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  September 2012  
 
Family Handyman DIY Tips & Hints Dozens of clever, why-didn't-I-think-of-that
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Prevent Water Damage When You are Away

Prevent Water Damage

 

Protect your home when you are gone

Tip 1: Backup sump battery
Emergency backup battery systems for sump pumps keep pumps functioning during power failures. The systems provide a separate battery-driven sump pump and controller that works during power outages and sounds an alarm when sump maintenance is needed or a battery problem is detected. Models like the one shown are available at home centers. To shop online, type “sump pump battery backup” into a search engine.

Find six easy ways to prevent water damage »

Choosing a New Water Heater

 

New technology can save energy and money

Tip 1: Compare water heaters before you buy
Water heater technology is changing—fast! And even though all the new models are more energy efficient, that doesn't mean you'll find them the most cost effective for your family. So before you plunk down big bucks for a high-tech heater, take a minute to understand how each style works, its pros and cons, and its projected payback. Your goal is to find the right balance between performance and efficiency for your particular home. However, if you're really into numbers crunching, use the worksheets at energysavers.gov.

Learn more about the types of water heaters »

Compare water heaters before you buy

ABS Pipe

 

11 tips for workig with ABS pipe

Learn expert plumbing tips from our experienced pro, including his choice of ABS plastic pipe, cutting and gluing techniques, elbow selection, support requirements and other tips that result in a first-rate plumbing job.

Tip 1: Deburr for leak-free connections
Leftover burrs on the end of a pipe will create channels in the cement when you push the fitting onto the pipe—and then stay there like little canals. That’s when you’ll get leaks or flunk a pressure test. Our expert always scrapes away burrs with a utility knife before joining the pipes.

Try ABS for your next plumbing project »

ABS Pipe

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