Category: Water

How to prevent and eliminate rust-colored hot water »

If your hot water looks red-brown, rust and minerals are probably building up in the tank. It’s time to drain the water heater. Turn off the main gas burner or the electricity to the water heater. Close the inlet valve. Remove the aerator, if any, from the hot-water faucet closest to the heater and open [...]

Hot water leaks from the tank »

If you are sure that the leak is coming from the tank and not from a pipe or fitting, the tank body has corroded with age and the whole heater has to be replaced. Often the trickiest part of the job is getting the old heater out of the basement and the new one in. [...]

Hot water leaks from valves »

If the water heater leaks from the drain valve, try more muscle to turn it off. If that fails, you can buy a brass hose cap with a hose washer inside. If you tighten the hose cap with pliers, it will stand up to typical water pressure.
If the leak is from the T&P valve, check [...]

How to drain the expansion tank in a hot water heating system »

1. Turn the system off and let it cool.
2. Close the valve to the expansion tank to isolate it from the rest of the system.
3. Place a bucket underneath the drain valve or attach a hose to it that terminates in a bucket or drain.
4. Open the valve on the bottom of the expansion tank [...]

How to flush a hot water heating system »

To flush a hot water heating system, follow these steps:
1. Turn the system off and close the water feed valve to the boiler. Let the system cool.
2. Connect a hose to the drain valve that’s located on the bottom of the boiler, and run the hose to an indoor or outdoor drain.
3. Open the air [...]

Operate and maintain hot water radiator systems »

These heating systems use pipes to distribute hot water to radiators located in various rooms of the house. Modern hot water systems use an electric pump to circulate the water. Valves control the amount of heat that is distributed to each zone. The heating cycle is completed as the water gives up its heat in [...]

Tips to save water and keep an ecologically friendly home »

Here’s a list of things people don’t normally pay attention to, but that you should for a more eco-friendly household.
(1) Dishwasher - Dishwashers can waste so much water if you run it when it is not full. A way to prevent this is to wash your dishes without use of the dishwasher. If you do [...]

How to replace ceramic tile: chip off the old block »

To replace a cracked tile, start by using a masonry or carbide-tip bit to drill a hole (any size) in the center of the damaged tile. With a glass cutter, score the tile diagonally from each corner to the center hole. Then, using a hammer and a cold chisel, chip away pieces of the tile, [...]

Prevent and fix leaks in the basement »

Tracking Basement Leaks
Traces of water on your basement floor could be caused by a leak or by condensation. To determine which, dry the area with a hair dryer and tape a 1-foot square piece of plastic wrap on the floor. Wait 24 hours. If moisture forms under the plastic wrap, then the source of your [...]

Tips to keep your foundation / basement dry »

Perforated plastic drainage pipe, embedded in a gravel trench at the footing of a foundation wall, drains water away from the foundation before it can build up pressure. Before filling the trench, line it with filter fabric to keep fine soil particles from clogging the drain gravel over time.
Retrofitting foundation drains is a grueling job. [...]

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