Blocked Drain Plumbers and Plumbers | Blocked Drains Melbourne Experts | Blocked Drain Plumbers https://blockeddrainplumbers.com Blocked Drains Melbourne, emergency plumber, drain cleaning experts Thu, 30 Jul 2020 09:28:35 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 Fix Clogged Toilet Melbourne https://blockeddrainplumbers.com/fix-clogged-toilet-melbourne https://blockeddrainplumbers.com/fix-clogged-toilet-melbourne#respond Wed, 28 Oct 2015 00:48:36 +0000 https://blockeddrainplumbers.com/?p=1754 Three Tips to fix Clogged Toilet Melbourne There is one plumping problem you might be able to repair yourself and that is a clogged toilet Melbourne. Of course, serious clogs may require professional plumber intervention but there are a few things you can do before you call a plumber. If your situation is urgent and […]

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Three Tips to fix Clogged Toilet Melbourne

There is one plumping problem you might be able to repair yourself and that is a clogged toilet Melbourne. Of course, serious clogs may require professional plumber intervention but there are a few things you can do before you call a plumber. If your situation is urgent and you do have an emergency plumbing Melbourne problem you can contact us on 0412 738 874, or send an email.

The plunger your number one tool to go to when fixing a clogged toilet Melbourne

You should always have at least one plunger in your home as this is the item you use first to fix a clogged toilet Melbourne. You shouldn’t wait until your bathroom is flooded with dirty water until you buy your first plunger. The first thing you should do before using the plunger is to take the toilet tanks’ lid off and push the flapper in order to prevent the water from flowing into the bowl. After that you should start plunging to check if you are able to fix the problem. Don’t fret if there are no result from the first few times of pumping the plunger as robust pumping and elbow grease may be necessary to finish the job.

Snakes are next to fix a clogged toilet Melbourne

If there is no result from using the plunger, you should snake the drain. This is an item that is quite cheap and easy to find in almost all hardware stores. You should put the snake into the toilet bowl and carefully push it down the pipe to fix clogged toilet Melbourne. You will notice some resistance as the snake reaches the clog. When you do, you should rotate the snake clockwise in order to break up the clog with the tip of the snake.

Call Blocked Drain Plumbers to help fix a clogged toilet Melbourne

Sometimes plungers and snakes won’t solve the problem and this calls for professional help. The clog can be caused by the debris that has built-up in your toiler but it can also be caused by objects which have been dropped in by child or clumsy guests. At this point you should reach out to a professional plumber as they will be able to clear the pipe or make the needed repairs without causing more damage. A thing to keep in mind is arranging an annual inspection by a plumber to prevent a blocked toilet Melbourne. This will help in keeping the efficient work of your toilet and also keep all other bathroom pipes in excellent condition, free of clogs and leaks. If you require professional help …? Blocked Drain Plumbers, we are always ready to help with you plumbing emergency of your clogged toilet Melbourne. Just call us and we will do everything to unclog the toilet and get it back to more efficient state.

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DIY Water Heater 101 – Help us by knowing your water heater.

For many people the water heater is a complete mystery as they know they have hot water in their house, but beyond that, they know little else.

There are a number of things that you should be aware of when it comes to your water heater. What type of fuel does it use? Or if it is storing water in a tank?

In emergencies, you will need more information to provide the technicians with as this is an important appliance that requires professional help. If you want to be ready for those unpleasant situations, read through to meet your water heater.

Shape and Size are a Start

The capacity of the heater’s storage is one of the easiest things that you could determine. A water heater either has tanks in which water is stored and heated or they are pulling the water from the pipes and flash heat it. The size of your heater cannot determine its storage capacity as many tank heaters are both small and productive. You should, instead, look at its shape.

No matter the capacity of the storage, a water heater that has a tank has a round shape. The devices that don’t have tanks are attached to the wall and represent a square panel. Tank-less heaters could also be put in the basement or in the utility closet on the wall. Those devices are heaters for the whole house. Also tank-less heater will be put in closely to the appliance they are serving (e.g. shower, tub or a dishwasher).

Hybrid Water Heater

A hybrid water heater unit is most commonly represented by a small circular section and a panel. Though they are storing a smaller amount of water, they are able to heat it quicker than other models. Its design – panel and small tank – it very easy to see.

Electric or Gas?

This is the next thing that you should be aware of – what is the fuel source of your water heater. The most common options are electric and natural gas, but you could also see devices with solar power or thermal energy though they are less common.

Checking the name plate is the simplest way through which you can find out if your water heater is electric. The plate is most commonly located at the bottom of the panel or tank and it has a lot of information to give like:
• liter capacity – it shows how much water does the heater hold
• Dimensions
• Energy Efficiency rating
• Recovery rate – shows how long does it take for the water in the storage tank to be heated

Other things that you will notice if your water heater is electric is the wattage capacity and the voltage measurement. If there is voltage listed on the name plate, then your water heater is electric.

