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Tips for bringing your old toilets back to life

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Over the years, toilets lose their shine and color. Sometimes they even seem too old to continue serving. What to do? How to renovate them? Common techniques When plumbing fixtures start to age, they look dirty and in disrepair. In this case, you can simply clean them or fill in their enamel. Clean the toilets Simple techniques are enough to restore the shine to an old sink or an old porcelain bathtub. First, prep your device by carefully sanding it with a fine-grit sandpaper. This is for removing rust, but be very careful not to damage it. Then dust and degrease it with acetone. To remove the scale, spray the surface to be cleaned with white vinegar. You can also add a little lemon juice and coarse salt. Wait a few minutes before rinsing and cleaning with a sponge. If it resists, repeat the operation until it disappears completely. Finish your cleaning by applying turpentine with a cloth and scrubbing. Repair chipped enamel The enamel that gives a porcelain sanitary ware its shi...

A leaking toilet, what to do?

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A water leak in the toilet is a sign of poor drainage. It is usually important to plug this leak as soon as possible if you do not want the problem to spread throughout your home. If you have some plumbing knowledge, you can plug your leaky toilet yourself. Otherwise, it is best to call a professional plumber directly.  What are the causes of a water leak from your toilet flush?   Leaking toilet flush Different reasons can cause your toilet to leak. A poorly adjusted float can for example cause water to flow through the pipe because it will be too full. Drilling this float can also lead to a water leak in your toilet . In some cases, it is the float valve valve that is scaled up or worn and this causes water to flow into the bowl. The diagnosis of a professional plumber for each possible cause of water leak is therefore necessary to know the appropriate solution. He is the only one able to quickly and effectively detect anything wrong with your toilet. Following his anal...

Ignore the little drop under your sink?

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A small drip under your kitchen or bathroom sink might not seem like much, especially if it's coming from a drain that leaks only while the faucet is on. But if the problem is an occasional leak from a drain or a slow but steady flow from a water supply line, the end result is dampness under the sink. If the cabinet under your sink is full of cleaners, there may not be enough air circulation to completely dry the wood. Damp wood can potentially cause big problems. Here are three big reasons why you shouldn't put off fixing the plumbing under your sink until tomorrow, even if the leak seems minor. Damp wood promotes mold growth Mold spores float around your home all the time. They usually cause no damage, but when they land on damp wood they begin to thrive and multiply. You will probably notice a musty smell before you see the mold. In fact, you may never notice the mold when you look under the sink. Mold can grow under the cabinet, behind the wall, and under the floor. I...

Choosing the right sink for your bathroom

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The sink is one of the main players in our bathroom. Along with the toilet and the bathtub , it is one of the three most used appliances. But despite its importance, choosing one can often be overwhelming. Lots of options are presented before you in an assortment of finishes, materials, and installation types. Check out the different types of bathroom sinks you can choose from. Before leaving to buy your sink , arm yourself with this little piece of information. Underwater sinks Underwater sinks are sinks that sit under the counter. No protruding lips on the counter. Instead, the rim is recessed below, creating a seamless, clean look. This comes with the added benefit of allowing you to wipe up debris and spilled water directly into the basin without anything getting in the way. Unfortunately, they are not suitable for so many types of counters. Your best bet would be a solid surface, like stone. (Laminates can't seal against moisture as well.) These sinks also tend to cost a b...

Why descale a water heater?

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Do you have a water heater or a hot water tank and it seems to be covered with limescale? The descaling of a plumbing installation , in this case, the water heater requires more precautions and professionalism. If you want to make sure this procedure is done correctly, contact a professional plumber . What does descaling a water heater involve? Limestone is the first source of the appearance of pies in plumbing installations such as the hot water tank. This is all the more true if you live in an area where the hardness of the water is more consistent than elsewhere. This kind of problem can very quickly deteriorate the storage equipment, which requires establishing its maintenance or more precisely the descaling of a water heater . To be able to enjoy hot water all the time in Local Plumber Richmond , here's what you should know.   Descaling hot water tank The descaling of a water heater , cumulus, or hot water tank is part of the maintenance work to be carried out regularly....

How to Fix Plumbing Problems Using the Tools You Already Have in Your Home

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Troubleshooting plumbing problems with common items in your home Plumbing problems can be a major headache for homeowners. If you don't know how to fix your plumbing problem , don't worry. We've compiled a list of common items in your home that can be used to solve many plumbing problems. Baking Soda and Vinegar: For clogged drains , pour 1 cup of baking soda down the drain, then 1 cup of vinegar. Wait 10 minutes, then pour boiling water down the drain to remove the baking soda and vinegar residue. Coffee grounds: Pour coffee grounds down a clogged drain and let them sit for about 30 minutes before rinsing with boiling water. Dishwasher detergent: pour dishwasher detergent into clogged pipes and wait 15 minutes before rinsing with hot water Common plumbing problems and how to solve them quickly Plumbing problems can be a nightmare. They can come up at the worst possible time and disrupt your day. This article will teach you how to solve common plumbi...

4 Questions to Ask a Plumber

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Questions to Ask a Plumber Before Entrusting The Job Find out what to ask a plumber before you entrust them with the job to make sure it will be done correctly. A plumbing emergency requires immediate attention, but turning to an unqualified or unlicensed plumber can lead to costly mistakes in the future. The best thing to do is to ask them a few questions before giving them the job. Here are the 4 questions to ask a plumber: Do you have a license and insurance? The first thing to ask a plumber is whether he or she has a license. Licensed plumbers must pass a test proving that they have the experience and knowledge required to resolve a water failure or malfunction. Licensed plumbers also know current building codes and are up to date with industry news. The lack of experience and specialization of a plumber can mean that the work will not be qualitative. Since unauthorized plumbers are unable to obtain the required permits, the work may be illegal, meaning additional costs ma...