Showing posts with label Plumbing Adelaide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plumbing Adelaide. Show all posts

2015-06-26

How To Diagnose a Problem With Your Hot Water System In Adelaide

How to diagnose a problem with your hot water system in Adelaide  Experiencing a problem with your hot water system in Adelaide during winter is a nightmare. For me, I know the only thing that gets me out of my beautiful, warm bed in the mornings is the promise of a hot shower. As your cold body hits the soothing warmth, it almost makes the early start worth it. The next problem is having to get out, which is hence why I’m often late to work. Having to shut off the faucet and jump out and get your towel is almost as bad as having to push your feet out of bed. So, if you’re like me and mornings are bad enough with a hot shower, imagine if your hot water system shut down and you had to have a cold one? It’s a fate not even worth thinking out, however, unfortunately it can be a reality for many unlucky households. 
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1. For some unlucky people they discover their hot water system isn’t working the worst way possible, by touch. They will either leap into the shower without testing the water and be frozen alive by the icy sheets of water, or it will happen mid shower when the heat turns to ice in a matter of seconds. I still haven’t worked out which option is worse. The cause of this monstrosity could be the pilot light, which has gone out. To determine if this is the problem, you will have to check on the pilot light. In the instance where it is not working, you are able to relight it yourself. To do this you can either follow the directions in your owner’s manual, or alternatively call a gas plumber to perform the job for you.

2. Another sign of your hot water system hitting the wall is if you start to hear strange noises coming from the heater. If you’re wondering what the cause of the noise is, it’s the hard-water scale or minerals making the noise. Over time these items develop inside the tank and then break off. To fix this issue, the sediment needs to be drained and cleaned. This is a bit more of a tricky job that is most likely best performed by a professional.
3. If there is a pool of water underneath your water heater, this is a bad sign. Most likely the water is spurting out from a leaking pipe or alternatively a loose valve. Inspect the area and see if you can notice a leaking pipe. If you don’t notice any leaks coming from the pipes, then give a go at tightening the valve. Another alternative is that a faulty valve, a defective heater element, or an obstructed vent is creating the leak. The best thing to do is to call a professional gas plumber to solve the problem for you. 

4. You may have noticed your relaxing, steaming hot showers and now pretty mild. No matter how much you crank on the hot tap, your shower just won’t heat up. This is often a sign that there is a problem with the thermostat. Rather than messing around checking your tank, just call a gas plumber. 
 
If you notice any of the signs outlined, you should call the professional team at Premier Gas immediately. Premier Gas specialize in hot water system repairs in Adelaide.

2015-05-12

Unblock Your Drains in Adelaide Without Harsh Chemicals Or The Help From Plumbing Professional Plumbers

We’ve all been there before, our drain has clogged and rather than calling professional Adelaide plumbers, we grab a bottle of drain cleaning from the local shop and whack it down the drain. While these sorts of cleaners usually do the job, have you ever considered what you are actually pouring down your drain? Drain cleaners are renowned for being the most concentrated and dangerous cleaning product on the market for homes. You may notice that many extra-strength drain cleaners are actually labeled as poison, as they contain potent ingredients like lye, caustic potash and bleach. 
 
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Home remedy  

For this drain cleaning exercise you’ll need to raid your pantry from baking soda and vinegar. The process is very simple and should get rid of your annoying blockage. All you need to do is simply sprinkle about half a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by half a cup of vinegar. The two ingredients will mix together in your drain and create air bubbles, so it’s important to quickly plug your drain with a cloth, while this process starts as it can spurt up out of the drain like opening a bottle of shaken soft drink. Let the bubbles subside for a few minutes and you can then unplug it. Leave the mixture to settle inside the drain for around half an hour. Next, pour a whole kettle’s worth of boiling water down the drain to get the mixture going. The carbon dioxide air bubbles that have been created should clean the inner pipe; while the expanding air produced helps push the blockage away. 
 
