Did you enjoy last month's blog post titled 3 Common Plumbing Problems that you can Fix Yourself ?
Good news! Here are three more common plumbing headaches you can handle without a service call.
Slow-Draining Shower or Bathtub
How to fix: Hair and soap buildup are the usual culprits. Remove the drain cover and use a drain snake or even a bent wire hanger to pull out debris. For minor buildup, a mixture of baking soda and vinegar followed by hot water can clear the clog.
Tip: Clean your drain regularly to prevent future slow-draining showers.
Leaking Toilet Tank Bolts
How to fix: If water is pooling around the base of your toilet, check the tank bolts inside. Tighten slightly with a wrench or replace rubber washers if they’re cracked or worn.
Tip: Don’t overtighten; it can crack the porcelain.
Low Water Pressure in Faucets
How to fix: Mineral deposits often clog the aerator at the faucet tip. Unscrew the aerator, soak it in vinegar for 30–60 minutes, then rinse and reinstall.
Tip: Clean faucet aerators every few months for smooth water flow.
Many plumbing problems are simpler than they look.
With basic tools, a little patience, and some DIY know-how, you can save money and avoid unnecessary visits from your plumber.

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