Things to Consider Before You DIY
DIY is all fun and games… until it's not. Plumbing DIYs in particular have the potential of going sideways and leaving you with a bigger mess and more expenses than before, if you don't know what you're getting into. Maybe you're generally handy, enjoy a challenge, or pride yourself on being self-sufficient. Maybe you're trying to save money when you're suddenly confronted with an unexpected expense.
While there are a few plumbing projects that are typically safe for non-professionals to complete—like replacing a washer or aerator, or using a plunger or drain snake to clear an infrequent clog—the majority of plumbing problems should be assessed and resolved by a licensed and insured plumber. If you're dealing with any kind of leak, a recurring blockage, pipe replacements, or sewer or septic problems, it's always safer to call in professional help.
Even if you've decided to take on a seemingly simple task, there are a few things to take into consideration before you DIY.
- Extent of the damage. What's the damage? If the answer includes soggy floors or cabinets, stained sheetrock, signs of mold or mildew, or sewer smells, it's best to keep your distance. A professional can safely assess the extent of the damage and help get to the root of the problem.
- Plumbing-related risks. Water and waste are not things to be trifled with, and, when dealing with plumbing, they're inescapable. Therefore, it's always important to consider the risks of water damage and sewage contamination before you're in over your head.
- Repair methods. Certain repair methods are safer than others. For instance, using a plunger to unclog a drain is much safer than using a drain cleaner. Why? Some drain cleaners can weaken PVC glue joints and corrode cast iron, galvanized, and copper pipe, increasing your risk of extensive damage. In short, just because the type of repair is generally safe to DIY, doesn't mean that the repair method is.
- Electrical hazards. Most everyone (hopefully) understands that water and electricity don't mix. And, in most homes, there will be a degree of overlap between the two when making repairs—an overlap that professional plumbers and electricians know how to safely manage, but average homeowners do not. Keep your home—and yourself—safe by leaving repairs that involve working in close proximity to electrical wires and outlets to the pros.
- Voided warranties and denied insurance claims. Even if it's successful, a DIY project may void the warranty on certain parts or products. A DIY project gone wrong may void product warranties and lead to denied insurance claims. On the other hand, work done by a licensed and insured professional will be covered if something goes wrong.
Don't get us wrong—DIY has its place. However, there are certain types of projects that can pose a significant risk to you, your home, and even homes or businesses nearby. From avoidable injuries to denied insurance claims, we've seen firsthand that worsening problems are an all-too-common result of the best DIY attempts. As humans, we're naturally curious and wired to build upon our existing skills. But, unfortunately, we're also limited by the adage, you don't know what you don't know, which can turn a less-than-ideal situation into one that's flat out dangerous when it comes to plumbing.
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At Williams Plumbing Services, we aim not only to deliver top-notch plumbing solutions, but to show each and every customer the respect and care we would want for our own families and homes. As a Chattanooga-based company, we understand the plumbing needs of our community.
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