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Dealing with home plumbing maintenance tasks can be as simple as swapping out a washer or gasket, but typically, water line issues in old houses means corroded water lines, non-functional valves and shut-offs. Too much force on a wrench can mean broken fixtures, water damage and finally, unexpected calls to the plumber. Eliminating the pitfalls of fixing plumbing and heating equipment means exercising restraint and figuring out when it’s time to bring in a competent plumbing technician.

 

Owning a home is a fulfilling but complicated experience. Nearly every year, property owners will be confronted with the problem of whether to call an experienced plumber or undertake the repair of leaking faucets, water heater service, or drain maintenance alone. Even though every home will have them at one time or another, water system issues are some of the most hard to do simply because of the probability of expensive mistakes and the hassle of the loss of a working toilet, water heater, or running water.

 

Before attempting any residential plumbing repair, the home owner needs to turn off the water to the entire residence as a broken water main can cause extra time and expense spent on the project. Also prior to attempting a repair, necessary equipment and materials will need to be collected to minimize the added hours, expense and inconvenience incurred by too many visits to buy forgotten tools or parts. This often means getting any faucets, drains, extra bolts and gaskets, toilet tank parts, a wax ring, cleaning supplies, and towels ahead of time. Anything one doesn’t need can be brought back if unused, but the home owner should always be organized and prepared to repair or replace any and all parts that they are going to attempt to repair. Before beginning a plumbing repair, the property owner should consider if they are capable of successfully doing the work. An honest assessment of home repair capabilities will avert a late night call to the local plumbing technician – and the regret of knowing that calling a pro in the first place may have been the shortest and ultimately cheapest strategy to deal with toilet problems, tap maintenance tasks or water heater fixes.

 

Executing one’s own home repairs sometimes save time and money, however, often what started out as a simple drip becomes a broken pipe or other, more serious problem. The key to home maintenance is figuring out when to get in touch with a pro – more often than not that means being aware of when the situation is over and above the know-how of the home repair man or woman. It’s also helpful to have the number handy before that first tool is wielded. Sometimes in an emergency, time is short and anything that will minimize aggravation is welcome. Within the Twin Cities area – Inver Grove Heights, South Saint Paul, West Saint Paul, Maplewood and Eagan – Ben Radant provides plumbing and heating products and services to customers with multiple commercial and residential plumbing and heating system problems.

 

Know which plumber to call for water heater repairs, sewer and drain cleaning, and faucet repairs in the Inver Grove Heights, South Saint Paul, West Saint Paul, Maplewood and Eagan area. Let Ben Radant be your best available plumber in Inver Grove Heights MN.

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2 Responses to “Tackling Residential Plumbing and Heating Repairs”

  • Totally agree with calling a plumber first off in case a job can be more then expected. The worst is when someone tries to fix something small and actually creates a bigger problem in the end. And the last thing you want is to have to call a contractor after hours! You end up loosing time and money. Contractors rake up their prices once the clock hits 6pm.

    Great advice, Thanks for sharing!

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