Tips For Doing Your Own Plumbing.  It really shows when you take the time do learn how to do the plumbing yourself. It demonstrates that you’re concerned about the proper methods of maintaining your plumbing and that you strive to make sure things are maintained on your own. These are great attitudes to have. As with any other learned skill, you can add to your skills as a home owner and potentially save yourself money while learning.

Have a professional pump your septic tank every five years or so to keep it working well. The length of time between pumping your tank will usually depend on the amount of people using system.  Pumping your tank will stop any buildup in your septic tank and prevent any sewage backup problems.  Never flush items that will not degrade into your septic system.  Beware of putting any item, such has dental floss, into your system as any item that can float will end up in your drainage system and eventually clog your lines.

To prevent having frozen pipes, maintain a constant temperature in your home above freezing  or add heat tape to any exposed pipes, and be certain to adequately insulate those pipes that are out in the weather. Pipes have the potential to freeze if the surrounding temperatures are below the freezing mark. At best, it can take time for them to thaw and for you to be able to have running water. However, they pipes could burst, and that could make a mess and result in a big repair bill.

There are a lot of people who are putting flood alarms on their plumbing system in their homes. Flood alarms work the same way that smoke alarms do. They run on batteries and make a loud sound when water penetrates them. You can find and deal with leaks and potential floods in their earliest stages if you have well-placed flood alarms.

If your pipes are so noisy that they sound like squeaking or hammering, you can easily solve this problem. Exposed pipes need to be anchored. If the pipes are in the walls, floors or ceiling, you may want to call a professional to come and help complete the project.  Adding a simple expansion tank can prevent your pipes from banging and clattering by absorbing any unused water pressure.  These are a simple tank with a built in air bladder which is tied into your plumbing supply lines.

Use filters on all drains to prevent debris that might clog the pipes from getting through. Clean the kitchen sink strainer any time something collects in it. The bathtub’s and shower strainers need to cleaned out on a regular basis.

To have an efficient water heater, you have to figure out what size tank is required by your household. Purchasing the proper size tank can be assessed ahead of time and thus greatly improve the availability of hot water when needed.  Choosing gas, oil or propane can also save you money as electric water heaters are becoming very expensive to operate.

When buying a new home or an existing one, it is recommended that you have your property inspected by a Professional Home Inspector.  The Barrie Home Inspector will ensure you are aware of your properties problems prior to purchase.