Thursday, July 25, 2019

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How do you know if your sewer line is leaking?
Floors that feel spongy or moist underfoot are telltale symptoms of sewer leakage. Your plumbing network snakes through the residence with a gadget of links to the principal sewer line. As seeping water pools around these connections, it damages and discolors indoors flooring.
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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

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Plumbing Plano TX Pro team can help you. Give us a call now and one of our phone reps would be more than happy to give you an imminent appointment. 😍
Can you patch a sewer line 😲 ?
Cracked sewer pipes can be more than just a costly repair—they can result in extensive and pricey property damage and lead to serious health risks. Sewer line repair is the first line of defense when a sewer line fails. If the sewer line can't be repaired, sewer line replacement is the only other option 🤝 .
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Thursday, July 4, 2019

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How to Reset a Water Heater 😱

Disconnect the electricity to the heater. Never tamper with a water heater that's still powered on. Before you begin opening the heater, figure out where it's plugged into the wall and turn off the electricity.

Most heaters are plugged into a wall with a cable. You may have to unscrew the cable or turn a knob near it to shut off the electricity.
If your water heater is wired in directly you'll need to turn it off at the breaker box.
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Remove the cover plates. Near the bottom of your water heater, you should find a metal plate that's held in with screws. Use a screwdriver to unscrew each screw and then lift the plate off the heater using your hands. Many water heaters have a second cover plate near the top, underneath this plate is usually where you will find the reset button.

Whether you need a Phillips or flat head screwdriver depends on your plate.
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Remove the insulation pad. There will be a foam installation pad just inside the heater. This conceals the buttons you'll need to access to reset the heater. Simply pull the pad out with your hands and set it aside for now.

If there is any moisture on the pad or near the reset button, it is likely that an element gasket is leaking, which will need to be fixed before resetting the water heater.


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