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Do’s and Don’ts: 5 Basic Plumbing Safety Tips from Pros

If you’re interested in doing some plumbing work at home, you need to know how to stay safe. These do’s and don’ts will keep you on track.

Plumbing is something that we don’t think much about until there’s a problem. Then, we wonder if we need to call a professional or can fix the issue ourselves.

Taking care of your own plumbing can be dangerous, however. Doing it wrong can cause leaks that lead to mould or flooding. Fortunately, with these plumbing safety tips, you can manage your plumbing and keep your pipes secure.

Here’s what you need to know!

DO: Have the Right Tools

Having the right tools for the job is a major part of being safe in any endeavour. For plumbing, you’ll need specific tools for specific tasks. Don’t try to use something for a purpose it’s not intended for.

Also, make sure you have the right safety equipment. Just because you aren’t a plumber yourself doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t wear safety glasses and even a protective hard hat.

You don’t want to be injured if something goes wrong, especially since many plumbing pipes are under high pressure.

DON’T: Get in Over Your Head

You have to know when to call the professionals. Some jobs simply require more expertise than you have, and there’s nothing wrong with that!

If you need to call a company like PT General Contractor Inc., do it. Sometimes a person with the extra training and experience can do the job more quickly and safely than you can.

If you take on more than you can handle, you may put yourself and your home into an unsafe situation.

DO: Know When Systems are Interrelated

Your plumbing doesn’t stand alone in your home. It’s possible that when you have a plumbing issue, you need to make changes that affect your HVAC or another system in your house.

If you need to, contact Winnipeg furnace repair along with your plumbing professional. That way you know that your water lines aren’t impacting your HVAC. Sometimes you can get help from the same company for both HVAC and plumbing.

DON’T: Forget to Turn Off the Water Main

You see it in cartoons, but it can happen in real life as well. When someone starts to work on a faucet or other fixture without turning off the water supply, you end up with more tears than laughs.

Water will come out of the fixture at very high pressure and you’ll deal with a flood that’s very difficult to stop.

Make things much easier and remember to turn off the water supply before you start working on your plumbing!

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DO: Know the Plumbing Codes

Plumbing, from the piping to materials, has to be done a certain way to be up to the building code in your area. If you’re not aware of these rules, you could be fined by your local or provincial authorities.

Make sure before you start work you understand what’s required. Do you need a permit? Is a professional required for this type of work? Are you going to need air purifiers in Toronto to clean the air when you’re done?

Know the rules before you dive in!

Be in the Know Before You Go for It

If you’re planning to do your own plumbing work, it’s important to be safe as you work and to do the project correctly. These do’s and don’ts will help keep you on the right track.

With these tips, you can work on your plumbing with confidence.

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