When I use to live up North in Canada (-45 below) we would put "Red Devil" into the pipes before leaving to go on holidays. This stops the pipes from freezing. When we got back to the trailer we would flush out the pipes by leave faucets running for approx. a 1/2 hour. I now live in B.C. and although fairly warm winters we have had a few nasty ones (just had a cold winter) and I take a hair dryer and heat the pipe up. Also if you let hot water from a kettle run through (a little at a time) it loosens things up.
no they are not
$1.34 per flush
Pvc pipes are cheaper. They are easier to join. They last longer.
In the U.S. they are called plumbers, assuming you mean water pipes, and not the pipes that one smokes.
You will probably clog your toilet or pipes if you flush anything but toilet paper. I would not recommend trying to flush underwear down the toilet.
Remove the child from the toy first.
look in the water tank and see if the water in there is brown too...it might be rust in the pipes
That is likely "air hammering" which plagues many home plumbing systems. A plumber can install a simple device that will control it.
In order to clear a blocked water supply line, simply clear the blockage by flushing the pipes. To flush the pipes, pour some drain cleaner into the affected area and then rinse out with hose water.
Rinsing allows water to return down through the sand to flush out any leftover dirt and debris from the pipes and filter.
If its on your pipes or covers, start the engine, heat up the pipes and wipe it off. Then clean the area, once cooled, with a proprietory chrome cleaner. Anywhere else, apply a few drops of engine flush and leave overnight.
pressure regulator valve
i guess? (do u not like the cat? lol) anyway if the cat's small enough and the tiolet's big enough i dont see why not....
Yes, Drain-o's main ingredient is lye. Pour a cup in the drain, wait 5 minutes, flush with hot water.
You could just need to flush our your coolant pipes. Detach both hoses leading to passenger side firewall and spray into one of the pipes with a hose. It will come out the other pipe. This solved my problem in my '91 Ranger.
no proper flow.partailly blocked pipes which fill up to capacity with shower water which eventually slowly drains; the flow from a flushing toilet after some time(you stated; 45 minutes) is simply because the shower wated has drained....clean the pipes check for roots from neighbouring trees/shrubs, remove ,seal the hole and the flow should normalise