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Advice on DIY repairs when a plumbing issue arises!

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That water or sewage leak

We can’t all afford to call a plumber for every small plumbing issue or blockage. Therefore, it pays to know a few plumbing basics.

Get to know your home’s plumbing from water into the house to sewerage out. You should be able to tackle most minor plumbing repairs yourself. You will need some basic tools.

What to do in case of a plumbing emergency

Do you know the location of your shutoff valve? (Do you know what a shutoff valve is?)

A shutoff valve (stopcock) turns off the water supply, either to your home or to a fitting in the home. In addition, look for the main shutoff valve on the property boundary at the water meter or where the water supply enters your home. Turn this off in the event of a plumbing emergency.

Keep the area around the shutoff valve clean, for ease of access. Grease the shutoff valve from time to time to ensure that it does not seize up.

Blockages in the home

A sink or shower drain blockage is fairly easy to unblock.

Most frequently the blockage is in the u-trap behind, or under the sink. Undo the fastener and remove the pipe to get to the blockage.

Do not use caustic soda to remove blockages!

Shower blockages and smells are fairly common. A buildup of hair causes a shower drain to block. Most drain caps are fairly easy to remove. They either clip or screw into the shower floor. Once the cap is off, remove any blockage. Run the shower on hot for a minute or so to clean out the drain.

Plumbing blockages outside the home

Look at the plumbing pipes outside your home. You will see that pipes have a small, medium or large inspection cap (eye). Open this cap to check for blockages that have not been cleared by cleaning out the drain, or u-trap. Use a hosepipe to flush the pipe out after the blockage has been removed.

Remove the grated cover at the gulleys and check for blockages if a plumbing drain outside your home is smelly. Use a drain auger, or cut off a piece of hosepipe to loosen a blockage.

To check the flow, you should know where your rodding eyes and/or manhole drainage covers are. If caught early, you can resolve the problem by flushing out with a hosepipe.

Safety first when drilling into walls

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When drilling into walls, in a bathroom or kitchen, take care not to hit a plumbing pipe or electrical conduit. Rather use an electronic multi-detector to locate electrical cables and water pipes. They are a lot cheaper than getting a plumber to repair the pipe. Remember, the hole in the wall will need fixing as well!

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damp
Damp areas on walls are not always a plumbing leak in the wall. It is often rising damp, water splashing up against the walls or even a geyser or roof leak. Before the plumber chops a hole in your wall or tiles I will inspect and identify the reason for the damp for you. At the same time, I will check your geyser installation.

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