Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at
1:06 pm
When it comes to a plumbing repair, you have two ways to go – calling in a professional plumber to take on the job or tackling it yourself with a DIY plumbing repair. Taking on a plumbing repair yourself can save you quite a bit of money but you have to have the time and tools to complete the repair successfully.
When venturing into the world of do-it-yourself plumbing repairs it’s best to take it slowly. Begin with smaller projects such as simple installs and relatively easy repairs such as fixing a leak, replacing a valve, or insulating a pipe.
However, completing a plumbing repair successfully requires some fundamental knowledge and a comprehensive tool kit that will ensure your preparedness in any situation. Some basic tools to include in your plumbing repair kit are the basic varieties of wrenches, caulk, tape, nuts and bolts, and other basic household tools that you would use for any project.
Additionally, be sure to include a flashlight – with extra batteries – as part of your plumbing repair tool kit. Attending to a plumbing repair project often requires you to work in a dimly lit environment. A flashlight will ensure that you have all the necessary light in your workspace.
In addition to your plumbing repair tool kit, you should also arm yourself with as much information as possible. Go online to learn step-by-step instructions for any do-it-yourself plumbing repair project. You can also visit your local home improvement store for the latest resources on plumbing repairs.
No matter what, you should always be sure to stay within your comfort zone. If you feel like a plumbing repair project is out of your league, do not hesitate to call in a professional plumber. Tackling a project that you are not prepared to handle will only cost you time and money in the long run.
But if you are successful in your plumbing repair you will have the added satisfaction of a job well done as well as cash saved in your pocket.
Friday, December 18th, 2009 at
4:35 pm
If you are a homeowner, you will almost assuredly have plumbing problems once in awhile. Anything from simple tap leaks to more complicated problems like clogged or leaking pipes. If you find yourself in a plumbing situation that you cannot – or should not – deal with yourself, you need a professional plumber. Why knock yourself out trying to deal with the problem, when help is just a phone call away?Finding the Right One
When searching for a plumber, stabbing randomly at the phone book listings is not the best way to go about it. The chances of finding a good plumber in this way are so low it is not even worth your time. It is more likely that you will go through many bad ones first before you find anyone who is even up for the job. There are, of course, several qualified plumbers in the phone listings but it is like finding a needle in a haystack – except that, in this case, you are likely up to your knees in a water emergency.
There are many amateur plumbers out there, and it is up to you to weed them out from the professionals who can really do the job.
Getting referrals from your friends or people you work with is one of the best ways to find a good plumber. Of course, being a good plumber is not always enough if it takes hours to get the work done. You need to find someone who can do good work, fast. You really do not want some amateur plumber turning something the wrong way, breaking off a tap, and flooding your house, right. So make sure you always take the time to find the best plumber you can afford.
It is not always easy but before hiring a recommended plumber, you should really try to make sure of their reputation. It is important to know if anyone you are acquainted with has had any sort of bad experience with the plumber. It is important to have the right information to be able to evaluate your plumber’s ability to get the job done.Big Company vs. Small
One of the main problems with using a large plumbing company is the fact that they tend to overwork their employees. Unrealistic quotas placed upon the plumbers oftentimes results in quick, sloppy work. However, smaller companies have their own share of specific problems such as small budgets for training programs and not being able to hire the best employees. Referrals from friends and family are still the best way to find the all round best plumber to solve your problem.
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