Regular drain cleaning is an important part of routine maintenance for your kitchen and bathroom plumbing. Over time, organic and inorganic build-up will develop along the inside of these pipes, such as food particles, grease, hair, and soap scum. With enough build-up, the drains will become slow and eventually clog.
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Monday, June 15th, 2015Ask a Plumber: Why Won’t My Toilet Stop Running?
Friday, May 17th, 2013Toilet problems can be incredibly disruptive. As one of the most used appliances in your home, you need to make sure that it operates well every day throughout the year. One of the most common problems that we come across is toilets that continue to run long after flushing. While this may seem like an inconsequential, minor issue, it can actually lead to leaks and higher utility bills. There’s no repair too minor (or too large) for a professional Orlando plumber, so call Modern Plumbing Industries, Inc. (MPI) today.
In order to better understand what the problem is with your toilet and why it won’t stop running, it’s useful to first look at how your toilet functions. Your toilet is comprised of three major components: the flushing mechanism, bowl siphon, and the refill mechanism. Simply physical principles ensure that there is a consistent and constant level of water in your toilet at all times. Water conforms to a container or surface because of gravity and the curvature of the pipe behind the bowl allows the overflowing of the bowl by the tank to cause the toilet to flush. So long as the bowl is filled quickly with enough water to activate the siphon, your toilet will flush.
The tank behind the toilet bowl rapidly dumps several gallons of water into the siphon, which causes the bowl’s contents to overflow down the drainpipe. But in order to control the flow, your toilet tank has a flush valve that controls the flushing mechanism. The filler float, which looks like a ball connected to the end of a stick senses the level of water in the tank, and tells the filler valve to send water into the tank and the bowl after the flush is complete, so that the flush mechanism can be restored.
A sticky or damaged flush valve can cause a toilet to run constantly after flushing. It may also be a problem with the chain that connects the handle to that mechanism. Sometimes a jiggle on the handle will ensure that the tank fills back up, but you may need to replace the part to ensure that it doesn’t happen regularly.
Call MPI today if you need an excellent Orlando plumber. We’d be happy to take care of your any problems with your home plumbing.
Plumbing Tips: Best Bathroom Upgrades
Monday, December 3rd, 2012Are you thinking of upgrading the bathroom fixtures and faucets in your Winter Springs home? At Modern Plumbing Industries, Inc. (MPI), we can help you out with all your bathroom installation and replacements. Call us for advice and tips on choosing the right ones.
Meanwhile, here are some of the best bathroom upgrades you can choose for your home.
Low Flow Showerheads and Faucets
Did you know that a standard showerhead uses up to 5.5 gallons per minute (GPM)? The amount of water you can save by installing a low-flow showerhead can reduce your water bills up to 40%. Low-flow showers will have a 2.5 GPM rate, or lower. Faucets will have different rates, and your Winter Springs plumber can help you decide which faucet or showerheads will work best in your home.
Low Flow Toilets
Your older toilet could be using as much as 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush, which is a big part of your home’s daily water use. Low-flow toilets use less than 1.6 gallons of water and work just as effectively. If you are remodeling your bathroom or just looking to make your home more green, installing a low-flow toilet is an easy way to save water.
Other Improvements
Even if you have a small drip in your bathroom, it can add up over time. Call a plumber to fix any leaks or drips. There could be other issues you aren’t aware of. In addition, installing the right kind of bathroom fixtures and appliances can help with the overall maintenance of your entire plumbing system.
Call Modern Plumbing Industries, Inc. (MPI) for other tips, and always call us for all your Winter Springs plumbing installation needs!