Plumbing Projects That Should Be Left To The Pros!

With the steps to nearly everything you can make, build, or dream just an internet search away, do-it-yourself-ers  are more confident than ever in what they’re doing to or for their homes, including plumbing projects. Unlike most DIY projects though, dealing with your water or waste supply lines can lead to some potentially disastrous results when you don’t know exactly what you’re doing, or have the right tools. Below, let’s take a look at three separate occasions that require a phone call to the experts here at Daniels Plumbing.

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Installation of New Electrical and Water Connections

We all know that electricity and water just don’t along (and will never get along). However, there are some areas in our homes where these two need to conduct business close to each other. I’m referring to home appliances that require electricity and water to function; these include the dishwashers, water heaters and electric bidets. You don’t have to be intermediary. You don’t have to put up the water and electrical connections on your own. If the mentioned appliances are already there, you’ll be facing a lighter work and less chances of plumbing disaster because the connections had been laid for you. If there’s a need to upgrade or swap, all that you have to do is shut the water and power and reconnect. But if any appliance that requires both water and power is still to be installed, just consider calling a master plumber to do the job.

Anything to do with the Sewer Lines

From installation to repair to inspection, there’s nothing related to the sewer lines that untrained individuals should handle. A mistake of almost any degree could result to an awful mess that would make you regret why you just didn’t call a master plumber. But this foul and repulsive result cannot match the perils of sewer gases. The mess can be cleaned up (though it’s going to be real tough) but the release of sewer gases poses greater danger because they are poisonous and gases can’t be cleaned up.

Installation of Large Bathroom Fixtures

Unless it’s just a simple replacement of a leaky toilet or drain cleaning, nearly any bathroom work that involves plumbing should be left to a plumber. His expertise isn’t limited to installing o changing bathroom fixtures, but also included detecting underlying problems. Minor bathroom glitches can become disastrous ones if homeowners don’t see them or don’t realize the catastrophe they might bring.

Gas Leak Repair

Anything that involves gas and/or your gas lines always requires professional help. Since working with gas is dangerous and approaching a gas problem without the necessary skills and experience poses major safety risks, it’s best to contact a qualified professional any time you have a concern.

In addition to any plumbing projects that require major work, you’re always better off contacting a professional for minor projects too – a company like us will always get the job done right the first time, no matter how big or small!

Contact us online or call (281) 351-6661 to get an estimate from a licensed plumbing technician.