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When To Call A Plumber In And Not Do It Yourself

September 8th, 2010 at 7:33

A plumber is a professional who is trained to handle one of the most necessary systems in our homes, our plumbing. Plumbers can also be expensive and many homeowners try and cut back on unnecessary expenses. There are occasions when the expense of a plumber is unavoidable but other times the problem may be handled with a plunger.

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.

Most bathrooms clogs in sinks and showers are the direct result of accumulated hair clogging the drain. Although the plunger may well dislodge the clog, the snake or coat hanger may be required for clogs further down the pipe. If using a straightened coat hanger it is important to note that plastic pipes can be damaged and the wire or snake should never be forced anywhere.

Kitchen sinks can be very prone to clogs. A plunger may easily remove some of the most common types of clogs however to work, the system must be closed so that water is forced downward to dislodge the cloth. What that means in practical terms is double sinks should have one side tightly capped and it will usually require some vigorous plunging to dislodge a clog.

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.

Simple clogs are usually well within the ability of the householder to take care of, but some matters are best left in the hands of the pros. Installing a new water heater powered by gas is one such example. A homeowner might be able to replace a length of their pipes if they had the time to dedicate to it, in terms of frustration and time spent, the plumber may be the best answer.

A very common mistake made when there are plumbing issues is to call in a local handy person. Although this person may have many skills they usually are not plumbers. Burlington plumber will be trained, licensed, and insured to work safely with these systems. The average handyman is usually not insured or well trained in plumbing.

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.

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