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How to Use Plumbing Tools Safely

easyHome Repair15 minutes10 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Cut off burners immediately if hot water tanks make rumbling noises to prevent explosive pressure
  • Ensure pressure-relief valves are operative when dealing with water heaters
  • Open both ends of pipes when using electric current to thaw underground metal pipes to prevent steam pressure buildup
  • Avoid over-tightening bolts on ceramic fixtures to prevent the bowl from breaking

Tools Needed

Ball peen hammercheck locally
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Clawhammer12- or 16-ounce
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Hacksawblades with 32 teeth per inch
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Rubber force cup (plunger)check locally
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Carpenter's levelcheck locally
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Thermometercheck locally
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Materials

Wax seal/gasketcheck locally(1)
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Shimscheck locally(as needed)
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Steps

1
Verify safety of the system; if a hot water tank is rumbling, cut off the burner immediately.
Tip: Check the temperature at the nearest outlet with a thermometer.
2
Isolate the water supply using the cutoff valve in the supply line.
Tip: If no valve exists, prop the float with wood, being careful not to bend the float rod.
3
Use a rubber force cup (plunger) to force small obstructions down or draw them up.
Tip: If the obstruction is in a fixture trap, remove the trap to clear it.
4
When cutting pipe, use a hacksaw with blades containing 32 teeth per inch.
5
Carefully pry loose bolt covers and remove bolts holding fixtures to the floor flange.
Tip: Jar the bowl enough to break the seal without chipping it.
6
Apply a new wax seal around the bowl horn and press into place.
7
Set the bowl in place and install bolts to the floor flange.
Tip: Keep a carpenter's level on the bowl during installation.
8
Tighten bolts snugly but not too tight.
Tip: Over-tightening may break the bowl.
9
Use shims if the floor is sloping to ensure the bowl is level.
10
Replace bolt covers and install the seat and cover.

Pro Tips

  • Maintain a list of a 24-hour plumber's contact information in a conspicuous place for emergencies.

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Sources

Synthesized from 3 verified sources:

USDA Farmers' Bulletin (Gutenberg)View →
Gutenberg: Simple Plumbing Repairs (FB 1460)View →
Gutenberg: Dwelling ConstructionView →