When Hiring a Plumber Makes Sense: 5 Jobs to Never DIY

Hiring a Plumber is Safer than DIY

 If DIY was your thing during quarantine, you may think you can handle any problems your property throws at you.

Though you could probably fix a dripping tap yourself, you need more than a few tools and a quick Google search to deal with most plumbing problems. Quite often trying to fix the problem yourself can lead to even bigger problems down the road.

Hiring a plumber is the quickest and easiest way of getting the job done right the first time. They have the right tools, knowledge, and insurance to get the job done quickly and efficiently.

Read on to discover the five plumbing jobs you should never attempt to DIY.

1. Gas Leak Repairs

Gas leaks are dangerous, so if you can smell sulfur (which smells like rotten eggs) in your home, you should leave the building immediately. Call a plumbing service once you are outside and a safe distance away. 

If it is a major leak, a plumber may shut off the gas straight away. They will then carry out tests to locate the leak. Once located, they will be able to tell you how much the job will cost and how long it will take to repair.

Never try to fix these issues yourself. A plumber can find the cause of the leak and will be able to fix any underlying problems prevent any further leaks. Trying this yourself is dangerous and could worsen the problem.

2. Low Pressure

Low water pressure can be caused by many different things. It could be as simple as a blockage in your pipes, or it could be cracked pipes or hidden leaks causing the issue.

It could also be a city-wide issue, which you definitely cannot detect and fix yourself. There are too many potential factors to consider and you could very easily miss the real root of the problem and cause even more damage.

3. Sewer Repair

Sewer line clogging can impact your whole plumbing system, damaging floors, walls, and electrics. Sewer drain repairs require digging and underground repairs.

Only professionals will have the right expertise and heavy-duty equipment should attempt this. If you notice your water is draining away slower than usual, or there is a sewage smell in the house, call a plumber.

4. Water Heater Problems

Water heater issues are another example of when to hire a plumber.

If left untreated, built-up pressure can cause the water heater to explode. This can cause extensive damage to your house and can cause serious injuries.

A plumber will be able to safely replace the water heater, ensuring that the new one is installed properly. They will also remove the old one for you.

5. Remodeling

If you are considering remodeling any part of your home, you should always employ professionals. Any old pipes have to be removed before installing new ones.

Without the know-how of a professional, you are likely to make errors that cost you more to put right than initially hiring a plumber would have done. 

Remember that nothing is as easy as it looks. If in doubt leave it to your plumber who is fully-trained and equipped for the job.

Do-It-Yourself vs Hiring a Plumber

It can be tempting to put off repairing plumbing issues or to try repairing it yourself to save some money, but there are many jobs that are best left to the professionals. 

It is important to know when hiring a plumber is the better option. This will stop you from making things worse with DIY work.

Fill out our contact form here to get in touch with reliable St. Petersburg Florida plumbers now. From drain cleaning to sewer line replacement, we can give you a free quote today for all of your plumbing needs.

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