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Home   »   Blog   »   Archives for February 2016

Assembling a Copper Pipe Joint

  • Posted on:February 26, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing News, Plumbing Tips & Maintenance
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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Brush plumbing flux on the scraped surfaces and collect the joint. Move the fire around the joint to warmth it uniformly (principle photograph). I lean toward MAPP (methyl acetylene-propadiene) gas to propane since it warms the joint all the more rapidly. The copper will get glossy as the flux liquefies. After a minute, the copper…

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What Should I Do With a Leaky Faucet?

  • Posted on:February 24, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing Tips & Maintenance
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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Step 1 – Turn off the water! As there is nothing more regrettable than endeavoring to unscrew a channel loaded with water, it is constantly encouraged to start a pipes venture with the principle water supply killed. Step 2 – What a considerable measure of non-handymen don’t know is that a spigot handle is really…

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Be Careful with Grease and Oil in Drains

  • Posted on:February 22, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing News, Plumbing Tips & Maintenance
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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Discarding grease and oils can be a risky undertaking. It can be particularly hazardous for your pipes. Grease and denser oils can’t go down the channel since they have a tendency to set when they gather in one spot. On the other hand, did you realize that cooking oils and grease aren’t the main substances…

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Why a Stainless Steel Sink?

  • Posted on:February 19, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing News
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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Stainless steel kitchen sinks have fabulous properties, that pull in property holders to pick them for their kitchen. They are not effectively imprinted or scratched, and not effortlessly debased, recolored or rusted. Subsequent to the quality, outline and style of the stainless steel sinks are not the same starting with one model then onto the…

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Cleaning a Stone Sink Before Repair

  • Posted on:February 17, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing News
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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Before you can repair stone sinks you have to first give them an exhaustive cleaning. On the off chance that you attempt to do the repair without cleaning the sink, the epoxy may not set legitimately. Cleaning the sink preceding repairing can likewise evacuate any surface scratches that might have framed. Pour the scouring powder…

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What is a Drain Snake?

  • Posted on:February 15, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing Emergency, Plumbing News
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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A channel snake (likewise called a pipes snake or deplete twist drill) is a long, adaptable, metal link with a cone formed wood screw on the end. A home channel snake is little (around 50 feet long) and more often than not hand-fueled, and it’s known as a snake in view of its conspicuous likeness…

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Reducing Basement Condensation Easily

  • Posted on:February 12, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing News, Plumbing Tips & Maintenance
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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Cellar buildup is the motivation behind why storm cellars create smelly and mildew covered scents. Storm cellars are exceptionally moist now and again. Keep in mind that you can’t totally get take out buildup, you can just minimize it. Raising the Temperature You might decrease the buildup in your storm cellar in the event that…

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Exploring Sewage Setups in the Home

  • Posted on:February 10, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing News, Plumbing Tips & Maintenance
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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Sewage frameworks for homes can vary contingent upon the year the house was constructed and the area of the home; you might have a sump pump or a septic tank. The contrasts between these two frameworks not just effect the pipes procedure of the home, additionally affect how that pipes is kept up. Septic frameworks…

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Thawing a Frozen Pipe Quickly

  • Posted on:February 8, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing News, Plumbing Tips & Maintenance
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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On the off chance that the warm towel does not give enough warmth to defrost the funnel, attempt this second system for utilizing a hair dryer. Plug the hair dryer into an adjacent outlet. Turn the dryer on and point the blowing warm air toward the solidified region of the funnel. Start applying the warmth…

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Replacing a Shower Head that is Leaking

  • Posted on:February 5, 2016
  • Posted in:Plumbing Tips & Maintenance
  • Posted by:Little Rock Plumbing
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So, you have a shower head that has been leaking for awhile. This isn’t a huge issue to try and figure out – here are some steps that you can take in order to make it all work the way that it should. Step 1 – As usual, turn off the home’s water before starting…

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