Living in an apartment is considered cheaper than living in a traditional home. Regardless, some challenges are common to both settings, the most common being plumbing problems. No matter how hard you try to ascertain the apartment’s compliance with industry standards, there is bound to be one or two apartment plumbing problems. Here are typical examples of apartment plumbing problems and how to fix them.
Generally, a plumbing system uses two separate subsystems comprising pipes. One system pulls fresh water inside, while the other pushes wastewater out.
The freshwater system moves water wherever needed using pressure. On the other hand, the wastewater system requires no pressure since the unwanted water moves down and out of your building.
The wastewater system features vents that let air in, meaning water flows out easily. Moreover, it has traps that seal the drainage system, ensuring there is no wastewater backup.
The entire system has shutoff valves that allow plumbers to turn off the water flow to fix water damage. Additionally, plumbing systems use meters to measure water usage.
To get hot water from your faucets, cold water runs via your heater to raise its temperature. However, to get cold water, turn on the faucets, and it comes automatically.
The system works just like in standard housing, except the pipes branch out more to supply water to each apartment unit. As water is pumped in from the municipal supply, a system of pipes, valves, and faucets ensures the water gets to its intended destination.
Cold and hot water lines supply water in the bathroom or kitchen faucets. Some apartments provide water hookups for your appliances, such as dishwashers.
The drain-waste-vent system carries out the unwanted water from each apartment building unit. However, most of these apartment plumbing fixtures are fitted in walls, meaning homeowners pay attention to them only when there is a problem.
A multi-story building refers to structures that are too tall to use pressure from the municipal water supply to reach all units. As such, they often require systems that reach every single unit.
Some tall apartment buildings use gravity-based roof tanks. The tanks pump water from ground or basement water sources and into the roof tanks. From here, gravity helps water flow to individual units.
Alternatively, for buildings using the normal municipal water supply, a series of booster pumps adds pressure to the moving water to its destination. Additionally, some tall apartments use hydro-pneumatic storage tanks. Water moves from the storage tanks or municipal supply into the pressure, where air pressure pushes water to where it is needed.
An apartment drainage system can be categorized as;
Additionally, an apartment drainage pipe system can have one or two-pipe designs. For the two-pipe design, solid and liquid waste moves via separate systems.
A clogged toilet is one of the major plumbing problems. It is often caused by the accumulation of paper or other materials blocking the drain pipes. Clogged toilets can cause toilet backups, which causes a mess. To fix clogged toilets, use a plunger to help unclog the drain pipe. Alternatively, you can run a drain auger to help break the clog physically. Once you are done, flush the toilet severally to ensure the clog is gone.
A clogged drain in the bathroom or sink results from materials stuck in your drain pipes. Grease residue buildups also clog drains. Use a commercial drain cleaner to try unclogging the drain pipes. You can also try plunging the drain pipes using plungers made for sinks and not toilets.
Apartment plumbing pipes tend to freeze, especially in winter weather. It could potentially lead to pipes bursting open or cracking. Try thawing the frozen pipes to avoid additional damage. When thawing, apply warm water to the pipes’ exterior or use hot hair from a blow dryer. Avoid applying flames directly to the pipes.
These are often caused by damage to walls, floors, cabinets, and furnishings. Identify the source of the leak and turn off the water supply. Replace the worn-out internal rubber washer. You can fix leaking faucets by applying thread tape and tightening connections.
Clogged aerators can cause low water pressure. If your cold and hot water is affected, replacing your aerators helps solve the low water pressure situation.
Inspect your plumbing for sewage trouble if you notice any unusual odours or unexplained stagnant water. Sewer leaks can cause a severe health hazard and a possible increase in your water bills.
Unfortunately, a single plumbing problem does not just affect one apartment unit. A clogged sink on one unit can affect multiple units in the apartment due to the standard intertwining piping. Regular plumbing maintenance helps to avoid such large-scale apartment plumbing problems.
It is typical in old multi-family apartment units, mainly if the apartment is older and the floor structure features various pipe stacks. Inspect your water quality regularly and call in an expert in case of anything unusual.
Installing drain screens helps to prevent unwanted debris from ending up in your unit’s plumbing system.
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