Sinks, Faucets & Tubs
Leaks:
To prevent minor leaks in pipes or fixtures from causing major water damage, make yourself aware of area shut-off valves throughout your home. Most new houses will have shut-off valves for each fixture, and all homes have a main water shut-off valve. The main shut-off is usually in the basement where the water line enters the house from either the borough or your well. If a leak does occur, close the appropriate shut-off valve to prevent further water damage, and then call Haller Enterprises to schedule a service call.
Gas Water Heaters:
A clean and unobstructed vent is very important for a gas water heater to operate safely. Keep obstructions (snow, leaves, etc.) clear of the outside vent of a power vented water heater. If your water heater has cycled off due to a power outage, breaker trip or some other similar reason, first unplug the power vent and then plug it back in again. The water heater should restart. If it does not, call Haller Enterprises to schedule a service call.
Cleaning Plumbing Fixtures:
When cleaning tubs, whirlpools, sinks, faucets, etc, make sure to use non-abrasive cleaners. Abrasive cleaners may scratch or crack your new accessories. To prolong the shine of polished brass fixtures, wipe off any excess moisture. When finished using your sink or tub/shower, use a dry towel to wipe off the excess moisture. This, too, will prolong the finish of the brass. Clean acrylic fixtures with multi-purpose or glass cleaner, as foaming cleansers tend to damage the finish and cause the fixtures to crack. If you are looking to replace old, damaged faucets
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