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Dishwasher Drain Hose Too Low? Fix Backflow and Dirty Water
When a dishwasher drain hose is routed too low and there is no proper air break (high loop or air gap), dirty sink water can find its way back into the dishwasher. This usually happens when the sink or disposal drains and creates backpressure or a backflow path into the hose. The result is nasty...
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Irrigation Backflow Preventer Leaking? Causes and First Steps
If you just fired up your sprinklers and noticed your backflow preventer leaking, you are not alone. In a lot of neighborhoods, the first warm weekend of the season is also the day backflow problems show up. The tricky part is that a brief weep or spit during pressurization or right after a zone...
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Sewer Cleanout Cap Leaking, Loose, or Stuck? How to Fix It
A sewer cleanout is an access point to your home’s main drain line. It is usually a short piece of pipe with a removable cap or plug, located outside near the foundation, in a yard box, in a basement, or sometimes in a garage slab. The cap’s job is simple: seal in sewer gas and keep wastewater...
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Sump Pump Check Valve Failed? Signs and How to Replace It
If your sump pump runs, shuts off, and then kicks right back on a minute later, it is tempting to blame the pump. Often, the real culprit is a small fitting on the discharge pipe called the check valve . When it fails, water that was just pumped out can fall right back into the pit, forcing the...
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Outdoor GFCI Outlet Won’t Reset? Causes and Fixes
Outdoor GFCIs live a hard life. They get baked by sun, chilled by winter, and fogged with moisture every time the weather changes. So when an outdoor GFCI outlet will not reset, it usually isn’t being picky. It is doing its job, or it has simply reached the end of its life. In this guide, I’ll...
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Refrigerator Water Line Frozen? Thaw It and Keep It From Freezing Again
If your refrigerator water dispenser suddenly slows to a sad trickle, or your ice maker stops entirely right when the weather turns nasty, there is a good chance the culprit is not the fridge at all. It is that thin water supply line feeding the fridge or ice maker, usually running through a cold...
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Sprinkler Head Won’t Pop Up or Is Leaking? Fixes to Try
If a sprinkler head won’t pop up, only dribbles, or turns your lawn into a mini geyser, you often do not have a “whole system” problem. Most of the time it is a head-level issue: grit stuck in the nozzle, a cracked body, a broken riser, or a seal that has finally given up. That said, a...
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Shower Diverter Stuck or Won’t Switch Water to the Tub? Causes and Fixes
If your shower diverter is stuck, only partially switching, or refusing to send water where you want it, you are not alone. I have fought this exact battle in my 1970s ranch more times than I care to admit, and the fix is usually simpler than it feels in the moment. This page will help you figure...
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Kitchen Sink Sprayer Leaking or Won’t Spray? Fixes to Try
When a kitchen sink sprayer starts leaking under the sink or suddenly refuses to spray, it feels like the faucet is “possessed.” In reality, it is most often one of a handful of usual suspects: a loose connection, a cracked or kinked hose, a tired sprayer head, or a diverter that is stuck with...
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T&P Valve Leaking on a Water Heater: What to Do
If you have water coming from the temperature and pressure relief valve (often called the T&P valve) on your water heater, your instincts are right to take it seriously. That valve is not a random fitting. It is a critical safety device designed to open if the tank gets too hot or the pressure...
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AC Condensate Drain Line Clogged? Clear It Safely
If you have ever walked into the utility room and found a damp spot you swear was not there yesterday, you are not alone. In a lot of homes, the culprit is simple: the AC is making condensate like it should, but the primary drain line is clogged so the water has nowhere to go. The good news is that...
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Gas Stove Igniter Keeps Clicking? Causes and Fixes
That rapid click-click-click from a gas stove can make you feel like you are standing next to a dripping faucet you cannot shut off. The good news is that continuous clicking is usually a simple signal: the stove thinks the ignition circuit is still being triggered, or the spark is shorting where...
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Skylight Leaking Around the Frame
If you’ve got water showing up around a skylight frame, your brain immediately goes to worst-case roof leak. Sometimes that’s true. Other times it’s plain old condensation acting like a leak. The good news is you can usually narrow it down pretty quickly, then choose the right fix instead of...
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Bathtub Drain Stopper Stuck or Won’t Hold Water? Fixes That Work
If your bathtub won’t hold water, you don’t automatically have a clog problem. Often it’s the stopper , and the fix is mechanical: something is jammed, loose, misadjusted, or worn out. I’ve wrestled with all the common stopper styles over the years in my 1970s ranch. The good news is...
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Swamp Cooler Not Cooling? Fixes to Try
When an evaporative cooler (also called a swamp cooler) stops feeling “icy,” it’s tempting to assume something big broke. Most of the time it’s one of a few simple issues: dry pads, weak water flow, restricted airflow, or plain old weather that is too humid for the cooler to do its job....
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Sump Pump Discharge Pipe Frozen? Thaw It Safely and Stop It for Good
If your sump pump is running but water isn't making it outside, you aren't dealing with a “pump problem” most of the time. You're dealing with a frozen discharge line. In winter, that can turn into a basement flood shockingly fast because the pump has nowhere to send the water. I've been there...
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Outdoor Faucet Won’t Shut Off: Emergency Fixes
If your outdoor faucet will not fully shut off and water keeps flowing, treat it like a mini plumbing emergency. The goal is simple: stop the water first , then figure out whether you are dealing with a basic wear part (like a washer) or a bigger failure (like a cracked frost-free stem or a bad...
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Main Sewer Line Backup Warning Signs
If one sink is slow, I usually assume it is a local clog. Hair, grease, toothpaste, soap scum, the usual suspects. But when multiple drains start acting up together and you hear that telltale gurgle, the odds shift fast toward a main sewer line backup . This is the stressful plumbing problem...
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Fireplace Smoke Coming Into the Room? Draft Fixes to Try
If smoke is coming into the room from a wood-burning fireplace, it most often points to poor draft. That is the umbrella problem, but the root cause can vary: a closed or stuck damper, a cold flue, negative pressure in the house, wet wood, wind-related downdraft, or a blockage that needs...
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Clean a Front-Load Washer Drain Pump Filter
If your front-load washer smells musty, leaves water sitting in the drum, or takes forever to drain, the drain pump filter is one of the first places I check. Manufacturers call it a pump filter, coin trap, or debris filter, but the job is the same: catch lint, hair, and small objects before they...
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