1. Clogged Drains
For sinks, use a hand snake first. Remove the stopper and force the snake down
into the drain as far as it will go. For tough clogs remove the trap below the sink or tub.
2. Dirty Heating/Cooling Filter
To replace the filter, find its location in either the air intake grill or in the heating/
cooling unit itself. Remove and replace it with a similar sized filter.
3. Uneven Flow from Faucet
An aerator is the small cylinder screwed on to the end of most faucet spouts and
often becomes clogged with small particles obstructing the flow of water. To
repair an aerator, unscrew it from the end of the spout, clean or replace it.
4. Cracked and Missing Caulking
To repair damaged caulking, prepare the surface so that it is free of dirt and any
old caulk. Then use a caulking gun to squeeze new caulk into the joint. Choose
the correct caulk for the application and wipe away any excess.
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