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3 Reasons to Leave Plumbing Repairs to the Professionals

3 Reasons to Leave Plumbing Repairs to the Professionals
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On the surface level, many types of plumbing repairs look fairly simple. In an effort to save money, you might be tempted to watch a video online and try to replace a toilet or fix a leaky faucet. Unfortunately, botched DIY repairs are one of the common issues that people need to call professional plumbers to fix. Understanding why it’s better to leave plumber repairs to professionals can help you make the right decision when you’re faced with a water-related problem.

1- Avoid Missing the Root Cause

At first glance, a slow drain might look like it’s just from a build-up of hair and soap. But, the real issue could be deeper down the drainage lines where tree roots are growing into the pipes. Or, a low water flow might not just be from a faulty fixture. There could be a slow leak in a pipe deep within the walls. At best, fixing the wrong problem will just lead to frustration when the problem develops again. At worst, you could be leaving a more serious problem time to fester. A leak behind a wall could turn into serious water damage, and that deep clog in the line could eventually cause a hazardous sewage backup. Professional plumbers use video inspections and other strategies to identify the true source of plumbing issues along with the right course of action.

2- Prevent Property Damage

Plumbing systems are designed to be durable, but many components are surprisingly delicate. Trying to tighten a bolt too tight on a toilet could cause the whole tank to break. Meanwhile, leaving it too loose could cause leaks and other issues. Many property owners find that plumbing issues quickly escalate when they accidentally break a plumbing line or find themselves dealing with a flood of water when they open a pipe up. If you accidentally leave a connection too loose, then slow leaks can develop, causing damage before you notice the problem. Hiring a professional plumber allows you to rest easy knowing that the repair won’t lead to bigger problems.

3- Protect Your Health and Safety

Most water-related fixtures are located in areas that could be dangerous if they get wet. Slip-and-fall accidents can lead to costly medical bills and a lengthy recovery period. DIY repairs could also expose you to hazardous substances. Even a kitchen sink drain could be filled with harmful bacteria and fungi that can make you sick. Professional plumbing companies know how to wear the right protective clothing and equipment to prevent falls, abrasions, and exposures that put their health at risk. While the plumber performs their work safely, you can trust that you’ll also benefit from having a safe place to cook and bathe when the job is done.

Even when you do a plumbing repair right, the amount of time you spend might not be worth it. Making multiple trips to the hardware store, struggling with tight bolts, and worrying about if you left a leak behind are issues that you don’t have to accept. Professional plumbers can quickly locate the source of a plumbing problem and provide prompt repairs so that you can move on with enjoying your home.

Published by: Martin De Juan

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