Q&A / 

A plumbing system vent is integral to a successful home sanitation system. Plumbing vents supply air for the escape of noxious fumes and equalize pressure within plumbing systems. Plumbing system vents are vital features that keep your plumbing drainage systems working right.

READ THE ANSWER »

Cast iron pipe is superior to pvc in noise level, is cost effective because it lasts, and is environmentally friendly. Sources of more information and manufacturers of cast iron pipes are listed here.

READ THE ANSWER »

Copper plumbing can be damaged by aggressive, or corrosive water. Drinking water can contain varied dissolved chemicals and minerals that cause leaks in your plumbing. Ask questions about your water source and aggressive water treatment, and consider copper plumbing alternatives if the water proves corrosive.

READ THE ANSWER »

High water pressure can cause noisy booms, or water hammer, in your water system when taps are turned off. Unless this water pressure is relieved, piping can sometimes burst or leaks develop. Water hammer arresters include installing a pressure reducing valve and/or water heater expansion tank, or, increasing the size of piping. Stop the noise ... and potential problems.

READ THE ANSWER »

If installing a pressure reducing valve to reduce water hammer, there are several things to keep in mind. Pressure reducing valves can also go bad, and you need to watch that your inside house pressure is not reduced by the pressure reducing valves you add.

READ THE ANSWER »

Liquid drain cleaners come in varied formulas, using either alkaline bases or acids to dissolve clogs. Drain cleaners can be harmful to you and your drains. Caution is necessary. Never mix chemicals or products - serious burns and eruptions can result!

READ THE ANSWER »

SPONSORS /