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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Preventing Toilet Bowl Leaks

Mitch Wright Plumbing Heating and Air
www.MitchWrightAir.com
(662) 349-3547
"The Right Prescription for Comfort" 

Picture this, you return home on a Friday evening after a fun night out with family and friends to find puddles. Lots and lots of puddles. You begin to panic and think where is the water coming from? And it hits you. You noticed the toilet had been leaking for quite some time and has been on your 'fix this' list time and time again, but you never got around to it.

If you happen to find yourself in this situation, we can ease your mind by letting you know Mitch Wright Plumbing Heating and Air is available to be there for you round the clock, seven days a week. But to prevent it from getting this far, here are a few tips on what you can do should you start to notice signs of trouble to prevent this scene from unfolding in your home!

Keep your toilet bowl clean
Of course it's nice for all of your household appliances to look sparkly and shiny clean at all times. However, keeping your toilet bowl clean prevents clogging and erosion and will allow you to see early signs of any possible issues.

Schedule Routine Maintenance 
Scheduling yearly routine maintenance will help to make sure your pipes are clear and functioning properly. Don't wait for them to clog to call in the professionals!

Re-Caulk 
Although many people have different thoughts about caulk, it can prevent plumbing nightmares. If your toilet does in fact have caulk around it and you notice its in need of repair, remove the old caulk and replace it as soon as possible.

Address Leaks 
If you notice that your toilet is leaking, give your friends at Mitch Wright a call right away! Remember, small leaks can lead to bigger problems. Fixing leaks immediately will save you a lot of money and can prevent the possibility of other major plumbing issues.

Have you noticed any leaks or possible signs in your home that could lead to major plumbing disasters? If so, we encourage you to give us a call. We will send one of our professionals over as soon as possible to get it checked out. To learn more about Mitch Wright, visit www.mitchwrightair.com.


Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Handling Plumbing Leaks

Mitch Wright Plumbing Heating and Air
www.MitchWrightAir.com
(662) 349-3547
"The Right Prescription for Comfort" 

Stumbling upon a leaking pipe can be one of the most frustrating things a homeowner can encounter. A leaking pipe can lower water pressure, cause water damage, and most importantly it can waste your money! All of the extra water leaking out is burining a hole in your pocket. Luckily, there are a few ways to temporarily fix a leaking pipe before calling in the professionals.



Getting to the Point:
For this quick fix, all you’ll need is a pencil and some electricians tape. Take the sharp end of the pencil and place it into the hole. Break off the point of the pencil so it clogs the hole. Then proceed to wrap it tightly in electricians tape. For extra insurance, place some plumbers repair putty over the tape for a more secure patch. Be sure to let the putty dry for at least a half hour before turning the water valve back on.

Clamp it Up:
A piece of rubber and a clamp will do for this quick fix. If you do not have any spare rubber lying around the house, an old inner tube will do the trick. Cut a small piece of the rubber and place it around the leak. Then use a C clamp to clamp the rubber and prevent the water from leaking out. If the rubber does not stay clamped, use a small block of wood to put in-between the rubber and clamp the rubber shut against the wood.

Garden Hose:
Grab yourself some scissors and an old garden hose and start cutting. Cut a piece of garden hose bigger than the hole in the pipe, plus a few extra inches, and place it over the leak. Then slice more of the hose in half to use as a cover for the pipe. To make sure the hose pieces stay secure, use a clamp to keep them in place.

While these quick fixes do work, they are only temporary and will require a proper permanent fix. These tips will allow you to turn the water back on, while you are waiting for the plumber. If you have a leak and want to get your temporary fix turned into a permanent one call on Mitch Wright Plumbing today! We would be more than happy to help! Learn more at www.mitchwrightair.com.