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PLUMBING 101
WARNING: Should you wish to perform your own
plumbing maintenance using the information we provide on this website, please be
advised that Old School Plumbing cannot be
held responsible for any work not performed by our own
licensed
master plumber.
Failure to contract any plumbing work to a licensed master plumber could
result in serious bodily injury or death.
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Slow Drains & Faucets
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My shower head and faucet aerators have a buildup of a white
substance around the area where the water comes out. Is there
anything I can do other than replace them?
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The unsightly buildup is mineral deposits. To remove these deposits
from the showerhead, take a plastic bag and pour a cup of vinegar in
it. Place the bag over the showerhead and use a twist tie to hold it
in place overnight. In the morning, remove the bag and use an old
toothbrush to gently scrub off the deposits. You might be able to
remove the aerators from the faucets and allow them to soak in the
vinegar overnight.
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Our kitchen drain has taken longer than usual to drain during the
past year. Should we have it cleaned?
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Before you have the drain cleaned, try using a major brand drain maintenance product. These products are
designed to remove the usual buildup of soap scum, grease and hair.
If that doesn't work, then click here
for more tips on unclogging a drain.
Strange Noises
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When I am in the laundry room and the
water heater is operating, I
hear a rumbling sound coming from the water heater. What could cause
this?
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Rumbling sounds coming from a water heater are an indication that
sediment has built up on the bottom of the water heater. What you
are hearing is water that is trapped in the sediment and is boiling.
This is an indication that the water heater is not operating
efficiently. Sediment will not allow the heat to transfer to the
water in the tank, which sends the heat up the flue.
You may try draining a few gallons of water off the bottom of the
water heater tank. This is done by attaching a drain hose to the
valve at the bottom of the tank. Allow it to drain for about five
minutes.
WARNING: HOT WATER IS DANGEROUS. DISCHARGE THE WATER INTO A FLOOR
DRAIN, LAUNDRY TUB OR BATHTUB. HOT WATER WILL KILL YOUR GRASS IF
DISCHARGED ONTO THE LAWN. HOT WATER WILL CRACK A TOILET BOWL IF
DISCHARGED INTO THE TOILET.
Many newer models of water heaters have a new feature that prohibits
the buildup of sediment in the tank. If your heater is an older
model, it may be cost effective to replace the water heater if the
buildup is severe.
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I am hearing a whistle sound that seems to be connected to the
plumbing system. It comes and goes at times, but I can't find the
cause of it. What could cause this?
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The sound you are describing is usually caused by a toilet fill
valve that is slowly leaking. To locate the leaking toilet, remove
the lid of each toilet tank and adjust the fill valve mechanism
until it stops. Once you have found the toilet causing the problem,
repair or replace the fill valve.
Click here for more on noisy pipes.
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Toilet Replacement
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We need to replace a toilet in our home. We have heard coworkers and
friends complain that the new toilets do not flush properly, and
that they require multiple flushes. What is the recommendation for
toilet replacement?
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When the federal government mandated that new toilets use no more
than 1.6 gallons per flush, manufacturers had to develop a toilet
that would achieve this but that would also flush properly (clear
the bowl) and carry the waste to the city sewer or septic system.
Some of the early models did not do this properly. Since then, the
complaints have forced the manufacturers to develop new ways of
flushing toilets. One new way is the use of a pressurized toilet
tank. This model looks like a regular toilet, but it has a pressure
tank inside. When flushed, it works like a commercial toilet. A
large surge of water enters the bowl and clears the bowl of any
waste. These toilets work well, but are not as quiet as a
conventional model.
When considering a new fixture for your home such as a toilet, we
recommend that you choose a fixture made by one of the major
manufacturers, such as American Standard, Kohler or Eljer.
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Water Temperature & Water Bills
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The temperature of my hot water seems to be higher than what I think
I need. How can I conserve energy, yet also be sure that there is an
adequate amount of hot water?
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Most people are comfortable with their hot water set at 120°F, which
is also the new standard that manufacturers use when pre-setting it
at the factory. If you have an older model, set the thermostat at
medium. On a gas model, there is a dial on the front of the gas
valve. On electric models, the thermostats (there may be two) are
concealed behind the two panels on the side of the tank. NOTE: Turn
off the electricity before removing the panels. There are exposed
wires behind the panels containing HIGH VOLTAGE.
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There are four people in our house, two adults and two teens. We are
constantly running out of hot water. After a five-minute shower, the
water starts to turn cold. This change occurred quite recently.
Help!
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There are two possibilities. First, the dip tube has broken off.
This is a tube that forces incoming water to the bottom of the tank
so that hot water will be drawn off of the top. When the dip tube
breaks, cold water entering the tank mixes with the hot water and
cools it down. This can occur in both gas and electric models.
Second, if your water heater is electric, the lower element that
heats the water may not be operating properly, thus only the upper
half of the tank will heat up. The cause of this problem could be a
bad element or a thermostat malfunction. This type of problem should
be evaluated by a qualified plumber.
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Recently my water bills appear to be rather high. None of the
faucets appear to leak. What else could contribute to a high water
bill?
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You may want to check to see if a toilet is leaking. First, check
the water level to ensure that water is not overflowing the tank by
way of the overflow pipe. This is the pipe in the middle of the
tank. It has small tubing connected to it. If water is running into
the overflow, adjust the fill valve to stop the flow approximately
one inch below the top of the overflow tube or to the water level
mark stamped on the side of the tank.
Second, put a few drops of food coloring into the tank to test the
flush valve mechanism. If the water in the bowl changes color within
15 minutes, this is an indication that water is leaking into the
toilet bowl and that the ball or flapper needs to be replaced.
Click here for more causes of high
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