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Repairing Home Plumbing

Some plumbing problems are easy to fix without professional assistance. Others will require a licensed plumber. There are several ways you can check to see if it’s going to be a simple job. When in doubt it’s always better to ask the advice of a professional. Something that you may think is simple can end up being a bear to deal with, and could lead to disastrous results.


 

When repairing home plumbing, there are several things to keep in mind. While some tasks can be finished easily in just a few steps without the help of a professional, others are more difficult and will require a plumber. Hiring a plumber can be expensive. If you know how to do basic repairs you can save on this cost. However, not using a professional when it’s necessary will end up costing you even more money in the end.


Doing it Yourself


Repairing your plumbing on your own can be rewarding and save you money. The first thing you need to do is figure out what part needs attention. It’s usually simple to figure out the source of the problem. Faucets on sinks are simple to replace. You will need to purchase a replacement that is the same type as you already have. Just look at the connections under the sink to determine what type of faucet you need. Drain clogs are easy to deal with on your own. There are plenty of professional strength products that will clear a clog in just a matter of hours. Many issues with a toilet can be repaired with a few tools and some time. A ballcock, float and chain are all simple to replace and typically the most common issues with a toilet.


When to Seek Professional Assistance


If you’re experiencing leaks that you can’t correct or you suddenly have low water pressure, a professional should be consulted. This can lead to excessive damage if left untreated. If you have plumbing issues that need to be addressed with the pipe connections or behind drywall you may want to consult a professional as well. These repair jobs can get intense and if you damage the pipes while working on them you’re in for a much bigger job later.