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Modern life is dependent on the complex system of plumbing and fixtures which supply water to every home appliances, such as showers, sinks, bathtubs, and toilets. Also, it carries the waste water out efficiently with no sewer backups, or odors. This type of system may cause severe difficulties if a component is damaged. The key to household plumbing is knowing what to look for and understanding how the system works.

The plumbing system inside your house is mostly hidden behind walls and under floors. It's vital to know exactly what's happening. Plumbing systems are broken down into two distinct parts which are supply and drainage. The supply system is responsible for the flow of fresh water from your city water well or from the city into the home. The drainage system takes wastewater (dirty water) away to the city sewer line, or the private septic tank.

An essential component of the drainage system an important component called the "water trap" within each fixture. It's a pipe that is downward-angled that keeps sewage from flowing through the fixture. The trap is usually filled with water to ensure that rodents are kept from the drainage. The traps are connected to branch drain lines which eventually connect with that main drainage.

One of the best ways to detect a plumbing leak is to shut off all faucets within your house and ensure that the washing machine and dishwasher aren't running. After that, check your water meter to determine if it changes, which would indicate that a leak is occurring somewhere within the plumbing system.