Nobody wants to waste a professional’s time, so it’s essential to know when to call one in an emergency. It is not always obvious whether you need a professional’s help when it comes to plumbing. There are times when you may think you need a professional, but it’s something you could fix yourself! It always helps to know when a plumbing issue has a DIY fix to avoid needlessly calling a plumber.
However, it is just as important to know when to leave it to the experts. Trying to fix an issue you’re not equipped to handle could make it worse. And you’ll need an emergency plumber to clean up an even bigger (more expensive) problem.
Common Diy Plumbing Fixes
Issues you could fix without a plumber include:
- Installing Shower Heads
- Repairing a Running Toilet
- Fixing a Leaky Tap
- Unclogging a Toilet
- Unblocking Shower and Sink Drains
Some blockages may require a plumber. However, if it is not apparent where the blockage is, it is worth trying a DIY fix first. For instance, an unblocking product may fix a sink blockage. It is generally worth trying before calling a plumber. Similarly, whilst a blocked toilet may require a plumber if the blockage is further down the pipework, you should first try to fix the problem with a plunger.
Attempting simple DIY fixes first is usually a good call. You could fix the problem, and even if you do not, you’re unlikely to worsen the issue significantly. You should avoid more drastic “repairs” as this could end up causing more harm and leave your plumber with an even bigger problem to fix. If it doesn’t require ripping up flooring, opening walls, or removing appliances, it is likely safe to attempt a DIY fix.
Call An Emergency Plumber
Not all plumbing issues are created equal. While some are resolved by simply using an unblocking product, others require an expert with intricate knowledge and the right tools.
If you notice flooding, you will need an emergency plumber. This is a sign of a serious leak or even a burst pipe. Flooding can cause severe damage, so the issue must be resolved as soon as possible.
You will require an emergency plumber for a blocked toilet (that you couldn’t fix yourself). It is a potential health hazard and needs addressing immediately. If the toilet is overflowing, it can also cause damage to your property.
If you have no running water, you will need the problem identified and fixed quickly. Not having a clean water supply qualifies as an emergency, so call an emergency plumber to resolve the issue fast.
Just as turning your taps on to no water is an emergency, so is being unable to turn them off. This is a serious flood risk and needs remedying immediately. Turn off your water supply to reduce the damage and call an emergency plumber to identify the issue.
Call A Non-Emergency Plumber.
Fixing an issue yourself or calling an emergency plumber are not the only options. Sometimes a problem can wait a day to be fixed. Sometimes the right move is to call a non-emergency plumber. Examples of when this may be the best approach include a clogged sink, a leaky tap, or a running toilet.
A plumber should also handle installations, preventative plumbing maintenance, and inspections.
When it comes to a plumbing issue, there are a few approaches. Knowing which one is right is key to efficiently and cost-effectively resolving the problem. Try your hand at a DIY fix when you can, and remember to distinguish between an emergency and non-emergency.