streaks that never seem to come out no matter how hard you attack them with chemical cleaning products and textured sponges. What gives? Are you just doomed to have a rust-stained bathroom forever?
How Does an Ice Maker Work?
Why Are My Pipes Rattling?
Why Is My Toilet Bubbling?
How to Replace a Shower Head
What You Should Know About Well Water?
If you’ve always had a home connected to your local city water or municipal water source, you might take it for granted that public water like this is the only water source. But many homes, particularly those located in rural areas, are connected to well water. And yes, that’s exactly what it sounds like — water from a well, one that isn’t regulated the same way public water is.
How to Install a Washing Machine
When you think of plumbing jobs, installing a washing machine might not be the first one that comes to mind. After all, most people associate plumbing with sinks and toilets. But there’s much more within your home that connects to incoming sources of water (not to mention outgoing water) and your washing machine is definitely one of those appliances. Think about it — without water coming into your washer via pipes, this appliance isn’t going to work very well.
What To Do If You Have a Burst Pipe
Are Dishwashers a Fire Hazard?
After those cooking appliances are ruled out, a dishwasher is the second most common source of a kitchen fire. Apparently, fires start every 63 seconds and cost an estimated $10.3 billion in property damage.