Get frozen metal water lines flowing with Hot-Shot 320® and Hot-Shot 400® pipe thawing machines from General Pipe Cleaners! Winter cold is approaching fast. And General’s compact units safely thaw pipes in minutes – without tearing up floors or walls, digging around pipes in frozen ground, or using hazardous blow torches. The Hot-Shot 320 generates 320 amps Read more
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Get frozen metal water lines flowing with Hot-Shot 320® and Hot-Shot 400® pipe thawing machines from General Pipe Cleaners!
Winter cold is approaching fast. And General’s compact units safely thaw pipes in minutes – without tearing up floors or walls, digging around pipes in frozen ground, or using hazardous blow torches.
The Hot-Shot 320 generates 320 amps of thawing power to thaw up to 100 ft. of 1-1/2″ pipe – yet weighs just 30 lbs. The powerful Hot-Shot 400 generates 400 amps of thawing power to thaw frozen lines up to 175 ft. long and 1-1/2″ in diameter.
Stuck on a job with only a 15 amp breaker? Hot-Shot 400’s dual level output lets you switch to 320 amps – and pull just 14 amps.
Hot-Shot units are easy to use, too. Just attach the clamps to the frozen pipe section – and plug the machine into any convenient 115 volt outlet. In just minutes, the frozen pipe thaws out.
Safety features include thermal overload protection and circuit breakers. General’s rugged devices also feature heavy gauge steel cases – and carry a two-year warranty.
See the Hot-Shot in action at drainbrain.com/hot-shot Or for more information, contact the Drain Brains® at General Pipe Cleaners at 800-245-6200 or 412-771-6300.
Your plumbing is an essential part of your household, and knowing how best to maintain your networks of pipes, your boiler, and your sewer services will serve you well and help you avoid some of the more common household plumbing issues. Any plumber will tell you that blocked drains, toilets, leaky faucets, and low water Read more
Your plumbing is an essential part of your household, and knowing how best to maintain your networks of pipes, your boiler, and your sewer services will serve you well and help you avoid some of the more common household plumbing issues.
Any plumber will tell you that blocked drains, toilets, leaky faucets, and low water pressure are their bread and butter and account for many of their callouts. However, these aren’t the only issues affecting your plumbing system.
There are many faults you can uncover when it comes to the plumbing in your home, and the older the pipes are, the more likely you will experience issues from time to time.
But what are more uncommon issues oyun right face, and how can you identify them?
Tree Roots In Pipes
If you have trees on your property and you are experiencing frequent blockages, or you are noticing a strong smell, waterlogged ground, or sewage backing up in your garden, it can be that the tree roots are causing the issue, and you might need to ask an arborist to come and help you with a tree removal to stop this happening over and over. A plumber can help you rectify any damage caused by rogue tree roots, but removing the tree altogether will remove any issues and stop you from having to keep fixing problems caused by trees.
Freezing Temperatures
Freezing temperatures can be a nightmare for your plumbing again, usually for older systems. When water in pipes freezes, it will expand. This expansion will then put your pipes and even toilets under pressure, causing an increased risk of cracks leading to leaks when water eventually defrosts.
To avoid this, you can add insulation to your pipes, or you can leave taps running slightly so the water is still flowing and doesn’t freeze.
Wipes
If you are flushing wipes down the toilet, this can cause blockages in your sewers, leading to slow-draining pipes and toilets, water rising back up the toilet, and the sewer backing up. While many wipes state they are safe to flush, the microplastics can build up and cause blockages. So, if you are experiencing any of the above issues and you flush wipes of any kind in the toilet, stop flushing them and have a plumber check out your pipes and sewers to remove any build-up.
Loud Water Valve
A loud water valve or water hammer occurs when a water valve is opened and shut suddenly, resulting in a loud banging noise. The reason for this is a sudden change in water flow, and the extra pressure builds up in the pipes, causing the noise from the valve. You can buy a device called a water hammer arrestor that is fitted near the valve or faucet, causing the issue and absorbing the sudden change in water flow, preventing the noise.
There are a multitude of water and plumbing issues you can experience in domestic plumbing systems, but these are some of the most uncommon problems you might encounter but not have heard of. If you are experiencing any symptoms mentioned in this post, these points could be the answer to your problems.