Taking care of your Toronto home plumbing system,
and managing your water consumption behaviors isn’t rocket science, by
any means. However, you might be surprised what fairly common,
detrimental mistakes so many Toronto homeowners make every day. These
mistakes can build in severity over time, and snowball into major
plumbing disasters if left unattended.
By knowing these mistakes, you can be better suited to avoid their consequences and keep your home plumbing running properly.
- Ignoring the Signs
Easily, the worst thing you can do to
your home plumbing stems from negligence; ignoring the warning signs of a
pipe failure or other plumbing problems will only cause those problems
to develop, and result in higher restorative costs later on. Common
signs of a plumbing problem you should take immediate note of include
persistent clogging, lawn indents, poor water pressure and lawn
moisture.
If you notice any of these signs, do not
ignore them or forget about them! By acting fast, you can mitigate not
only damage to your plumbing, but the extent of later repairs. Very
often, we see major plumbing damages as the result of negligent care;
damages which are entirely avoidable with the right care and attention
given.
- Using Chemical Cleaners
One of the worst things homeowners can
do to their home plumbing systems is also one of the most common methods
people use to “clean” their drain pipes. The fact of the matter is that
these chemical cleaners can actually be very hazardous to your home
plumbing system, and may even damage your pipes. The pressurized,
foaming action and unnecessary additives that make these chemical
solutions work are also what make them dangerous to your plumbing.
If you routinely use these cleaners to
resolve home pipe issues, you may actually be causing the erosion and
breaking down of your own pipes! Over periods of use, these cleaners
will naturally begin to eat away at the inner walls of your pipe. This
corrosion can be completely avoided by merely choosing alternative
methods of pipe clog repairs, such as natural, vinegar and baking soda
cleanse solutions. These natural reactions work just as well as chemical
cleaners in a pinch, and are much less damaging to your pipes.
- Taking On Too Much With DIY
While seasoned DIYers can likely handle
any minor plumbing problem with efficient ease, we often find average
homeowners taking on huge restoration efforts on their own to save
money; while its possible to fix your own plumbing without any prior
experience, it’s unlikely to turn out that well.
One of the worst things you can do to
your plumbing is cause additional damage by getting in over your head
with DIY measures. If you feel uncomfortable resolving a plumbing issue
on your own, call a professional for assistance. Often, professional
repairs can be done much quicker than DIY repairs, and as it turns out,
much cheaper. When unprepared homeowners attempt large-scale DIY
plumbing repairs, they can actually increase their costs by using the
wrong tools, or taking apart the wrong pipe fixtures.
- Opting for Dated, Impractical Repairs
Even when homeowners finally make the
decision to have their home plumbing professionally repaired, there is
still room for mistakes to happen; most often, these occur when people
opt for outdated repair options. These techniques, which are impractical
given today’s technologies, are often overly intrusive and even
damaging to properties, and cause more hassle than they’re even worth.
This hassle is due to the physical
digging, or “trenching,” of lawns during underground pipe repairs. These
techniques can cost homeowners significantly in landscaping repairs,
and take days to complete effectively. Fortunately, innovative
trenchless technologies all but eliminate this need for digging, and can
be finished in less than one day. By using cured-in-place, epoxy-resin
pipes and pressurized application, plumbing specialists can mend any
pipe damage without actually excavating the pipe, and the area around
it!
- Abusing Your Drains and Garbage Disposal
Another common plumbing mistake we see here in Toronto concerns how homeowners treat their drains, waste pipes and garbage disposals. To put things simply, by disposing of trash, grease and many food products, you contribute to drain clogging, buildup and long-term damage.
Under no circumstances should you try to process animal bones, silverware, plasticware or trash in your garbage disposal;
as it turns out, everyday garbage is the last thing you’ll want to put
down your disposal. Additionally, avoid running fat, cooking grease or
oils through your drains, as these substances easily solidify within
pipes, creating lasting flow problems for your plumbing if left
untreated.
We recommend cleaning your garbage disposal
on a semi-regular basis with ice cubes and running water, as these can
free problem-causing food debris. You should also run your disposal on a
regular basis, as rust can develop and accumulate if it’s left alone
for too long a period.
- Letting Aged Pipes Waste Away
One of the worst things homeowners can
do to their Toronto plumbing systems, particularly those in older homes
built from 1945 to 1972, is let their aging pipes decay. Particularly,
pipe deterioration occurs quickest in homes equipped with Orangeburg
sewer pipe, as the tar paper materials these pipes are made of absorb
moisture, and as a result easily deform with pressure.
These sewer pipe systems have a life
expectancy of around 50 years; as most were installed prior to 1972,
that means their time is almost up. To combat this pipe degrading, the
most proactive homeowners will have these pipes replaced before costly,
damaging problems develop; here at Mister Plumber, we’ve found that
trenchless pipe bursting is often the most effective and affordable way
to do this.
- Skipping Routine Checks
Avoiding all of the above plumbing
mistakes, however, cannot make up for general negligence; a vast
majority of major plumbing problems can be entirely preventable with
routine and annual pipe inspections. For starters, you can diagnose your
own pipe and drain problems from home, and check your plumbing
performance before the need to call a professional ever arises, by
evaluating your water meter and water flow on a monthly basis.
However, that does not mean you should forget about professional inspections
altogether. In fact, we suggest getting a specialist to look at your
home plumbing systems at least once per year, as their trained eyes can
catch troubling signs earlier and far more accurately than the average
Toronto homeowner’s.
If you are still looking for trusted
plumber, Mister Plumber in Toronto, Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York
specializing sewer repair, upgrade waterline, water service upgrade,
drain cleaning, backwater valve installation, lead pipe replacement,
re-piping and emergency plumbing, Mister Plumber uses the latest
technology to effectively troubleshoot and quickly repair any plumbing
problem and offers a fast response and free estimates.
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