Wednesday, January 31, 2018
10 Terrifying Creatures That Still Exist Today
Japanese Giant Hornet
Coconut Crab
Goliath Birdeater Spider
Anglerfish
Lamprey Eel
Raspberry Crazy Ant
Botfly
Gliding Snake
Shrike
Mexican Redknee Tarantula
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Common Plumbing Problems You Can Fix Yourself
Toilet Won’t Flush
Low Water Pressure
Tub Draining Slowly
When to bring in the pros
It’s great if you can fix minor plumbing issues yourself. You can save time and money and maybe even learn some new skills with help from the internet. When it comes to the big jobs, however, then it’s usually best to call in plumbing specialists. Here are three signs that it’s time to bring in the pros.
Your toilet keeps overflowing
Most toilet overflows are caused by a simple blockage and can be fixed by some quick work with a plunger. If that doesn’t solve the problem, then there’s something more serious going on. In that case, you need to get in a plumber quickly. If you keep trying to fix it yourself with a plunger, you could damage your toilet and maybe your piping.
Your water heater won’t stop “weeping”
It’s wise to go and check on your water heater regularly, not just if the pilot light goes out. If you notice any signs of dampness around it (e.g., rust), then it may be weeping. This is often a sign of a slow leak. Never try to fix water heaters unless you really know what you’re doing. Call in a pro.
There’s a strong smell of sewage
If your drains have a bit of an odor issue, you can probably
solve this with regular clean. If, however, there’s a strong smell of sewage,
then you probably have a major plumbing issue. Don’t even try tackling it
yourself, you could make the problem a whole lot worse, just call a plumber.



