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DIYers are often resourceful when it comes to caring for their homes, but some home repair tasks require professional expertise to complete safely and correctly. Even what is thought to be simple plumbing jobs have the potential to turn into major, costly repairs if done incorrectly, so it’s best you hand off any, and all Read more

DIYers are often resourceful when it comes to caring for their homes, but some home repair tasks require professional expertise to complete safely and correctly. Even what is thought to be simple plumbing jobs have the potential to turn into major, costly repairs if done incorrectly, so it’s best you hand off any, and all plumbing needs to a licensed plumber who has the training and experience necessary for successful execution. Here are some of the more common plumbing tasks homeowners should avoid doing themselves.

1.  Water Heater Repair or Replacement

Water heaters are complex machines, and attempting to repair one yourself can be dangerous. If your water heater is malfunctioning, calling a professional to safely diagnose the issue and recommend the appropriate course of action is best. The same goes for water heater replacement; be sure to leave it to the professionals to ensure a safe and successful installation. You must also know local building codes, as some require a licensed professional to install a water heater. The potential fines for noncompliance could easily outweigh the cost of a professional installation.

2.  Sewer Line Repair

Your home’s sewer line is responsible for safely transporting wastewater to the municipal sewer system, so any repairs or maintenance should be left to a licensed plumber. The job is often labor-intensive and can involve digging up your lawn, so it’s best to leave this task to the pros who have experience safely and correctly handling such a complex job.

Inspecting your drain lines, toilets, and other plumbing fixtures, you can look for signs of a sewer line issue. If you notice any backup or clogs, it’s time to call in a plumber. Other common signs of a sewer line issue include gurgling sounds from the drains, water pooling in the yard, and foul odors.

3.  Roof Leaks

Roof leaks can cause significant damage to your home’s interior and be time-consuming to locate and fix. While small roof leaks may seem like a do-it-yourself job, leaving this one to the pros with the expertise and tools necessary for successful waterproofing is best. A roof plumber Sydney will be able to identify any other potential causes for the leak, such as a faulty gutter or loose shingles. The cost of a professional roof inspection is typically much less than the cost of repairing water damage caused by an undetected leak.

4.  Gas Line Installation and Repair

Imagine trying to fix your gas line only to end up making a mistake and causing an explosion. This is why all gas line repair and installation needs should be handled by a licensed plumber who understands the risks associated with such a job. Gas lines can become damaged over time due to corrosion or may need to be installed when building a new home. Attempting either of these tasks yourself could have potentially dangerous consequences; leaving gas line repair and installation to the professionals is best.

5.  Dewatering

After a heavy downpour or a burst pipe, water can seep into your home and cause damage to the structure. A professional plumber has the tools and experience necessary to efficiently remove all standing water from the area and assess any damage that may have occurred.

This is an essential step in the repair process, as it helps prevent mold growth which can cause serious health issues for your family. A professional plumber can also advise on the best waterproofing solution for your home.

Regardless of your plumbing task, it’s important to remember that some jobs are too complex to tackle alone. If you feel ill-equipped or need help with how to proceed, it’s always best to call in a professional who can help ensure your safety and the project’s success. The cost of hiring a professional is often much less than the potential fines or damage you could incur by attempting the job yourself. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that the job was done right.

Franklin Electric Co., Inc. (NASDAQ: FELE) announces the launch of the Little Giant 12E Series ½ HP Effluent Pump for dewatering, water transfer and septic wastewater removal. The Series’ rugged design and reliable features make it ideal for the most challenging deep vault effluent applications. Performance is key with the new pumps, which are engineered specifically Read more

Franklin Electric Co., Inc. (NASDAQ: FELE) announces the launch of the Little Giant 12E Series ½ HP Effluent Pump for dewatering, water transfer and septic wastewater removal. The Series’ rugged design and reliable features make it ideal for the most challenging deep vault effluent applications.

Performance is key with the new pumps, which are engineered specifically to tackle water demands deep underground. At the heart of each unit is a unique cloverleaf intake that allows for higher flow with 3/4″ diameter solids handling. The rugged cast-iron impeller works just as hard, delivering superior clog resistance. Surrounding it all is a heavy-duty epoxy-coated cast iron housing that stands up to the most extreme elements, including cold-weather climates where deep septic wells are common.

Continuous duty rated, the energy-efficient PSC motor also includes thermal overload protection for reliable performance. Available in with either a manual (12E-CIM) or automatic (12E-CIA-RF) switch option, the 12E Series comes backed by a three-year warranty.

Franklin Electric is a global leader in the production and marketing of systems and components for the movement of water and fuel. Recognized as a technical leader in its products and services, Franklin Electric serves customers around the world in residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, municipal, and fueling applications.