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Six Reasons to Hire a Plumber and Not DIY

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Your home’s two most expensive systems are the heating and cooling system and the plumbing systems.

When a problem arises, you may resort to checking the latest Internet search for a solution. You may start watching videos, reading how-to articles, and think you can do it yourself.

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Six Reasons to Hire a Plumber and Not DIY

Some home DIY projects are easy. If you want to replace your light switches with a different color, you can simply run to your local hardware store, pick up a few packs, and replace two screws. If you want to paint a low ceiling room, you may also pick up the color you like, a brush, and give it a try.

Luckily, these types of home repairs often do not lead to significant damage. You could splash paint on the floor, or break a light switch cover, but overall, you decide those small things are worth the risk.

Here are the top six reasons why you should hire a plumber instead of attempting to rectify the problem yourself.

1. Lesser the Risk of Damages

On the other hand, if you attempt to address plumbing issues, you could cause severe and costly damages to your home. Inexperienced and unlicensed people should not perform any plumbing services.

If your toilet is clogged, you can use a plunger to get it to flush again. If the clog is deep in the pipe, a plunger will not work. You may attempt to remove a pipe, causing a water leak, or damages to other items, which will cost you more in the long run.

It is important to always remember DIY projects do not mean less expensive. Once you add up the costs of the tools, equipment, and damages, it will far exceed the cost of hiring a plumber in the first place.

2. Have the Latest Equipment

Professional plumbers have the latest equipment to assist them in fixing the problem. With this equipment, they are much faster at fixing your largest plumbing issues with little effort.

You could spend hours and days working on replacing a pipe. You will have to buy the tools and slowly attempt to copy a DIY project you found online. During this time, other plumbing issues can begin to form.

Your simple problem will grow into a much larger one. A plumber would have been a much less expensive and safer option. They have the equipment to quickly replace and fix your issue, meaning the labor costs will be lower.


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3. Have Experience

Licensed and professional plumbers have experience. Skills are important. Experience in using these skills is just as important. You can compare it to a theory drawn up in an office. It may make sense.

The blueprints are accurate. But if it has not been tested, there are unforeseen circumstances that will arise when performing the physical skill set.

An experienced professional most likely has seen situations similar to yours. They know how to solve hard problems, and what has or has not worked in the past. A professional plumber will get the job done right, unlike a DIY project.

4. Have Excellent Ratings

When you are looking to hire a plumbing company, you will most likely ask friends and family members for referrals. You may also search online for reviews, sifting through the excellent and the poor ones.

You will notice that the higher-rated companies may be smaller family businesses. This is because they take the time to ensure their customer is 100% satisfied. Smaller companies are competing with the large corporate plumbers.

If you hire a top-rated plumbing expert, you know the experience will be personal. They are professional, but also understand how the plumbing issue affects your personal life.

They have ethical codes of conduct they will follow and work hard to ensure you are satisfied. High-rated plumbers have one thing in common: they pay attention to what the customer needs and fix the problem efficiently.

While they are working on your plumbing system, you can focus on your work, family, and friends, and know that your home is in good hands.

5. Guarantees and Warranties

When you’re plumbing or HVAC system was installed, it may have come with warranties. The warranties require a certain level of maintenance and often only professionals are allowed to work on the system. If you attempt a DIY project, you could be voiding your warranty.

You may also have temporarily put a Band-Aid on the problem, but down the road, the same or larger problems will arise. A company providing plumbing services will guarantee their work.

The best plumbing companies offer annual maintenance and emergency calls. Whatever service you contract, they will guarantee your satisfaction and that the problem will be solved.

6. Explains, Advises, and Fixes the Problem(s)

If you notice low water pressure in your shower, you may think there is a clog somewhere in the head of the shower. This deems true in some cases. You can unwind the showerhead, but you might not be able to find the problem. A plumber can diagnose the problem.

You may have a clogged pipe in a lower section of your house or one outside under the ground. A plumber will check to see which rooms of the house have low water pressure, and explain to you, based on their experience, what the best solution will be to increase your water pressure.

As the water pressure, other small, insignificant problems may be symptoms of a much larger one. If you attempt a DIY project, you will quickly find yourself sinking in the large problem. A professional plumber will explain the issue, advise you on the best options, and carry out the fixing of the problem with your approval.

Conclusion

DIY home projects are acceptable for small home issues. Is a cupboard door loose? Do you need to fix a door hinge? These problems are simple to fix with clear instructions. If you accidentally make a mistake, you will not cause huge expensive issues.

On the other hand, a DIY plumbing project can lead to costly errors. You will not be covered by insurance, warranties, or guarantees. You should always hire a professional plumber to fix your plumbing needs.

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