How to Fix a Blocked Sink Infographic Released By Greg’s Shropshire Plumbing

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Greg's Shropshire Plumbing and Heating has released a new how-to guide on fixing a blocked sink, or basin. Young home owners, and tenants learning the basics of DIY plumbing troubleshooting and other interested parties can find the guide online at http://plumbersshrewsbury.co.uk/how-to-fix-a-blocked-sink/.


Plumbing and Heating Services business, Greg’s Shropshire Plumbing and Heating, has published a new how-to guide dedicated to helping young home owners, and tenants learning the basics of DIY plumbing troubleshooting. The visually presented 5 step infographic rescues the situation when a person is cooking and finds that they can no longer use the sink due to a drain blockage. This guide also provides information useful to anybody new to living on their own, and catering for themselves, facing the challenge of overcoming the challenges of those little crises everyone comes up against when running a home, when their plumbing system fails.


Interested parties are invited to review the how-to infographic in full on their website: http://plumbersshrewsbury.co.uk/how-to-fix-a-blocked-sink/


This most recent how-to guide from Greg’s Shropshire Plumbing and Heating contains precise and detailed steps and instructions, designed to be used by maybe even those people who tend to throw too much rubbish into the sink and expect it to always drain away. This can include the thoughtless draining of animal-fat down the sink, which then congeals and blocks it completely. It is also possible that others who need it, for example, for helping them rescue the situation of blockages which can happen while cooking for friends. If the person who is doing the cooking can no longer use the sink due to a blockage, this simple 5 step method can save its users from a spoilt meal by releasing a blockage quickly, easily, and with as little stress as possible.


Greg’s Shropshire Plumbing and Heating states that this accessible, easy to follow infographic guide, provides all of the information necessary to fully understand the topic, to get the results they want.


The How-To Infographic Guide Covers: Successful DIY Sink Unblocking – How to fix a blocked sink with a sink plunger tool available from all good hardware shops. It is what anyone can do to get a sink full of dirty water to drain away, especially when a cook needs to drain a saucepan full of boiled-vegetables in order to dish-up a meal for house-guests – saving their reputation as a good cook and a well-organised host, among their friends and relatives. This is great for avoiding avoiding a crises becoming a disaster, while entertaining – although the user should in most cases, still call a plumber to get them to remedy what may be a long-term defect in a drain system. However, this 5 step guide will certainly provide a short term remedy


When asked for more information about the guide, the reasons behind creating a guide on fixing a blocked sink, or basin, and what they hope to accomplish with it, Andy Davies, Head of Marketing at Greg’s Shropshire Plumbing and Heating said:


“We more and more often are called out to an emergency, which could have been handled in normal working hours if people used simple techniques like this, more often. The infographic is a commonsense list of just 5 steps, but unless a person knows these steps, a sink plunger is no more than a useless lump of rubber, on a stick!”


This will be useful for young home owners, and tenants learning the basics of DIY plumbing troubleshooting, and anybody interested in fixing a blocked sink, or basin. All are invited to review the how-to guide online: http://plumbersshrewsbury.co.uk/how-to-fix-a-blocked-sink/ and any website owners reading this, are also invited to embed and re-publish the infographic, using the embedding code provided on that web page.


More information about Greg’s Shropshire Plumbing and Heating itself can be found at http://plumbersshrewsbury.co.uk


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