Top DIY Plumbing Hacks & When to Call a Pro in Victoria

January 4, 2025

In an age of DIY solutions, many homeowners in Victoria are eager to tackle plumbing issues themselves. While handling simple fixes can save money and provide a sense of accomplishment, there are times when calling a professional is necessary to avoid further complications. Here are some top DIY plumbing hacks and guidelines on when it’s best to hire a pro.


1. Fixing a Dripping Faucet


A dripping faucet is not only annoying but also wastes water. Most of the time, it can be fixed by replacing a worn-out washer or O-ring. Turn off the water supply, disassemble the faucet, and replace the faulty part. This simple repair can be completed with basic tools and a little patience.


2. Unclogging a Drain


Clogged drains are a common issue, often resolved with a plunger or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. For minor clogs, a plunger can help dislodge the blockage. Alternatively, pouring a cup of vinegar followed by baking soda down the drain can break down stubborn debris.


3. Stopping a Running Toilet


A running toilet can rack up your water bill unnecessarily. Check if the flapper is sealing properly or if the float needs adjustment. Replacing these inexpensive parts can often solve the issue without the need for professional help.


4. When to Call a Pro: Major Leaks


While minor leaks can often be fixed with tape or sealant, major leaks require professional intervention. If you notice water pooling or hear persistent dripping sounds, it’s best to contact a plumber to prevent water damage.


5. When to Call a Pro: Low Water Pressure


If your home experiences low water pressure and cleaning the aerator doesn’t solve the problem, it could indicate a more serious issue like pipe blockages or leaks. A professional plumber can diagnose and resolve the underlying issue effectively.


6. When to Call a Pro: Water Heater Issues


Dealing with a malfunctioning water heater can be dangerous. If you’re experiencing irregular water temperatures or hear unusual noises, call a professional to inspect and repair your water heater safely.


 Know Your Limits and Call in the Experts


DIY plumbing repairs can be a rewarding way to maintain your home, but knowing when to call a professional is essential to avoid costly mistakes. Wade Roberts Plumbing is here to assist Victoria homeowners with all their plumbing needs. Whether it’s a simple fix or a major repair, our experienced team is ready to help. Don’t hesitate—contact us today for expert plumbing solutions and peace of mind in your home!


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