When To Call A Plumber In And Not Do It Yourself
September 8, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Society
Plumbers can be expensive and many households are trying to cut back spending and watch their budgets. However, there are times when a plumber will be the best choice for solving common issues and others when a simple plunger can do the job just as well. If budget is not an issue, then the plumbing may well be left to a professional every time.
The toolbox for the homeowner solving a simple plumbing problem may be little more than a plunger and a simple plumbers snake or straightened out coat hanger. The plumbers snake can be purchased for a very small price at a local hardware store. Professional models are unnecessary usually since if a clog is that far down it probably needs a plumber to get to.
Before speaking, further of do it you plumbing help, it is important to note that any job that includes gas, welding or sewers may better left to the professionals. Gas is simply too dangerous for the untrained to be working on. In addition, welding may require special equipment and may be beyond the capabilities of the average householder. Sewers need no explanation.
Bathroom clogs especially in the sink or shower are often caused by a collection of hair. The plunger may not be as effective on hair clogs even if a tight seal is made and a lot of pressure applied. This is where the short plumber snake can come in handy. Threading the snake or wire coat hanger down a short way into the pipe could loosen the hair clog and allow it to break up. The homeowner should be very careful not to damage plastic pipe by trying to force the snake or wire downward past the point it can go.
The plunger is a handy tool as well when it comes to kitchen sink drains. Clogs can often be taken care of by a vigorous plunging. Individuals with double sinks will need to cap the other one tightly so the water can do the work.
At times there are clogs that simply refuse to budge with the use of a plunger and a snake. Homeowners may try some of the chemicals which are marketed to dissolve clogs. It is worth noting that these are caustic chemicals and while they could eventually dissolve a clog they may also eat away at plastic pipes.
Not all plumbing issues require a plumber, but there are many that are simply either too dangerous or beyond the skills of the average do it yourself enthusiast to repair. Recognizing these is the key to saving money. Eventually many problems may be resolved by the homeowner with enough persistence and running out for parts. On the other hand, there are situations that simply should not be approached by the average do it yourself enthusiast, such as installing hot water heaters powered by gas.
A very common mistake with homeowners is hiring a local handy person who is not a plumber to work on complex plumbing issues. The situation could come out well but many are not trained in the necessary techniques to avoid damage to the home. Burlington plumber will be trained, licensed and usually insured to cover any accidental damages, while the handyman although cheaper will often lack insurance to cover damages done.
Looking for a professional plumber? Be sure to check Hamilton plumbing to handle all your plumbing needs. We can help you with septic systems, wells and pumps, drain clearing, and backflow prevention.




