The Pros and Cons of DIY Plumbing

DIY plumbing can be a great way to save money while also learning some valuable skills. And there’s no better feeling than standing back and admiring your DIY handiwork. However, it’s also important to remember that plumbing can be a complicated process. You don’t want to flood your home or end up knee-deep in sewerage. So, if you’re thinking about trying some plumbing repairs, here are our top DIY plumbing tips to consider. And remember, if in any doubt, call a Moore Home Services professional.

Common Plumbing Problems

We’ve all experienced a leaky faucet or slow-draining shower at some point. Plumbing problems aren’t always disastrous. The problem is sometimes as easy to fix as throwing some baking soda and white vinegar down the drain to clear a minor clog. However, more serious leaks and bursts can and do happen. And that’s when you need to call in a professional. Rather than DIY plumbing, why not keep your pipes in good shape with some DIY plumbing maintenance tasks instead? By carrying out these regular checks, you’ll lessen the likelihood of a plumbing disaster in the future:
  • Avoid limescale build-up
  • Remove hair and food from indoor drains
  • Clear debris from outside drains and gutters
  • Check your water pressure
  • Look for leaks around pipes

When to Call a Professional

While some minor issues, like a clogged drain, can be easily fixed with a plunger or drain cleaner, burst pipes or sewage backups require the expertise of a professional plumber.
Attempting to resolve these issues alone can result in costly damage and even pose a safety risk. Professional plumbers have the tools and experience to quickly diagnose and fix the problem, saving you time and stress. So, if you’re faced with a plumbing issue outside your comfort zone, don’t hesitate to call a trusted professional plumber for help.

DIY Plumbing – The Pros

Don your hard hat and reach for your wrench – we’re about to dive into the pros of doing your own plumbing. But a word of advice before we get cracking. While we think fixing dripping faucets and minor clogs is worthwhile tackling yourself, we also recommend leaving the major repairs to the experts. Right, DIY-ers. Here are the advantages of being your own home plumber for a day.

It Costs You Less

Needless to say, nobody wants to spend their hard-earned cash on a plumbing repair. That’s why DIY plumbing can be a real money-saver. You won’t have to pay the labor costs for a professional plumber. Plus, you get the bragging rights that come with fixing the problem yourself.

Improve Your Skills

As we age, it’s easier to sit back and let others sort out our home maintenance. But what happened to that sense of curiosity you had as a child?
Learning new skills keeps your brain young. So watch some instructional videos, make sure you have all the correct tools and equipment, and have a go at changing a faucet or unclogging the shower drain. You might surprise yourself with your new skillset.

Gain a Sense of Achievement

There’s nothing like the feeling of accomplishment that comes with a DIY plumbing job —except maybe the feeling of relief when you don’t have to pay an expensive plumbing repair bill! Plumbing is one of those things that’s easier said than done, but don’t let that keep you from trying. Give it a go, and you’ll gain a sense of pride and achievement in your efforts.

DIY Plumbing – The Cons

The truth? Plumbing isn’t as easy as it looks. Just because you can assemble an Ikea dresser doesn’t mean you can fix a burst pipe. Sometimes the disadvantages of DIY plumbing outweigh the benefits.

Expensive Repairs When it Goes Wrong

DIY plumbing is not for the faint of heart. Sure, you can save money, but there are downsides. The most common issue is not having the right knowledge. You may think you’re a plumbing genius, but it’s easy to make a mistake. And when that happens, it can leave you out of pocket.

Risk of Injury

DIY plumbing can be a fun, satisfying experience—but it’s not without its risks. Unfortunately, there are several ways you could get hurt when working with pipes and tools. The most common injuries are cuts, scrapes, and bruises. But you could suffer more serious injuries if using chemicals or come across electrical wires near water sources.

Save Yourself the Stress and Call a Professional

Still can’t figure out how to stop that faucet from dripping? Call in the professionals. Moore Home Services is a local, family-owned company with over 100 years of plumbing experience. Whether it’s leak repair or drain cleaning services, we’re here to help. No job is too difficult for our experienced technicians.
  Moore Home Services is a local, family-owned company with over 100 years of plumbing experience. Whether it’s leak repair or drain cleaning services, we’re here to help. No job is too difficult for our experienced technicians. Contact us today for all your North Bay home plumbing needs.