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<h3>Tips And Tricks On Do It Yourself Plumbing</h3>

Plumbing does not have to be as complicated as most people make it out to be. There are some basic things that you need to know about plumbing systems, as well as, having the necessary tools to do your own repairs. This article may have a few useful tips and tricks that you can add to your tool belt.

Before you start a plumbing project you should tighten all of the pipes that are easily accessible. Especially if your pipes are making a range of loud banging sounds, as this is a clear sign that there are loose pipes along the line. It is also a good idea in case there is a clog so the excess pressure released does not break a loose pipe.

Avoid frozen pipes this winter! Keep a small trickle of water dripping from faucets, and wrap your uninsulated pipes with foam or newspaper. If possible, keep the doors open between unheated and heated rooms. In an unheated area such as a garage or laundry room, keep a small heater next to the pipes. Remember to do this before the first cold snap hits.

Periodically check your pipes for leaks and cracks. These can be forgotten, since pipes are usually hidden away, but checking for leaks and cracks can help you identify a small problem before a big problem occurs. You may have to enlist the help of a family member to turn on and off the water stream as you are checking.

Don't shrug off that trickle coming from your toilet as a small problem. Even the tiniest leak can be quite expensive in the long run as you end up wasting potentially hundreds of gallons of water. See if you can find the root of the leak, or seek out professional advice, and keep your toilet running efficiently.

Use a strainer over your sink drain to catch food and other bits of material. Otherwise, you will likely get a clogged drain. Your kitchen sink strainer must be cleaned whenever it catches anything. Bathtub strainers need regular cleaning as well.

Before the cold season hits, check out the condition of your gutters on the roof of your house. Remove all debris, leaves and branches so that you can have a smooth flow of water and easy drainage. Caretaking in advance will help to prevent serious issues with plumbing down the road.

Find out the plumbing codes in your local area before starting any project. Plumbing codes can vary wildly from area to area and you don't want to run afoul of the codes. Visit your local building department to find out information or hire a plumber for a day to help you go over your plans and provide advice.

Always remember to keep your dryer's lint trap clean. By doing this simple task, you can circumvent a great deal of trouble. including prevention of fires. Regularly check your lint trap for rips or holes which could let lint escape into your pipes and cause clogging.

If you find that your pipes have frozen during the cold winter months open all the faucets in your home. This lowers the water pressure for when the pipes thaw and the water is freely flowing again. Make sure to open all the faucets not just those that are frequently used.

Everyone in your home should know where the main water shut off valve is. By knowing where to find this valve, you'll be able to shut off the water in the event a pipe bursts, a bathtub or toilet overflows or any other emergency that requires you to turn off the water.

To keep the pipes in your kitchen in tip-top shape, avoid pouring fats or cooking oils down the drain. These liquid fats solidify in the pipes and create clogs. As an added protection, wipe congealed grease from pots to further avoid creating clogged drains. By following these tips, you can help avoid a plumbing disaster.

If your washing machine's drain stack overflows, you should try to snake it with a typical pipe snake. Your washing machine can back up if small things get caught in the pipe, like lint.

Choose your pipe cleaners with care. Sometimes they have very harsh chemical agents that damage your pipes. Ensure you're choosing a brand advertised as being a gentle one for your pipes. http://bvkrongbong.com/Default.aspx?tabid=120&amp;ch=632768 are good for your pipes--or for you. Some chemicals are toxic to humans. In addition, if a cleaner attacks bacteria indiscriminately, it may destroy helpful bacteria that keep the plumbing system running smoothly.

To make sure your sump pump will run in an emergency, routinely test it by adding several buckets of water into the sump pit. The pump should turn on, remove the water and turn off with ease. Do this regularly, especially if your sump pump doesn't run that often, to ensure it will work when needed most.

To help you save money with plumbing, you should perform regular preventative maintenance. Without performing preventative maintenance, your drains will eventually get clogged and you will have to call a plumber. Calling a plumber can be expensive, so in order to avoid these costly repairs, make sure you do regular preventative maintenance.

When it comes to plumbing, there is never an unsolvable problem. If you feel yourself becoming frustrated with the project, you should try to take a break from what you are working on. The greatest mistakes start to happen when you become angry and inpatient, so take a break and walk outside.

Before you being a plumbing job, take a few key steps so that you can avoid any mishaps. Turn off all water supplies before starting a project. Make sure that you have protected items nearby with tarps to keep them from getting damaged by spraying water. It is better to be prepared than it is to deal with damage after the fact.

Copper piping tends to slightly expand when hot water is run through it. This expansion causes the pipes to become misaligned with the pipe hanger. This can damage the pipes over time. Taping around the pipe where it meets the hanger can prevent this problem.

As you can see, many plumbing problems are very easy to solve on your own if you have the proper knowledge. Don't let a professional plumbing service charge you a hand full for something that you can do on your own! Try the tips in this article next time and see the money you save!

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<h3>Meet Bernard the Roughneck, Canada's Joe the Plumber</h3>

<p>Canada may have found its very own Joe the Plumber in Bernard Hancock, aka Bernard the Roughneck, a 32-year-old oil-rig worker who made waves when he showed up to the House of Commons dressed in greasy coveralls and a red hard hat.</p>

<p>Like the American Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, who rose to fame as a right-wing everyman during the 2008 US presidential election, Hancock has become the public face of the Alberta oil industry and its employees.</p>

<p>His face and his trademark mop of curly hair are plastered on T-shirts and mugs.</p>

<p>Last week, he appeared on Parliament Hill in his oil-rig getup to support a petition asking the federal government to do more to help Canada's struggling oil and gas industry.</p>

<p>"Families are being destroyed," he said.</p>

<p>The petition, which had 35,000 signatures, was tabled by Alberta Conservative MP Shannon Stubbs and organised by the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC), a pro-oil advocacy group.</p>

<p>Canada’s climate change dilemma</p>

<p>Like many, Mr Hancock was lured out to Alberta with the promise of relatively high wages for relatively low-skilled work. Canada exports CA$220bn (USD$168bn; £129bn) in natural resources a year, mostly to the United States, and the sector accounts for 17% of its GDP, according to 2015 data provided by Natural Resources Canada.</p>

<p>In Alberta, the third-largest oil producer in the world, the oil and gas industry employed approximately 155,000 people in 2015, about 11% fewer than in 2014, according to the Alberta government.</p>

<p>The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says that since 2015, the industry lost 40,000 direct jobs - 100,000 when one includes indirect jobs.</p>

<p>Industry advocates blame the downturn on the low price of oil, the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline project in 2015, and the federal Liberal government's proposal to introduce a carbon tax.</p>

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