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Essential Tools You Should Have For Emergency Plumbing Issues At Your Home

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Although you may not be a professional plumber,  you may need to deal with a plumbing issue at some point. A few minor plumbing problems are inevitable but can be quickly fixed if you have the right equipment.

Plumbing emergencies can be costly and inconvenient if they are not addressed on time. Regardless of whether you can fix the problem yourself or need professional help, there are essential plumbing tools you should have at your home. Below are some of the emergency plumbing tools you should consider.

Plunger

Your home might be prone to drain clogs caused by toys, feminine products, or toilet paper. In such cases, a plunger removes any minor clogs by forcing water into the pipes and applying pressure, which forces the water to go through the system.

Having a plunger at home helps deal with an overflowing toilet or bathroom. It can also help to address a blocking problem before the plumber arrives.

Pliers

Pliers are ideal for pipe leaks as they help open and tighten nuts and bolts of different sizes on your pipe. In addition, if you have an emergency leak, pliers can help you deal with the issue before your plumber arrives.

Plumbing Snake

At times you may have a clog that a plunger cannot handle. In this case, a plumbing snake can help you get rid of the clog as it is more expandable and flexible, making it easy to go through the bend of the toilet and push the clogs out of the system.

Basin Wrench

A basin wrench, which is also known as a sink wrench, is an essential tool for plumbing emergencies as it helps to reach pipes that are in awkward places. Specifically, it has a long shaft and a spring-loaded jaw that makes it easier to reach narrow and deep spaces and can help tighten loose nuts and bolts behind your sink.

Pipe Wrench

A pipe wrench helps you fix nuts and bolts that have become smooth to grip over time. It has an adjustable design that grips around objects of different sizes and shapes.

It is an alternative to a basic wrench when you need more leverage to loosen, tighten, or hold fixtures. In this regard, a pipe wrench is ideal for tightening bigger parts of the pipe basin.

Emergency plumbing issues may occur at any time of the day. While you may seek professional help, it is important to have the necessary tools to address the problem for a short while before the service provider arrives. Additionally, knowing how to use these tools appropriately can help you resolve minor plumbing issues, saving on the potential cost of hiring a plumber.

Contact a plumber for more information.     


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