Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Can you "dispose all" in your disposal?

I have been on many calls with a disposal being jammed, not draining, or just not doing anything. 

What I have found is that most people believe that a disposal is supposed to "dispose all" you put in it. 

I'm really sorry to say that this not at all true. Disposals have to be used with some regard or some good judgement.

Believe it or not but your leftovers are the worst. Spaghetti, rice, and any kind of noodles swell with water so they expand in the disposal and if it does get past the disposal then it must go thru the plumbing configuration below your kitchen sink, which is also a bad idea. 

Other things I have found in disposals or in the plumbing pipes under the kitchen sink are freshly cut vegetables, egg shells, coffee grinds, and on a funny note I have also found shot glasses and wedding rings, also not a good idea.

My suggestion is always to scrape leftovers in the trash can and rinse off your plates from there in the sink. It might be an extra duty to take out the trash nightly after dinner because no one wants leftovers smelling up the house, but it sure beats having a jammed or stopped up drain.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Prolong the life of your Water Heater

Another question I am asked quite a bit after installing a Water Heater is "what can I do to make my Water Heater last as long as possible?" 

My answer is always to make sure your flush it at least once a year. 

The easiest way to do this is to grab your garden hose and hook it up to the valve at the bottom of your water heater, run it to an exterior location of the home and if it's not possible find the nearest tub (make sure the shower curtain or door is closed, and then turn the valve on at the bottom of the heater where you connected your garden hose and let it run for about 15-20 minutes. 

This flushes all debris and sediment out of your water heater tank therefore cleaning it up.

I always say make it part of your spring cleaning so that you never forget.

If you practice this you are going to get the most life out of your water heater.

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