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Few things are more frustrating than dealing with a plumbing emergency, especially if that broken toilet or slowly draining sink interferes with your normal daily life. Although many people are tempted to whip out a wrench and attempt repairs on their own, many plumbing issues are best left to the professionals. Here is a brief guide to knowing when to get plumbing help. 

Knowing When to Get Plumbing Help

What’s the Problem With DIY Repairs? 

While the basic mechanics of plumbing might seem simple, the way water enters and flows from your home has to be carefully set up and maintained to prevent sanitation problems. For instance, if you make mistakes while fixing a broken toilet, it could allow wastewater to mix with incoming culinary water, which could contaminate your indoor supply. 

Additionally, since plumbing joints can be difficult to create properly, making simple mistakes could allow water or sewage to seep from joints, prompting mold or mildew growth. Since sewer gas contains poisonous gases, doing plumbing work improperly could allow these gases to seep into your home, making people sick. 

When Should You Get Plumbing Help? 

broken toiletYou should call a professional plumber anytime you install a new plumbing fixture. For instance, while it may be possible for a homeowner to replace a broken flushing mechanism, removing a broken toilet and installing a new one should be left to a professional. Plumbers should also be called in to handle septic tank and sewer line leaks, water heater problems, and any type of repair that involves construction permits. 

 

Don’t risk your health and the integrity of your home by repairing a troubled sink or broken toilet. The team at Murphy's Plumbing Services in Mebane, NC, can help with everything from diagnostics and emergency repairs to inspections and remodeling jobs. To find out more about how they can help, visit their website or call (919) 563-5165.

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