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How You’re Probably Misusing Plumber’s Putty and Caulk

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Tulsa Plumber How Youre Probably Misusing Plumbers Putty And Caulk

DIY is a fun way to get involved in home building projects in Tulsa. DIY is a grey area in plumbing. Many plumbing projects are best left to the professionals. Of course, there are some which can be tackled efficiently with the right tools and know-how.

At Wooten Plumbing, we receive plenty of questions about caulk and plumber’s putty. They seem straightforward but are often used improperly. Not sure if you’re using putty and caulk, right? Check this out.

What is Plumber’s Putty?

Plumber’s putty is a malleable oil-based compound with a texture like clay. Molding the putty to plumbing surfaces creates a watertight seal. Plumber’s putty is often used in bathroom and kitchen fixtures, such as:

After applying the putty, wipe off external excess to make the seal invisible. Plumber’s putty stays soft after application.

What is Caulk?

Caulk is another plumbing material made from latex and a mix of acrylic ingredients. Caulk seals bathroom seams like the space where your shower meets the wall or toilet meets the floor. It’s also used in external settings to weatherproof homes.

After drying, caulk remains firm, like dried glue. It creates a strong but flexible seal against water.

The seals in your bathroom, and other home zones with plumbing, should be re-caulked once every 5-years. After this, the seal begins to break down. If water gets into these seams, it could cause mold, mildew, or damage to your walls.

Common Misconceptions About Putty

Plumbers use putty so often that we sometimes forget it isn’t a common tool for homeowners. This leads to some confusion about where and when to use it, including:

Common Misconceptions About Caulk

At Wooten Plumbing, we see our share of caulking mishaps. Knowing the right and wrong way to use caulk will help you avoid these.

When to Toss the Putty

Even when you’re sure a project calls for plumber’s putty, there are instances where it shouldn’t be used. Putty should remain malleable throughout its life. To use it, plumbers roll the putty between our fingers to shape it. If you begin rolling the putty and it flakes or cracks, toss it out.

Using old putty simply won’t work. Not only will it be a frustrating and fruitless experience, but if it does somehow mold to a flange, it’s sure to break off.

The good news is it takes a long time for putty to dry out. You’ve got about 2-years on the shelf after opening it before putty will harden.

Contact Wooten Plumbing to Learn More

We’ve been working closely with home and business owners in Tulsa for years. It’s important to us that our clients understand the importance of properly maintained plumbing fixtures.

If you ever have questions about your home plumbing or a DIY project that has gone askew, we can help. Call us today or visit our online contact page to get in touch.

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