Bacterial cleaners  

This next method works well in the kitchen sink, rather than the bathroom sink, as it breaks down fat. There comes a time in most households, where the sink will block owing to the fatty liquids that have been poured down it. Instead of putting dangerous chemicals down the sink, why not try yogurt? You many scoff and question how yoghurt will work but just think about it. Many people eat yoghurt when they themselves are feeling a little backed up, as it contains probiotics that help break down bacteria and enzymes in your stomach. The same method words for your drain, so next time you notice a blockage, pour some yoghurt down the drain. 
 
Air cleaners 

For a drain that is completely clogged and won’t get rid of any water, a good idea is an air cleaner. The air cleaners utilizes compressed air to blast the clog away. All you need to do is secure it around your drain and turn it on. Air should shoot down your drain and into the pipe, dislodging the blockage. 
 
Utilising these simple techniques will ensure you remove your drain’s clogs in an environmentally friendly way. Prevention is of course also a major step and one simple step that has worked wonders in  my household is avoiding brushing my hair over the sink. I use to always carless comb my hair through over the sink and because I usually wear my hair pulled back lots of the trapped hair that would normally fall out during the day, shed into my sink. I have found simple taking a step back from the sink ensures my hair doesn’t block my drains. It’s also a real eye opener as you see how much hair you’ve been letting fall into your drain. 

In instances where these methods don’t work and you don’t want to use harsh chemicals, you can Call Professional Plumbers in Adelaide

They will quickly and efficiently solve any drainage blockages, so you won’t have to worry. For Reliable Adelaide Plumbers call Premier Gas

2015-03-26

Determine When You Need Help From Professional Plumbers in Adelaide

Many homeowners will call plumbers out to their Adelaide residence for the most minor plumbing problem. One common problem homeowners enlist plumbers to solve is a malfunctioning faucet. When they notice a leaking faucet they don’t know what to do and jump on the phone. In reality though, this is a problem that can be simply fixed without professional assistance. The most difficult thing about repairing your faucet is finding the right parts to replace the broken ones inside your faucet. However, this is not always necessary. By simply taking your tap apart, you will be able to find what is going on and hopefully fix the problem quickly.

When you notice a leaking faucet the first thing you will need to do is inspect it closely. It’s important to work out where the leaking water is coming form to determine the type of repair the faucet will require. For example, a leak at the end of the sprout will be treated differently compared to water leaking from the base of the sprout. 


Once the site of the leak has been determined, the water supply must be switched off. Most likely the shutoff valves will be located underneath the sink. If you are having trouble finding the valves, you will need to switch the main water valve off at your home. Now that they water is off it’s time to open the faucet. To release pressure, open the faucet in the centre position. Next, use a strainer or cloth to cover the drain hole in the sink so you don’t mislay and tiny plumbing parts into the drain.

It’s vital when you remove the different parts that you carefully take note of the order and location of the parts. It may be a good idea to set up a camera somewhere to record the steps so there’s no chance you will forget the order. Another handy tips are to put aside the parts in the order you removed them in. That way you will not forget.

Once you have removed all the parts, closely examine the inside of the valve. You should keep an eye out for mineral deposits or morsels of weakened deposits. If there are these type of issues present clean the surface with a cloth or try soaking with vinegar to make the mineral deposits budge.

A good way to remove any blockages that may be making the flow of water slow is to clean the body of the faucet out with a penknife or screwdriver. After you’ve had a poke around be sure to flush any remains out that have been dislodged during the examination and clean.  

When you’ve finished cleaning reassemble the faucet and return it to the middle position. Slowly allow the water back on by turning on the valve. Allow the water to flow so the air comes out and it begins to flow freely. If you notice the water is flowing slowly the aerator may need to be cleared out.

After following these simple steps you should manage to locate any problems and fix them easily. However, if these steps do not stop your faucet from leaking, you will have to call a professional. For talented plumbers you can rely upon to solve a range of Plumbing Issues in Your Adelaide Home, contact Premier Gas.