
The work of basic plumbing is something anyone can learn and implement whenever required. There are tons of DIY plumbing you can learn from the Drain Rescue Plumbers. Here are 6 of the most useful DIY plumbing tips you can learn right away:
1. Find the main line
When it comes to your plumbing, the water that runs through the your plumbing lines are all sourced from one main water line switch. It’s crucial for you to know where to find the main water line switch, even if you don’t know how to turn it on or off. Some plumbing repairs will require for all of the water to stop flowing inside your home.
2. Find your interior water valves
You’ll need to know where to find your home’s water supply from outside of your house, and you’ll also need to find the knobs that control the water around your house. This includes the knob that controls your toilet water, your sinks, and the knobs for your washing machine and the dishwasher.
Finding these knobs will allow you to turn off the water supply for each of these areas for smaller plumbing tasks without affecting the water flow for other areas of your home.
3. Don’t use drain cleaner for all plumbing clogs

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In fact, professional plumbers discourage laymen from using drain cleaner at all. For example, a homeowner might be tempted to use drain cleaner inside of their toilets. Toilet lines aren’t equipped to handle the chemical, and the chemical can interact with waste in the toilet line, cause toxic chemical reactions in the air. Not only this, but the chemical can back up, causing burns to anyone using the toilet.
Drain cleaners were only meant to be used in sinks, but honestly, it’s best to use non-chemical tools for clogs. If the job is too challenging, then it’s best to call a plumber.
4. Avoid clogs in the first place

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5. Clean mineral deposits off of your appliances
It’s natural for minerals from your water supply to leave deposits on your appliances over time. These deposits will prevent water from flowing with enough pressure, and this will cause you to consume more water at a time. This also increases your monthly utility bill. You should try using mineral deposit busters such as vinegar.
Spray some on your water faucets, and soak your shower heads in the food-safe acid. It’s also a good idea to pour some in your washing machine, and run the machine for a cycle with nothing but vinegar and water. Not only will this help to break up mineral deposits in your washing machine, but it will also freshen up the inside of the machine’s drum, too.
6. Look for leaks
Finally, look for signs of leaks around your house. Are there spots on your ceiling or your walls? Is there water pooling under your sinks or by your toilet? If so, then you’ll need to call a plumber, immediately.