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Choosing Better Plumbing Fixtures

I have never been the kind of person that loves to decorate their home, but when we started planning our first new home build, I got kind of into the process. I decided to choose high-end fixtures that would really set our home apart, and the difference was astounding. It was amazing to see how much nicer the plumbing fixtures operated, and how enjoyable it was to use them. This blog is all about choosing better plumbing fixtures and understanding how to install them on your own. You never know, you might uncover a new skill that will really benefit you in the future.

4 Tips For Keeping Your Home's Garbage Disposal In Great Condition

As a homeowner, you know that every appliance in your house is an investment. The last thing you ever want is to spend thousands of dollars on appliance replacements and repairs. Fortunately, there are many great preventative measures you can take to avoid this problem. This is particularly true if you have a garbage disposal. This appliance is surprisingly low maintenance, and you can use the tips below to keep it in great condition.

One: Clean Your Garbage Disposal On A Regular Basis

Before you heave a heavy sigh, know that this cleaning task is very simple. Simply pour a little bit of your regular dish soap into the garbage disposal and drain. Turn on the cold water, turn on the garbage disposal and let it run for one or two minutes. This can clean up old food, odors, grease, and more. It's an easy thing to do, and it may keep your garbage disposal in better condition.

Two: Run Your Garbage Disposal Even If You Do Not Use It

If you tend to throw your old food into the garbage can, you should actually consider putting it down the sink instead. If you do not use your garbage disposal very often, you may forget about maintaining it. It is actually important to run it on a regular basis. This can reduce the chances of rust and corrosion occurring. Even if you have no food to toss in, run your garbage disposal every other week or so.

Three: Use Cold Water When Running Your Garbage Disposal

You likely use hot water to wash and rinse your dishes; it is more likely to kill bacteria and germs on your kitchenware. However, it is best to use cold water when you run your garbage disposal because hot water can cause any grease, oil, or butter that you dispose of to liquefy for the moment. Later on, it will solidify, and this may cause a blockage.

Four: Got A Drainage Problem? Get It Solved!

Have you noticed that your kitchen sink is not draining quickly? Do you have to run the garbage disposal more often than usual? If so, this may be indicative of a drainage problem. Sure, you can get water to pass through by running your disposal, but this is not a long-term solution.

Call up a plumber from a company like Backlund Plumbing to assess and repair the issue. This is a surefire way to keep your kitchen sink and garbage disposal in good shape for years to come.