Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Stay Safe Around Water.

It’s only 75 outside. But it’s still H-O-T.

Five minutes in the sun with a hat, sunglasses and water bottle is still hotter than a “snakes butt in a wagon rut”.  

Here in Flagstaff we might not have swimming pools with self closing gates to worry about but our Water Heaters can become a concern. Each hot water system is required to have a safety system that acts as a line of defense to keep a malfunctioning system from becoming a “hot water hand grenade”. We often see when these systems are not maintained they become stuck in a dangerously closed position. A use and care guide for a commonly used system states the following.

 “Manually operate this safety system at least once a year to make sure it is working properly. Standing clear of the outlet (discharge water may be hot), slowly lift the release lever handle to allow the valve to operate freely and return it to its close position. If the valve fails to completely reset and continues to release water, immediately shut off the manual gas control valve and the cold water inlet valve and call a qualified technician.”

Summer time is busy for all of us. But let’s not forget to stay safe this year.

And if you are not able find time to fix a plumbing project yourself just let us know. We are always here to help 24/7. Just call us at 928-774-4357 (HELP) or visit us at www.mortensencustomplumbing.com

-Marty Mortensen


Friday, June 10, 2011

Can I use "Drano"?

Can I use "Drano"?

People ask me this all of the time. Can I blame them? Not at all.

Clogged drains are not full of unicorns and rainbows. They are full of dirt, grease, lint, old soap and hair. (Yuck.) We would all just rather pour down a bottle of "Supper Dupper Plumbing Drain Bubbles" and call it good. But here is the problem with that. These types of liquid drain cleaners can offer only temporary relief and permanent damage. They use poisonous chemicals to burn holes in the gunk and sometimes in your pipes!

But if you do feel like you must have a new bottle of "Plumbers Little Magic Drain Helper" from aisle 7 in the supermarket, then make sure to read the label first. If it says it can burn your skin or eyes then you want to keep it away from your drains.

Other more permanent and safer solutions for drain cleaning are mechanical cleaning equipment, hydro scrubbing and natural drain safe treatments.

Good luck with your slow drains. If you find any mythical creatures in your drain make sure to let us know. But if the nasty gunk is to much to handle you can let us know too. We are here to help. 928-774-4357 (HELP).

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

How to stop the Flooding in 3 Seconds.

It has been almost a year since the Timberline and Doney Park areas were filled with water from the Monsoon rains after the Shultz Fire. I pray that all of the efforts made so far in that area will prevent any uncontrolled flooding this season.
Although I do not have a solution for solving the flooding of East Flagstaff’s low lying areas I do know how a surprise plumbing leak (that can become a flood) can be stopped in its tracks in less than 3 seconds.
Ask yourself these questions about your own home.
1.       Do I know where you Main Water shut-off is?
2.       When was the last time I used it?
3.       Is it easy to turn?
4.       Will it shut off 100% of the water in my home.
5.       If there is a winter storm with several feet of snow and ice outside will I be able to turn the water off in 3 seconds or less?

I hope that every home in Flagstaff has a safe a dry monsoon season, even the homes that are not downhill of the burn area.
Marty Mortensen. 928-774-HELP or 928-774-4357

What to Do About Water Damage.

Water is the sort of thing you can’t live without that can turn your home unlivable in a matter of moments. It’s the most common source of home damage in Flagstaff– whether from ice dams or leaking pipes, roofs and appliances. The preferred way to deal with water damage, obviously, is to prevent it from occurring at all. For example:
• Check household appliances regularly, including water heaters, washing machines, dishwasher, refrigerator and air conditioner. Inspect hoses. Look for leaks and signs of wear.
• Check doors and windows to see if water is able to seep through.
• Check the plumbing, including sinks, showers, bathtubs and toilets. Are pipes leaking? Is water collecting in any place? Are there cracks or holes?
• Inspect your pipes. If they’re behind walls, under floors or above ceilings, look for signs of water stains on walls, floorboards and ceiling panels. For a thorough review, schedule a professional plumbing inspection annually.
• Inspect the roof for lost and cracked shingles or other signs of deterioration. Keep gutters and drains clear of debris. If significant water damage does occur in your home, you’ll need the help of professionals for repairs, as well as an insurance adjuster to file a claim. But there are several things you can do in the meantime to contain the damage:
1– Stop the source of the water. If it’s coming from a pipe or hose, shut off your home’s main water valve. If it’s coming from the roof and you can access your attic, use something to catch the water like a large plastic sheet or pans and buckets.
2– Beware of the risk of electrical shock. Turn off the breaker, and unplug or remove any electrical devices in the water-logged area.
3– Open windows and turn on fans or heating and air conditioning systems to prevent the growth of mold and mildew and also to promote drying.
4– Remove furnishings or items that may rust or stain carpet or break during restoration. Lift draperies away from wet carpet.
5– Take photographs of the damage.
Marty Mortensen, Mortensen Custom Plumbing. 928-774-4357

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Not making a "Joyful" noise.

I'm not sure what it is about the word "Noise". It just has a negative ring to it. We would never say "I love sound of that noise!" or "I can't wait to hear that loud noise again".

If it is squealing brakes, a screaming child or a tornado siren for the most part a "noise" lets us know that something is wrong. Our homes in Flagstaff are no different. The noise that we hear the most as we visit homes in town is from Hot Water Heaters. You may have heard it before. It sound like a snap, crackle, POP (heavy on the pop). In Flagstaff we start to notice this when two things come together. Our Flagstaff mountain water and a Hot Water system that have not been maintained.

Think back to Chemistry Class. When we all wore those pastic goggles and protective aprons. One thing that you could do to separate elements was to heat it up a little. Our water in town is no different. When you heat it up "stuff" separates out of it. It's not a huge deal as long it is addressed on a schedule where it can be removed before it becomes a noisey problem. 

Not to worry. We have some great solutions for the noisy water heater torture. In fact we can help with any noises your plumbing system can throw at us. Just call us at the same old number any time you would like. 928-774-4357 that's also 928-774 HELP. Your home will be a quiet as it was the day it was built. As for the train noise...you're still on your own.

Marty Mortensen
http://www.mortensencustomplumbing.com/

Friday, June 3, 2011

A "Green Thumb" Plus" Wet Mess" Equals "No Fun."

Our beautiful Flagstaff weather is here once again. We can finally put the snow shovel in the attic and take out the garden rake. It's a good thing too because our weather beaten landscape needs some TLC. Are you ready to unwind the garden hose and turn on the faucet? You might want to take an extra minute and do a "60 Second Test" to make sure that your are not going to walk back inside to a soggy mess.

Because of our sub zero winter weather Flagstaff uses a special type of outside hose connection. When it is maintained and installed properly it works great. When it's not it creates a very soggy "situation" on your living room, bedroom or kitchen floor. Try the "60 Second Test" the first time you turn on your hose faucet after winter.

First, screw on a hose bib cap (found at a local hardware store) or a closed spray nozzle to the end of the faucet. Slowly turn on the water. Within a second you should hear total silence, no noise of water running. Then watch your water meter usage for 60 seconds. If your meter shows no spinning dials or running numbers you have passed the test. You can water your trees and plants without worry. If you do hear running water when you turn on your capped faucet or see water usage at your meter you may have a leak that is running into your concealed wall, crawl space or kitchen cabinet. No problem, your have avoided any major water damage for now. If making the necessary repairs are going to cut into your therapeutic garden time just give us a call 928-774-HELP. We would love to see your garden grow greener and your home stay dry. That's Mortensen Custom Plumbing at 928-774-4357.