Wednesday, 10 of March of 2010

How to handle a drain clog:

Drain clogs happen. So it is a good thing to know the best ways to unclog a drain. It is also wise to practice good clog prevention methods. Most drain clogs can be cleared by the home owner or resident, without intervention by a professional plumber.

You may wish to try first with a plunger. But be sure you use the right plunger, sink or toilet type, as required. If the plunger isn’t enough, you can move on to the snake or plumber’s auger. And if that fails, it is probable time to call your local plumber.


Efficient Water Heater:

Thinking about a new water heater? Good for you! Now is the time, with rebates available and very efficient new models available as well. All types of water heaters have been improved, and the new natural gas fired water heaters are some of the most efficient.

When you are considering investing in a natural gas water heater, energy efficiency is important. Warranty length and service availability is crucial too. For expert advice and professional installation, there is no one better to consult than your local plumbing contractor. They will be familiar with the advantages of natural gas water heaters, and all the other types as well, and will be qualified to install them properly for you.


Managing Drain Clogs:

Drain clogs can be such a problem. Your clogged drain may be something you can manage yourself. Or the situation may be beyond the home-maintenance stage and require professional assistance. But before you get to the point of calling the plumber, let’s talk about some possible preventions and some cures that you might manage yourself.

You may be able to unstop a sink or lavatory clog with just a plunger. Bathtub clogs can be more of a problem, as there is likely to be less easy access to the plumbing beyond the drain. You can try hot water, or you may wish to use a chemical drain cleaner. If neither cleaner nor plunger works, it is possibly time to make the call to your local plumber to get the job done.


Thoughts on Home Heating:

We tend to take our home heating systems for granted. And usually they perform as expected, year after year. Furnaces do fail, however. When they do, it is a good idea to consider upgrading to a more modern system. Home heating systems have come a long way. There are now alternatively fueled systems that burn things like cardboard pellets and fruit pits. If that is not for you, the traditional gas furnaces are also much improved, being both quieter and more efficient than older models. If you live in a mild climate, a heat pump may be just the thing for both heating and cooling of your home. Best call your local heating professional for advice.