Genmor Plumbing, Inc.
408-849-4485
Allstar Plumbing Corp.
408-215-1380
GoGo Rooter Plumbing
408-556-9373
Mike Counsil Plumbing and Electric
408-353-0804
JA Plumbing Services, Inc.
408-426-5900
(1) Locate your main water shut off valve to the whole house. This is very helpful in emergency situations (for example, in case of in-home flooding or major leaks).
(2) When going on vacation make sure to shut off your water to the whole house. This may prevent potential flooding from any leaks that may occur while you are gone.
(3) Once a year, drain your water heater. This prevents build-up of sediment, which will help to prevent premature rusting.
(4) Testing the water pressure to your home will identify any problems with the “pressure reducing valve” (PRV). You can check the water pressure yourself with a gauge purchased at a local home improvement store.
(5) Many types of clogs can be avoided by using common sense. Do not pour grease down the kitchen sink, and do not wash coffee grounds down the sink. Use chemical cleaners only when necessary. Do not flush larger items such as feminine hygiene products down the toilet.
(6) Thousands of people are scalded by tap water every year. The Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association recommends that the full-on hot water temperature at the faucet be set between 120° and 125° F.
(7) Use cold water when the disposal is operating. You can clean your disposal by grinding ice cubes. When your disposal needs a little freshening, just grind some lemon peels. Of course, you should read your maintenance manual.
(8) Always set water heater on vacation setting when travelling for a long period of time to prevent unnecessary heating cost.
(9) When you find or suspect there is something wrong with your plumbing system, it is always best to be proactive in your approach. Things like extremely hot water, unusual smells or noises can all be early signs of bad things to come. By addressing these issues when you first suspect them, you can sometimes avoid major problems in the future.
(10) Make the most of your service call. The technician will usually be happy to take a look at your water heater, check your water pressure, show you how to shut off the water to your house, and other useful things without charge.
(11) Always make sure that the person working on your plumbing is licensed by the state of California. You can request to see his plumber ’s license.