Water Conservation Tips For Consumers

Don’t run the hose while washing your car. Use a bucket of water and a quick hose rinse at the end. Saves 150 gallons each time. For a two-car family that’s up to 1,200 gallons a month. Run only full loads in the washing machine and dishwasher. Saves 300 to 800 gallons a month. Use only as much water on your lawn as you need to. Step on your grass. If it springs back when […]

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Are “Sweating” Pipes a Problem?

“Sweating”pipes and plumbing fixtures in summer time or during seasonal changes are often not a sign of faulty plumbing. Condensation of water vapor in the air, forms beads of moisture in warm weather on exposed pipes and fixtures containing cold water. However, when a toilet tank continues to “sweat” for hours after it has been used, it is a sign that cold water is continuing to flow through the toilet. This could be due to

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Fixing Frozen Pipes

The problem with frozen plumbing pipes is not always the freezing, but too much force in the remedy. Thawing with a blowtorch can start a fire or cause water to flash into steamwhich might result in an explosion. It is far better to adopt the slower and more conservative procedure of melting ice by the use of a blow dryer or heat gun.

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Check Floor Drains

Check floor drains on a regular basis. Water in the trap can evaporate, permitting sewer gases to come into the house. Pour a pail of water into the drain periodically in order to make sure of a proper water seal. In doubt? Call ABT Plumbing.

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