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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Identifying Plumbing Problems in Your Bathroom

It's National Kitchen and Bath Month! A large part of your love for these rooms in your home is plumbing that works. Think about it. How great is your bathroom shower if the water won't drain?

To help keep your bathroom in tip top shape, we're sharing three great ways to identify plumbing problems in your bathroom:

Check the bathroom sink: At first glance your might not notice any leaks under your sink. However, to catch the sneakier leaks, fill the sink with water and then let it drain entirely. Keep a close eye on the fixtures in the meantime. The full force of water will reveal leaks that may not be seen otherwise. Plus, if it's draining really slowly, you know you have a clog in there somewhere.

Inspect the toilet: Standing over the toilet, give the bowl a little nudge with your leg to ensure it doesn't wobble. A loose fixture is more likely to leak. Next, flush the toilet a few times in a row. Look around at all parts of the toilet to ensure there are no leaks.

Take a look at the tub: To inspect a bathtub, you need to find access to the drain. Similar to the sink, fill the tub with water all the way and then check the access point for leaks. Also, while draining the tub, ensure the drain isn't leaking either.

For more on inspecting plumbing fixtures in your home, click here.

At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter we can help you inspect and fix all leaks in your bathroom, kitchen and elsewhere. Call us for the plumbing services you need at 516.874.7937. LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates on plumbing information.

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