Plumbing Emergency at Home: Stay Calm!

Plumbing Emergency at Home: Stay Calm!

If you have never dealt with a plumbing emergency at home, you’re in luck! You’re also one of the very few who have never had to so far, which means it’s time to learn what to do in a plumbing emergency so that you can be ready if it ever happens. At some point or another, every household will deal with a plumbing emergency – whether that’s a puddle on the floor or damp in the walls. You won’t know when they’re coming, but if you are well-prepared for one, you’re going to be just fine.

Before you rush out and panic buy pipes and start Googling where the “PN16 Flanges Stainless Steel” go, you need to take a breath and be ready. You don’t need to qualify as a plumber to learn what to do. So, with that in mind, let’s check out five calm, cool ways to handle a plumbing emergency in your home. 

  1. The very first thing to do is to shut off the water supply. You should turn off the source of the leak as soon as possible, whether it’s the toilet valve or the valve under the sink. The water shutoff valve that provides a flow of water to your home could be shut off, too. Turn it clockwise, and that should do the job.
  2. Next, you want to check the water heater and shut that off, too. You want to make sure that there will be no damage to the heater itself. This will stop the heat from welling up and bursting.
  3. Once you’ve done both of those, find the small leaks in the home. You can turn on the taps one by one once you’ve turned off the main water valve. Any other water will move away from the pipes, and you’ll be able to work out where the leak is coming from. Please make a note so that you can let the plumber know when you call them out.
  4. Even when you turn off the water valve, your pipes will still be holding water. Turn off the valve and turn on the faucets once more to drain the pipes. Try to unblock sinks and toilets while you are waiting for a plumber – this could help the emergency, and they’ll be able to bring the right equipment to help you out.
  5. Lastly, don’t forget actually to call the plumber! You may not have the right tools for the job, but they sure will. It’s easy to forget to ring them amid a panic, but they’ll let you know whether you have done the right thing so far, and they’ll be able to guide you through what to do next.

 

A plumbing emergency doesn’t have to end in devastation for your home. All you need is to stay calm and let the experts help. Oh, and turn off the water. There’s no need for further damage if there doesn’t have to be. 

 

Hard To Clean House Tips

Hard To Clean House Tips

If you’re looking for ways to clean your hard to clean house keep reading. Whether you’ve not kept on top of things or you find it difficult to clean, you need to ensure you’re changing things moving forward. Luckily, there are lots of ways in which you can do exactly that. From using high-quality cleaning products to hiring a cleaner to help you, the more you’re doing to keep your house clean the better. With that in mind, here are 6 top cleaning tips for hard to clean homes: 

Hard to Clean House? Use High-Quality Cleaning Products

One of the best things you can do when it comes to cleaning your home is to ensure you’re buying high-quality cleaning products. Although they may be more expensive, the chances are they’re going to do a much better job when it comes to cleaning your home. Not only that, but they’ll last much longer as you won’t need to use as much. For a guide to the best cleaning products to buy for your home, you can visit this site here. Don’t always go for the top brands straight away though, sometimes there are hidden cleaning gems in the cheaper ranges.

Aim To Deep Clean At Least Twice A Week

Although it may be difficult to fit deep cleaning in around your day-to-day schedule, you need to ensure you’re cleaning at least twice a week. Whether this means cleaning for a little while on the weekends or cleaning a couple of days after work, getting yourself into a habit of deep cleaning will really help. On other days, you should be doing your daily cleaning tasks. I do power hours where I pop music on and just get on with it, It helps.

Think Of Absolutely Everything

When it comes to cleaning you need to be sure you’re thinking of absolutely everything. From the grout in your bathroom to on top of the cupboard in your kitchen, the more in-depth you’re being the better. If you’re looking for ways to effectively clean grout, you can visit this site here. 

Make A List Of Daily, Weekly And Monthly Tasks

Another great way to ensure you’re keeping your hard to clean house clean is to make a list of daily, weekly and monthly tasks you need to do. From cleaning your toilet every single day to hoovering once a week, if you have a list to follow you’re much more likely to keep on top of things. If it helps print out each of your lists and laminate them, marking off when you’ve done each task. I think Flylady still helps with things like this, look her up.

Hire A Cleaner To Help You

If you really think you’re going to struggle when it comes to keeping your house clean or finding the time to clean everything, you may want to consider hiring a cleaner to help you. Not only will they be able to help you keep on top of things but they’ll also clean parts of your house that you’d never think to clean. For a guide to hiring a cleaner, you can visit this site here. One of the very best things I did was to hire a cleaner. We don’t have her anymore. I couldn’t justify it after moving to a bungalow that is so much easier to keep on top of, but still. She was amazing.

Hard To Clean House Tips: Get Everyone Involved

Another great way to ensure your house is staying clean is to get everyone involved. If you’re all mucking in every now and again it’s going to be much easier and quicker to keep everything clean. 

Are you struggling to keep your home clean? What can you do to ensure you’re reaching those hard-to-clean areas? Did I miss anything off the list? Let me know your thoughts and ideas in the comments section below.