As with all things, your plumbing system needs regular maintenance and repairs. With regular maintenance, you can identify small issues in your system and fix them before they become big and expensive problems.

There are plenty of maintenance and repair jobs you can do yourself, provided you have the right tools and experience. This article will talk about the jobs you should leave to the professional plumbers, for your safety and the safety of your property.

1. Gas line issues

Without experience, training, and the right equipment, gas line repair is incredibly dangerous. If you fear that your home has a gas leak, leave immediately. Do not turn any electronic device in the house on or off, as this increases the likelihood of sparks. These sparks can ignite the gas, causing fires, explosions, or even injuries. 

In the event of a gas leak, immediately call the appropriate professionals so that the problem can be addressed with minimal risk to you and everyone else in the area. 

2. Underground repairs

Underground repairs often call for more than just a shovel to repair. These jobs might require specialized digging equipment. Some states, counties, and local governments might also require special permits. Local professionals are likely to know their way around these government processes, in addition to handling the more complicated work of repairs. 

Additionally, underground repairs are usually needed for either gas line repair or sewage line repair. Both of which involve being exposed to toxic or foul-smelling chemicals that can put your health at risk if you do not have the proper training. 

3. Leaky pipes

This seems like an easy enough job, but it can be quite tricky. This is one of the most commonly done DIY jobs but also the most likely job where inexperienced handymen make mistakes. Certainly, you should be able to patch a pipe as a temporary solution, but repairs will likely be needed to address the pipe problem permanently.

This is usually where plenty of people make their mistakes: in the replacement of the pipes. Often, people get the wrong size and are forced to spend more on other plumbing fixtures to correct their error that is growing more and more expensive. 

Best Action to Take? Hire Professional Plumbers!

Whatever repairs you might need, it is important to know the limits of your own skills. It might be tempting to try and save money by fixing the problem yourself, but the mistakes you can make without the necessary experience and training can make the problem more expensive to deal with than it already is. It is important to remember that if you have even one shred of doubt in your ability to replace a pipe, leave it to the professional plumbers so that the problem doesn’t damage anything else. 

If you need the help of a North Metro Atlanta-based plumbing service, send us a message at Plumb Medic. We have the expertise to make these repairs as painless and low-cost as possible.