10 Things I Wish I'd Known Earlier

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Our modern lives depend upon a network of fittings and pipes that ensure clean water is supplied to each fixture, sink, tub, toilet and shower in your home. The system also carries away wastewater away effectively and without causing sewer backups or smells. The system could cause major difficulties if a component is damaged. Be aware of the things to look for and working on the home plumbing system is crucial.

A majority of the plumbing inside your house is hidden in the walls or under floors however it's vital to understand what you're seeing. The plumbing system is comprised of two separate subsystems that do not overlap: the supply system and the drainage system. The supply system is responsible for bringing fresh water to your house via the water lines of the city or from your well. The drainage system is responsible for taking the wastewater (dirty water) away to the sewer line of the city or your private Septic tank.

"The "water trap" can be found inside each fixture, is the most important part of the drainage system. This is a downward-angled pipe that prevents the flow of sewage back up into the fixture. The trap is usually filled with water in order to prevent rodents from getting from the drainage. The traps are connected to branch drain lines, which eventually connect with the main drain.

One of the best ways to detect a plumbing leak is to turn off the water faucets at your home and make sure the dishwasher and washing machine is not in use. Monitor your watermeter and see if the reading changes. This would mean that there's a problem with the plumbing somewhere.