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Can You Identify These Home Plumbing Myths?

 

How much do you know about the plumbing system in your home? Here are a few of the most common home plumbing myths.

Common Plumbing Myths:

  • Banging Noises Mean Your Water Heater Will Explore –The reasoning behind why your water heating is making a lot of noise is that sediment has collected within the heating tank. This sediment is made of minerals from the hard water. When it sinks to the bottom of the tank and heats up, you’ll hear a popping sound. However, if the water in your tank is boiling, then this is a sign that your water heater is put at a temperature that is too high.
  • Leaky Faucets Aren’t a Big Deal – It’s important to fix any faucet leak, no matter how big or small. Even a slight kitchen faucet leak can waste more than one trillion gallons of water annually nationwide. It also puts extra wear and tear on your plumbing system.
  • Putting a Brick in Your Tank will Save Water – Bricks deteriorate over time and can cause your toilet flapper to break. An alternative, is that you might displace too much water by placing a brick in the tank. This means that you will have to flush twice.

Check out this article from Angies List for more tips to help you identify common plumbing myths. You can also contact bluefrog Plumbing + Drain with any questions you have about your home plumbing. Our experienced technicians can help you with all of your repair and installation needs. Call us today to contact our professional plumbing technicians – we are available 24/7 with no overtime fees!

 

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