Monday, January 03, 2011

Old Man Winter and Your Plumbing



Don't Get Left in the Cold with a Plumbing Emergency!

It's a new year. Winter has officially arrived. Already, most of the nation has experienced has experienced an episode or two of nasty winter weather...including cold temperatures. Unfortunately, winter is also the time when your home is most prone to plumbing problems -- both routine and outright disasters.

Most of the more serious winter plumbing problems -- like cracked, burst and frozen pipes -- should be left to the plumbing experts. But as homeowners, there are plenty of things we can do ourselves to prevent these plumbing mishaps and to ensure that our home plumbing systems work as efficiently as possible all winter long. A regular round of checks and some preventive steps can be easily carried out to help maintain the long-term optimal working of your plumbing system and save on costly plumbing repair bills.


It's Always Wise to Winterize!

If you didn't do it before winter arrived, make sure now that any outside hoses are disconnected from faucets and and outside pipes turned off and drained, as water in them will freeze and expand. This will cause pipes and fittings to crack and burst. This can lead to serious leaks and even flooding. This can happen to plastic as well as metal pipes.

This shut-down of external pipes can be made easier if your home has shut-off valves installed, which will close them down and drain the water off. Once effectively disconnected, the exterior faucets can then be protected from the cold weather with lagging.

If you have pipes situated in areas of the home that are not heated, such as garages, these can be insulated from temperature extremes using heat tape or insulating sleeves available at most hardware stores.

To increase energy efficiency, seal doors and windows from drafts using materials you can buy in any home centers. This will keep warm air inside your home, adding a few degrees of warmth to your pipes and fixtures.

Check your water heater, which has an extra burden placed on it during cold months, flushing it out to get rid of any build-up of sediments, as these cause corrosion and greatly effect efficiency and longevity of the unit. Drain off a few gallons using the faucet situated near the base of the unit. Also check the pressure release valve, which should snap smartly back into place when lifted after allowing a spurt of water to the drain. If it is slack, get somebody in to replace it.

The water heater’s thermostatic control should be set according to the season. In winter you’ll want optimum performance, of course, at about 120 degrees Fahrenheit. You may also have to clean debris such as dead leaves from around the downspouts to allow for better drainage after the coming thaw.

It's important to prevent ice build-up in your pipes during the winter. Try not to let any sink, tub or toilet go idle for too long. Be sure to use as many fixtures as regularly as you can so water doesn't accumulate in one place and freeze. One good idea to make sure that water keeps flowing throughout your pipes is to leave faucets on at a very slow trickle...especially at night when temperatures can take a sudden plunge.

Going on a winter vacation or plan to be out of the house for an extended length of time? It’s a good idea to close the main water valve and then open the faucets at the top and base of the house to drain the system, keeping the heat on as you do so.

You need only a very basic set of tools to maintain your home plumbing system this winter. A pipe wrench is probably the most important, enabling you to get a good grip on pipes and fittings. A pair of pliers will help you to adjust nuts and bolts, but these can damage fittings if you slip up, so get some smooth sleeves to fit. These tools are fine for the small maintenance jobs you’re likely to be carrying out, but for bigger home plumbing jobs it’s best to get the professionals in, otherwise things could take a turn for the worse.


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Gobi Mutter Masala | Indian Curry Recipes


Today I made this simple gravy to go with the aloo spinach pulao.
This was very tasty and delicious.





Ingredients:
Serves - 4
Cauliflower florets - 3 cups
Frozen peas - 3/4 cup
Onion - chopped 3/4 cup
Tomato - chopped - 1/2 cup
Ginger Garlic paste - 1 tbsp
Chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
Coriander powder - 1 tsp
Cumin powder - 1/2 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/4 tsp
Oil - 2 tsp
Salt to taste.

Saute and make

Veggie Sevai/Veggie Rice Noodles

I m Pleased to Join Srivalli's Recipe Marathon!!!!This is my Second Day!!! So, Here is a Super Delicious and a Quick Breakfast Recipe!!!!
Sevai/Rice Noodles, a Delicious and Filling Breakfast, so common in many South-Indian Homes!!!! We have a Indian Grocery/Super Market Nearby (20 minutes by Walk from our place), where we get all Indian Brand Food Stuff! I was very happy to find MTR Rice Sevai there, and joyfully picked up 3 packets. Made them for Breakfast on a Weekend Morning!!! mmm!!! Hubby Dear was so Happy to see something New for his Breakfast other than the Normal Idly/Dosa/Upma/ Bread!!!!!!

Ingredients
200gm Sevai/Rice Noodles
1 Potato, Peeled and Cut into small Cubes
1 Capsicum, thinly Sliced
3 Green Chillies/Red Chillies, slitted lengthwise
1/4 cup Green Peas (i used Frozen)
1 Large Onion, Chopped
1 tsp Ginger Juliennes
1 tsp Coriander Powder
2 Sprigs Curry Leaves
Fresh Coriander for Garnishing
Salt to taste

Method
Cook the Rice Noodles according to the Pack Instructions. Normally we need to boil twice the amount of Water, Add the Rice Noodles/Sevai, Cook for 2-3 mins and Put off the Stove and Keep it closed for few more minutes, drain and keep!!!!

Heat oil in  a pan, Splutter mustard seeds, add green chillies, Curry Leaves, Fry for a second or two. Add Onions and Saute till translucent. Add all the Veggies One by one, add Coriander Powder and Salt and Saute Well. Now the add Sevai/Rice Noodles and Mix Well. Take Care not to Mash the Sevai/Rice Noodles!!! Mix gently!!! 
Cover and Cook for 2-3 Minutes. Put off the Stove, Garnish with Fresh Coriander and Ginger Juliennes. Serve Hot with any Chutney!!!! We enjoyed with Thick tomato Chutney!!!!