• Home Improvement
    • DIY
    • Remodeling
    • Woodworking
    • Home Design
      • Furniture
      • Organize
      • Tips
      • Decor
        • Interior
        • Exterior
    • Design Ideas
      • Bathroom
      • Bedroom
      • Dining Room
      • Living Room
      • Kitchen
  • Gardening
    • Backyard
    • Front Yard
    • Landscaping
  • Building Staircase
  • Categories
    • Home Improvement
    • Decor
    • Gardening
    • Woodworking
    • Lifestyle
    • Green Living
    • Real Estate
Dream Lands Design
  • Home Improvement
    • DIY
    • Remodeling
    • Woodworking
    • Home Design
      • Furniture
      • Organize
      • Tips
      • Decor
        • Interior
        • Exterior
    • Design Ideas
      • Bathroom
      • Bedroom
      • Dining Room
      • Living Room
      • Kitchen
  • Gardening
    • Backyard
    • Front Yard
    • Landscaping
  • Building Staircase
  • Categories
    • Home Improvement
    • Decor
    • Gardening
    • Woodworking
    • Lifestyle
    • Green Living
    • Real Estate
featured image - How to Avoid Emergency Plumbing Repairs

How to Avoid Emergency Plumbing Repairs

  • Perla Irish
  • February 6, 2022
Total
3
Shares
0
0
3
0
0

Keeping all of the systems under your roof damage-free can feel like a full-time job at times. It is your responsibility as a homeowner to provide all of the parts in your residence with the care they need. When it comes to things like your plumbing system, neglect can result in tons of water damage.

image - How to Avoid Emergency Plumbing Repairs
How to Avoid Emergency Plumbing Repairs

The average homeowner spends thousands of dollars  annually on repairs and maintenance. One of the main goals you should have as the owner of a home is preventing serious repair issues. Are you trying to avoid plumbing repair emergencies? If so, check out the great tips in this article.

Be Mindful of What Goes in Your Drains

In most cases, plumbing emergencies will happen as a result of mistakes made by the inhabitants of a home. One of the main things you need to consider when trying to avoid plumbing emergencies is what is going down your drains.

Once you get done cooking a great meal for your family, you may think that disposing of the oils used to cook this meal down the drain is a good idea. In reality, making this mistake can come back to haunt you in the long run.

Once this oil goes down your drain, it will start to solidify in the plumbing pipes. This will create severe leaks that will cause your drains to overflow.

The only way to get this problem fixed properly is by calling in an experienced plumbing company Ohio. However, you can avoid this plumbing emergency altogether by keeping cooking oils out of your drain.


Read Also:

  • Here’s How You Can Avoid the Most Expensive Plumbing Repairs in Your Home
  • How Can You Find the Right Plumber to Deal With Emergencies?
  • Look No More; Start Your Own Plumbing Business

Don’t Use Chemical Drain Cleaners

The average homeowner knows very little about how to diagnose and fix plumbing problems. This lack of knowledge usually leads to mistakes being made. One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make when dealing with a clogged drain is reaching for a bottle of chemical cleaner.

These chemicals will help clear a clogged drain, but they can also cause long-term damage to your plumbing system.

The chemicals in these cleaners can reduce the number of good bacteria in your septic tank. Without these good bacteria, it will be difficult for this system to break down solid waste.

Instead of using these harmful chemicals to address clogged drains, you need to work with professionals. An experienced plumber will be able to pinpoint the cause of your drainage issues and fix them quickly.

Protect Your Pipes from Freezing Temperatures

If you live in an area that experiences brutally cold temperatures during the winter months, you need to work on protecting your outdoor plumbing pipes. Without the right amount of insulation, these pipes can freeze up.

As the water inside of these pipes starts to thaw, it can cause lots of problems. Having a ruptured pipe can lead to high water bills and water damage. This is why you need to insulate your outdoor plumbing pipes before cold weather moves into your area.

By using the tips in this article, you can keep your residential plumbing running efficiently.

Total
3
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 3
Share 0
Share 0
Previous Article
featured image - Which Design Degree Should You Choose and Why

Which Design Degree Should You Choose and Why?

  • Perla Irish
  • February 6, 2022
View Post
Next Article
featured image - How did the Pandemic Change Remote Work?

How did the Pandemic Change Remote Work?

  • Perla Irish
  • February 6, 2022
View Post

Subscribe

Subscribe now to our newsletter

You May Also Like
Wall-mounted ductless mini split air conditioner in a modern living room
View Post

Maintenance Practices That Extend Ductless Heating and Air System Life

  • February 14, 2026
Ceiling HVAC air vents integrated into a quiet residential living room
View Post

How HVAC Systems Actually Work (and Why They Often Feel Inefficient at Home)

  • February 4, 2026
Wall-mounted home thermostat and HVAC air vent in a quiet residential hallway
View Post

Understanding Home HVAC Systems: What Actually Matters, What Doesn’t, and When to Act

  • February 4, 2026
Air conditioner integrated into a calm residential living space during daytime
View Post

Why Your Air Conditioner Is Not Blowing Cold Air (And What That Usually Means)

  • January 31, 2026
Wall-mounted air conditioner in a quiet living room during daytime
View Post

Leaving the Air Conditioner On All Day: When It Helps, When It Quietly Backfires

  • January 31, 2026
Shower water flow in a bathroom affected by hard water
View Post

How to Soften Hard Water for Showering and Bathing

  • January 19, 2026
Soft daylight showing mild hard water residue on a residential window
View Post

A Calmer Way to Deal With Hard Water Stains on Windows

  • January 2, 2026
Chrome and nickel finishes shown in real home lighting, highlighting reflective chrome and softer nickel surfaces
View Post

Chrome vs. Nickel Finishes: What Works Best in Real Homes

  • December 31, 2025
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclosure
  • Sitemap
  • Contact Us

Input your search keywords and press Enter.