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Deciding On When To Hire A Plumber: As with any system that is used on a daily basis, the essential elements that make up your water supply system eventually start to break down, requiring a good deal of maintenance. Learn more

 

 

Plumbing Repairs, Troubleshooting and Installation

For all of your plumbing repairs call on the best plumbers in the Sacramento or Placer area by calling Hallelujah! Plumbing, Sewer & Drain Service Let us handle all of your residential and Green plumbing contractor services.

From new plumbing installation for remodeling, to toilet repairs or a clogged drain, trust our experienced and professional plumbers with the job. We do every kind of pipe work, sewer line work, and pump repair to bring your plumbing up to code. Utilizing state-of-the-art video diagnostics, we can find the culprit for your clogged drain. We are even capable of determining and finding gas leaks.

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Quick Plumbing Tricks For Your Home

Quick Fix for Leaks

For a quick fix on copper pipe small leaks, keep handy an easy repair kit. All that is needed is a hose clamp and a small piece of firm rubber, such as a small section of garden hose. Simply insert the rubber around the leak and clamp. It will save you from having to drain the system, until you have more time on your hands. The clamp and rubber section of hose helped me out of a few jams, especially if you don't have copper or solder on hand at the cabin. It could save the weekend! Remember: clamp and rubber, plus screwdriver.

Replacing A Toilet Seat

Using an adjustable wrench you can remove the bolts that hold the toilet seat in place. If the bolts are metal and have corroded, try soaking with penetrating oil overnight. If the bolts will not budge, just saw off with a hacksaw. Coat the new bolts with some petroleum jelly to help in future removal!