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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Burst Pipes Repair

Pressure burst pipes, frozen pipes that burst and any type of burst pipes repair can be done without too much difficulty if you have the right tools and know-how. Here are some basic repair steps and tips.

Site Prep

Begin by shutting off your water at faucets, stopcock, valves and water heating unit. Empty / drain out any excess water.

Then find the burst area or hole. Especially if the pipes are in a slanted position, the hole may not be right over top the water leakage puddle, as the water may have been running downhill from a break further up. So take time to thoroughly investigate the entire pipe.

If the burst is a tiny puncture or splice, you may be able to repair the damage with lengths of copper pipe that are threaded at the ends called proprietary slip on couplers. These can be found at store with plumbing supplies, so call ahead to make sure they have them first.

After you have your couplers, focus on the burst section once again. Go there and cut away the area with the burst or hole in it with a pipe slice, a pipe cutter or a hacksaw. Cut back until you reach a good rounded piping area once again to connect to with your new piece. You don’t want to leave any of the misshapen damaged area behind or it will be weak in that spot in the future.

Once you’ve cut away the bad area, smooth areas left on the remaining good piping. Then slide olives over the ends on the coupling and compress them (tuning the bolts and nuts in place) to seal the section.

If the burst area is larger, you may need to use a couple of small compression couplers, one on each side of the new area.

Push Fit

You could choose to use a push fit for your repair work instead. Check with your local plumbing supply center for this type push and fit package that works similar to the method above but is easier.

Resources

For more help, head to your local hardware center that also sell plumbing supplies. Also check with library books on burst pipes repair and check on Amazon.com, an online bookstore. Ebay, the largest online auction site, also offers a lot of plumbing supplies and books about burst pipes repair, so add them to your list.

Joh Mayer owns FloodCheck USA which can help you prevent water damage should your pipes ever burst. You can see a full line of home protection at http://www.floodcheckusa.com

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Friday, July 4, 2008

An Introduction To Culvert Pipes

A culvert pipe is a cutting under or beside a road that allows water to drain, rather than pooling and creating hazardous conditions. Technically, only an enclosed channel under a road could be further classified as a culvert, and a cutting next to a road is recognized as a ditch. Culverts Pipes are a very important part of the system used to drain roads and drives, keeping them secure and extending their lifetimes.

Ideally, a culvert installation is done when a road is built, either by the home highway authority or a property owner, only in case if the culvert is on private land. Generally, if a section of a road lies in a dejected area of ground or an area subject to flooding, a culvert need to be installed to facilitate drainage problems, especially in the winter. The culvert pipes are laid into the road bed as it is being built, and is kept apparent by maintenance crews during everyday checks of the roadway throughout the year.

Generally culverts serve two chief functions. The first is that a culvert permits water to drain under the road, rather than pooling it on top, making the surface secure for drivers. Pooled water on a road could cause cars to hydroplane, cover up hazards on the roadway, and would eventually eat away at the roadway, causing it to smash down quickly. If a road floods in excess of, it might have to be closed until the water level recedes that is trying for drivers, but necessary for safety.

The second function of a culvert is to hold up water from gathering along the margins of the highway and grasping away at the base of the road bed. This expands the life of the road and put off the edges of the roadway from gradually crumbling away, posing a security hazard to drivers. In addition, if the water level next to the road rises in excess of, it could start to flood onto the roadway, forcing road closure until the water level falls again.

A culvert construction could be done from a huge variety of materials, depending on the size and where it is installed. Concrete, metal, and plastics are all general choices to line the cutting used to make a culvert pipes safety ends, preventing the sides from caving in. If a culvert is not helpful enough, it might be replaced with a small raised bridge to raise the roadway above the frequently flooded area.

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