Fall Plumbing Tips

September has arrived, and we all know what that means! Yes, sadly, the lazy days of summer are behind us, and fall is fast approaching. Given the unpredictable weather on the prairies, the team at Action Plumbing wants to make sure your home is ready for when the temperatures begin to dip. So, let’s discuss our top tips to get your plumbing ready for the fall season. 

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Your Plumbing Tool Kit

Plumbing is complicated, and not everyone should or can do it. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t simple tasks and straightforward solutions to basic plumbing that you can’t tackle on your own. For these jobs, we want to help you put together a plumbing tool kit that will help you keep everything running smoothly, and ensure you know where your important tools are! We’ll start out simple and work our way up to more advanced tools.  

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Optimal Sleep Temperature 

Even in the middle of a hot summer, deciding on a comfortable temperature for everyone in the home can be a challenge. You’d think “not hot” would be enough, but it really isn’t. Yes, there are recommendations for optimal sleep temperatures, but it isn’t that simple – there are other factors involved. Before you decide what to set your thermostat as you catch some Zs, here are a few things to consider.  

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How to Clean a Showerhead

Is your showerhead losing pressure? Are streams of water spraying everywhere, but not on you? If you aren’t getting the same joy out of your shower that you once did, it could be that your showerhead just needs a deep cleaning. I know – spring is over. You are tired of deep cleaning. But we promise – this one is easy and so worth it. 

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How to Clean a Toilet

We spend a lot of time giving you tips for how to deal with your plumbing and heating – helping you fix problems, maintain your system, and save some money. But what about proper cleaning? Are you going to be happy with functional plumbing if your toilet bowl is stained? Probably not. That’s why we want to share some tips on how to thoroughly clean your toilet, including any unwanted stains.  

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Spring Furnace Maintenance 

Spring is, if nothing else, technically here. That doesn’t always mean much for the weather in the Prairies, but it is a great time to do some cleaning. After being couped up all winter, it can be nice to do a deep clean and add some spring freshness. And even though your furnace is about to get a well-deserved break, it’s also a great time to do a little maintenance. Here’s what you should do for spring furnace maintenance.  

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How to Use a Plumbing Snake 

Last week, we talked about the proper way to use a plunger (as well as the right type for the drain you are hoping to clear). Unfortunately, there are times when a clog is too stubborn for a plunger, yet you are too stubborn to call a plumber (just kidding – we love it when you are empowered to do your own minor plumbing!) In these cases – in that space between plunger and plumber – a great tool is a plumbing snake.  

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Five Signs it’s Time to Call a Plumber 

There are few things we take more for granted than good plumbing. That is, until we have a plumbing issue. As long as everything is running smoothly, plumbing is a wonderful thing to enjoy and ignore. But at some point in our lives, most of us will need to call a plumber. Beyond the obvious plumbing emergencies (if your pipes burst, you’ll probably be on the phone pretty quickly), or installation of a new appliance, here are five signs that you might need to call a plumber. 

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There’s an Emergency – Do you Know Where Your Valves Are? 

Emergencies happen, they aren’t usually very predictable (or always preventable). All you can do is be prepared. One way you can be prepared is to know how to locate your shut-off valves. Because the last thing you want to be doing if you’ve sprung a serious leak is to be frantically reading this blog and searching for your shut off valves.

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Four Reasons Why Your House Needs Humidification 

You live in the prairies, and it is very much winter, which means that the air is already dry and cold. When you turn on your furnace to heat the air, that heat removes even more of the moisture from the air, making an already dry situation worse. Adding a humidification system to your house offers so many benefits – some of them may even surprise you.

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