Read on to learn why frozen pipes are a problem and what you can do about it.
Your home plumbing could pay a big price if your house isn’t prepared for winter. Learn how to save cash and keep pipes from freezing.
If your faucet drips, leaks, makes strange noises or has low water pressure, try these tips for troubleshooting and solving the issue.
We all know that water expands when it freezes. That’s not a problem with the ice cubes in your freezer, but if that ice forms in your plumbing, it’s a potential disaster. A frozen pipe can crack, spewing hundreds of gallons of water into your home. Fortunately, you can take steps to help prevent a catastrophe and put your mind at ease.
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Learn how to solder copper pipes and be sure to follow all safety instructions. Soldering is a fairly simply process that even beginners can do.
Even if you're not a do-it-yourselfer, it's important to know how to shut off the main water valve in your house. In fact, make sure everyone living in your home knows where the water shut off valve is so you can react fast if and when disaster strikes.
Clean drains using a green household cleaner that's made with baking soda, salt and clear vinegar; then, pour the mixture down the drain and follow it with a...