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3 Most Dangerous Plumbing Mistakes

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There are many plumbing projects that homeowners can handle on their own. However, some plumbing projects should not be attempted due to their potential danger.

Too many times a homeowner will take on a plumbing project because it seems simple on the surface. However, these projects can have dangerous consequences.

Before considering any of these three most dangerous plumbing mistakes, call a licensed professional plumber for help.

Overusing Chemical Drain Cleaners

At the onset of a clog, homeowners typically respond by pouring liquid drain cleaners into the drain.

These products claim to quickly eliminate the clog and restore the flow of water. However, overusing them comes with many dangerous results. Continued usage will deteriorate the strength of the pipes, causing them to age prematurely.

In addition, the fumes from these chemicals are toxic. If the clog is not cleared, a plume toxic to small pets and children will fill the interior air of the home.

Consistent clogs in the pipes is an indication of a more serious problem, one that a professional plumbing company can restore safely and efficiently.

Extending Hot Water Pipes

Whether you are renovating a kitchen or moving a hot water heater, there will come time when you need to cut and extend the hot water pipes in order to restore the flow of water. This is not a job to be left to those without the proper training.

This is not a simple cut and connect project. The cutting of copper pipes and reconnecting them involves using a blow torch. Unless you have adequate welding experience, you run the risk of not making a sealed connection. This could result in a serious leak in your home behind the walls.

Joining Mismatched Pipes

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To the average weekend warrior, joining two different pipes might not seem like a serious issue. A professional plumber, however, can explain the serious dangers of this mistake.

If you’re attempting to join a copper pipe to a galvanized pipe without the use of a dielectric union, the union will leak in the near future.

Leaks behind walls or in warmer locations can lead to deadly black mold growth. Never attempt to connect two mismatched pipes.

Your local plumbing professional can help connect these pipes in a safe manner that will not result in any leaks.

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Don’t get mixed up in a serious plumbing issue in your home. Call 1-800-anytyme at (760) 477-0072 today, and have the professionals clean up that mess.

 

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