Sometimes the name plate is missing and in those situations, you must search the front of the unit for screws. You should be able to remove the panel of a storage water heater and then you should look for a blue frame. Usually, this is an indication that your heater is using gas. You should be careful when doing this operation.

Other Kinds of Water Heater

Most of our houses are equipped with either an electric or a gas water heater. But there are several other types that should be mentioned.
• Solar water heaters – Some of the energy in your home is coming from solar panels.
• Heat pump water heaters – Those usually move the heat around in order to generate the energy that is needed to heat the water up. Your heater is a heat pump, if your house is equipped with geothermal cooling and heating.
• Indirect water heaters – This type of heaters is relying the heating of the house on fuel to heat the water and are not equipped with a separate heat source.

You should take in mind the source of energy that your home is using in order to find out what heater you are using (when you do not have electric or gas water heaters).

If you want to learn more, you should visit our FAQ page where you will find more information that answers all of your questions.

And if you are thinking of upgrading your current system, give us a call on 0412 738 874! We are able to provide your with a thorough diagnosis and checkup of your home or business system.

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Owning an efficient bathroom https://blockeddrainplumbers.com/owning-efficient-bathroom https://blockeddrainplumbers.com/owning-efficient-bathroom#respond Thu, 24 Sep 2015 15:34:13 +0000 https://blockeddrainplumbers.com/?p=1388 Owning an efficient bathroom An efficient bathroom is something that all owners, both business and home, want as they can save money and preserve water. We are fortunate to be in a position where we can control the amount of water that is being used daily in the bathroom. Here are some ways through which […]

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Owning an efficient bathroom

An efficient bathroom is something that all owners, both business and home, want as they can save money and preserve water. We are fortunate to be in a position where we can control the amount of water that is being used daily in the bathroom. Here are some ways through which you can make your bathroom work more productively for you, your family or your employers.

Efficient Sink

You can determine the rate at which a tap is flowing by putting an 8-cup measuring cup in your sink and open the tap at its full power. You will gain more if you replace it with an aerated tap in a case where the cup is filled in less than 15 seconds. The normal flow rate for a bathroom tap is ranges between 2 and 5.5 litres per minute.

If you have replaced your tap, you should use your new one more efficiently. For example, when you are shaving, don’t leave the tap open – plug the sink and rinse the razor in the tank of water. Or turn off the water when you are brushing your teeth or while lathering the soap when you wash your hands.

You should also mind all leaky taps. Even a drip a second can waste around 22 litres of water a day. If you notice a leak, you should repair it as quickly as possible and if you are not able to do it yourself, call a plumber.

Efficient Shower and Tub

Placing a 3-litre bucket below the stream of water and timing it for about 20 seconds, will help you measure the rate at which a showerhead flows. You should replace the showerhead with a model from the low-flow type as you should keep the rate under 10 litres per minute – that is in the case when the bucket is filled completely in the given 20 seconds. The low-flow showerhead models are one of the most important components in every efficient bathroom.

And as in the case of the sink, we should learn to use the new equipment more efficiently. Something you might want to consider trying is cutting your daily showers down to five minutes or less. Cutting your shower with just two minutes will save about 600 litres of water per month. If you want to preserve even more water, try shutting it off while lathering your hair or scrubbing your body.

If you prefer taking a bath to a shower, you can use your bath more productively if you plug the tub before turning the water on. Also, instead of having the water pour down the drain while you are regulating the desired temperature, do this while the tub is filling. Use less water by only filling your bath halfway.

Efficient Toilet

If the flapper that is parting the tank from the bowl isn’t sealed accordingly, you might get yourself a toilet leak. These leaks may cause the so called “phantom flushes” – that is a situation in which the toilet is running for a brief moment for no known reason. Those leaks could also be silent. If you want to examine if there is a leak in your toilet, you should place some food colouring in the tank. If you see the colour seeping into the bowl within around 15 minutes, you should consider fixing the leak by changing the flapper.

Toilets that were installed before 1992 usually are older models that are using 13 or more litres of water for one flush. You are in the position of conserve more if you decide to replace your old toilet with a new, low-flow one as they are using about 6 litres per flush. If you choose a dual-flush toilet, you will be able to save more as they offer the option of flushing away liquid water with less than 3 litres. The bathrooms with the most productivity have this type of toilet installed.

If you decide to make no changes in your toilet or flappers, you should try to use your current one more productively. You must not use your toilet as a garbage can, throw away your tissues in the trash; you can also teach the kids that saving water is important so they don’t need to flush more than once.

You have learnt all the things you could do in order to have more efficient bathroom. Use this knowledge for good, share it with your family or your employees. If you want your bathroom to save water, you must be sure that everyone is engaged in your efficiency plan.

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