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Plumbing issues may be a big pain, especially if costly repairs are required. Not to mention going without plumbing functionality is more than tiresome. Not being able to visit the bathroom, to enjoy hot water, or to cope with the bad smells coming from your shower drain is never a fun time. You have better things to do than worry about this.

 

But it’s even more annoying when a hopeful solution just adds to the problem, be that due to our prior ignorance or lack of qualifications. So, let’s consider how someone might add to a plumbing issue. For that reason, you can plan against these outcomes.

 

Without further ado, let’s get started:

 

Using The Incorrect Tools

 

Using the incorrect tools is among the greatest plumbing mistakes made by homeowners.

For instance, trying to clear a clog in a toilet with a plunger when the problem is a blockage in the drain pipe. In addition to not solving the issue, doing this may also result in additional damage and more costly repairs. That’s not a great deal of fun, and might we say, probably the opposite of why you purchased a plunger in the first place.

 

Knowing your plumbing system inside and out and keeping the appropriate tools for potential issues is the best way to prevent making this error and others like them. A good way to soften a blockage, for instance, is to use an industrial drain cleaner with some rubber gloves, flush with water after waiting a while, and then use anti-blocking measures like pipe cleaners. If you’re unsure, Google, or ask on a DIY forum on sites like Reddit.

 

Ignoring Leaks

 

Ignoring plumbing system leaks is a costly mistake as well. Even while a minor drip may not seem like a huge matter at first, it can gradually worsen. Leaks over time can result in water damage to your walls, floors, and ceilings as well as the development of mold. That can cause a real respiratory problem if you’re not careful.

 

Watch out for any leaks and fix them as soon as you can if you want to prevent making this error. Call a plumber right away to examine the situation and make the required repairs if you see a drop or stain on your ceiling. The last thing you need is a pipe to burst, or a tap to come off in your hand leading to a shower of water.

 

DIY Catastrophes

 

A further costly error is attempting to handle plumbing issues on your own without the necessary training or competence. DIY plumbing can frequently cause more harm than good, despite the fact that it may seem like a smart idea to save money by doing it yourself.

 

Leaving plumbing repairs to the experts is the easiest way to avoid making this error.

Sure, it might cost a little more up front, but by ensuring the issue is resolved properly and averting additional harm, it will end up saving you money. We only mention this because too many people think they can get away with home plumbing, after all it’s not like you’re playing around the electric circuit, right? But that doesn’t mean it’s safe.

With this advice, we hope you can avoid making the most costly plumbing mistakes going forward.