Avoid DIY On Certain Plumbing Services

Plumbing Services You Are Better Off With Professionals

DIY projects are highly encouraged today with all of the home improvement stores and TV shows that show you exactly how to do things. And while tiling your kitchens’ backsplash can turn out really well, there are some things you just don’t want to take on yourself. It’s always possible to go the DIY route and save money on labor, but labor costs are worth it when you are talking about certain plumbing services. Here are a few plumbing services that professionals must address to avoid possible issues within your home.

A Leaky Water Heater

While you can probably find an online tutorial that will take you through replacing a water heater, do you really want to mess with something that mixes water and electricity? A leaky water heater is an inconvenience, at the very least, but it can also be dangerous to a DIY homeowner who doesn’t know what they are doing. Calling a plumber to check the water heater, make a recommendation, and put the repair into action is in your best interest.

A Burst Pipe

Sure, you might understand the theory that goes behind taking out a pipe that’s broken and replacing it with a new one, do you want to risk a huge amount of water damage if it is done incorrectly? Burst pipes can cause a lot of damage really fast and they qualify as a plumbing emergency. You can call a plumber 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to address the issue. You need it cared for quickly and they can do it in a professional manner a lot faster than you can even dream to figure it out.

Backed Up Drains

You’ve seen commercials for drain cleaners. You’ve seen them on the shelves at stores. You might even have some under your sink for help when you need it. But if you have a backed-up drain, rather than going DIY and using harsh chemicals on your drains, it’s in your best interest to call a plumber and get the clog taken care of for good. If you use drain cleaners, you could damage the pipes and you’re really only pouring the money you spent on the cleaner down the drain.

Finding Plumbing Services

If you want to know whether or not the plumbing services you need are DIY or not, call a plumber you trust and ask. Not every plumbing company will tell you to move forward on certain projects—because, face it, they want your business, but honest plumbers will tell you what you can handle and what they need to look over themselves. Stephens Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning, for example, will let you know that your leaky toilet might need to be replaced. But they will also tell you if there’s a simple seal likely broken that you can tighten or fix yourself. With a 24/7 emergency service, when there’s something major going on, you can call for help. Otherwise, call for advice during business hours and go from there.

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