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Home Drainage System – How Does it Work?
Your home drainage system is made up of a specific series of pipes that gets water, carries it throughout your home, and removes the waste and other water from your home as well. These pipes both bring in the water that you use, and carry away the waste that you do not use. There are several different sections to the home drainage system, and it is important to understand each of them as well as what they do.
House Sewer
The house sewer is a section of pipe that is running between your house drainage system and the public sewer, or the septic tank that you have for your home. There should only be one residence whose waste is being carried with the house sewer.
House Drain
The house drain is the lowest piping in a house drainage system. This is the pipe that gets the discharge from the soil, the waste, and the other pipes that are drainage pipes. The house drain carries this waste to the house sewer. The house drain will end just outside the front of a building, and works by gravity.
Soil Stack and Pipe
There are several lines of pipe that carry the discharge from the bathrooms. Stack refers to the way that these are vertical runs of piping.
Waste Stack and Pipe
These are the pipes that get the discharge from places other than the bathrooms. This doesn’t connect directly with the house drain, or the soil or waste stack. It ends above and over the overflow rim of the place that is supplied with water, as well as where water is vented and trapped.
Trap
This is a fitting, or a type of device that is constructed in order to prevent the air or gas from getting back through a fixture or a pipe. This does not affect the way that the water or sewage flows.
There are other types of piping that are important to understanding how the drainage system works. The vent piping is what provides the drainage system with proper ventilation. It prevents the siphonage from the trap getting into the system as well. Also, the sub house drain is a drain system that is connected by gravity, but that handle the disposal of sewage waste. The fixture is a receptacle that receives discharge water into a draining system. The main is the horizontal or vertical piping that the fixtures like sinks, toilets, and other water systems are connected to. The branch is a line of piping that goes from the main to a particular fixture. A leader is a vertical line of piping that takes and carries rain water. A fitting is any number of devices that might be used to make connections with piping and to put them all together.
Ideas For Your Home Plumbing
Plumbing projects can get messy from time to time. Whether you are upgrading an appliance or fixture, installing new plumbing, or repairing old plumbing, it is important that you research what your options are and prepare for a plumber. If you are in need of a repair there are tricks to solving the problem without having to call in a plumber. And if you do have to call in a plumber it is important that you carefully select one.
Plumbing consists of the pipes and fixtures for the distribution of water or gas in your house. Some of the most common and not so common types of plumbing appliances and fixtures include lavatory sinks, pedestal sinks, utility sinks, a shower/bath, a toilet, a whirlpool, a steam shower, a tankless water heater, solar water heaters and a septic tank. In addition to these fixtures and appliances, you may want to consider the following ideas for your next plumbing project:
Freeze protection for your pipes.
Insulated pipes.
Insulated water heater.
A circulating hot water pump.
Often times a plumbing problem arises in your home, such as a drain problem, a leaky faucet, or a faulty fixture that needs replacement. Many homeowners instinctually call a plumber before taking the time to think about the ways in which the problem could be solved without spending so much money. For example, if you have been wasting money on an annual drain-clearing procedure then you may want to stop for a second and think about what the cause of the problem is. Simple cost effective solutions can be used on almost all plumbing issues. Make sure to review the problem, search for the cause and try attacking the source on your own before calling in an expensive plumber.
In addition, you may be able to save yourself some pennies by purchasing your own plumbing fixtures. Often times you end up paying more for a fixture if you purchase one from your plumber. This is mainly because plumbers sell you toilets, sinks, and faucets that they get at a discount and charge you full price for. The rack up in price is meant to cover the costs of dealing with purchases, returns, and storage. Fortunately, home center stores are now charging you prices that are even lower than the contractor prices that plumbers pay their suppliers. It never hurts to shop around at your home center first because you might just catch yourself a deal.
If and when you do decide to hire a plumber, be careful doing so. Hiring a plumber is very similar to purchasing a car. In both situations, it isn’t wise to go to the yellow pages and choose a dealership/plumber at random. You never know what you are going to get that way. It is best to shop around and get at least three price quotes. The best advice to offer when it comes to hiring a plumber is to do your research and find a qualified plumber who can suit your needs the best.