Plumbing and being a plumber is more involved than clearing clogs and installing toilets. Plumbers work in residential, commercial, industrial, and the private sector, designing, installing, and maintaining plumbing systems. A plumber must be able to understand blueprints, utilize plumbing tools, and make adjustments as needed. Plumbers also need to use other construction tools such as saws for cutting into walls and welding for soldering or attaching pipes and fittings. There are also subspecialities a plumber can concentrate in such as steamfitting, pipelaying, and pipefitting.

Common FAQs received by plumbing professionals such as Sitename include:

  • Why is My Hot Water Heater Making Strange Sounds? -; Gurgling, rumbling, and popping noises are not uncommon and typically are the result of mineral deposits or sediment accumulating inside the tank. Minerals like limestone and calcium that don’t get dissolved can bounce around inside the tank during a heating cycle and hit the sides of the tank. Flushing the tank periodically can help reduce these deposits. If the sounds worsen and resembles hot water boiling, a serious problem might be festering. Water trapped in the sediment means the hot water heater is working harder and heat isn’t being transferred to the water. If the pressure is not relieved the tank may rupture.
  • What Types of Maintenance Can a Homeowner Perform? -; There are a few things a homeowner can do maintenance-wise for their hot water heater. Relieving the pressure periodically via the pressure valve and flushing out the tank at least annually will extend the life of the appliance.
  • What Can be Done at Home for Clogged Pipes & Drains? -; A plunger can be a homeowner’s best friend -; try it first. If that doesn’t work, try a liquid drain solvent following the directions on the label. Traps may be removed to clear out the clog if that is where the clog is located. For clogs located beyond the trap, drain augers can be rented, with some having a reach up to 50 feet.

Plumbing repairs and do-it-yourself projects can often be performed by the homeowner in an effort to save costs. Before beginning consider the following: Do you have all the equipment or tools needed? If not, what is the cost to purchase or rent them? Does the work you plan on doing require a licensed professional per your locations codes? Do you have adequate experience? Do you have time? You can also connect them on Facebook.