7 DIY Plumbing Projects You Can Handle

Plumbing projects that you can handle by yourself include simple tasks such as repairing things like leaky taps and replacing fixtures such as shower heads. If you’re wondering what plumbing work can be done without a license, read on.

These are fairly simple beginner-level projects that can easily be performed. You can save a lot of money if you learn how to fix simple plumbing projects all on your own.

Here are some of the common plumbing repairs and replacements that require no experience and that you can do yourself. 

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A defective toilet fill valve can cause your toilet to malfunction. The good news is that replacing it is something you can easily do.

The first thing to do when replacing the toilet fill valve is to turn off the water supply before removing the defective valve. This is followed by completely draining the toilet tank.

The existing valve can be detached by loosening the nut securing it to the water supply line and by turning it counterclockwise. You can then clip the new valve into the toilet. 

Replacing A Toilet Seat


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Replacing a faulty a toilet seat is a relatively simple plumbing task that you can do by yourself. The key is to ensure that you acquire the right type of seat. The toilet seat comes with parts including bolts and nut.

With your wrench set, you can easily change the toilet seat in an instant.

Replacing A Shower Head


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Replacing a shower head is one of the easiest plumbing jobs that you can do by yourself.

You only need to unscrew the faulty shower head from the shower arm, clean the threads on the shower arm and cover it with a bit of Teflon tape.

You can then screw on the new shower head and you’re done.

Changing The Faucet


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Faucets are one of the main plumbing parts of the house that have to be replaced from time to time. Instead of calling the plumber every time, you can simply learn how to change the faucet yourself using the right tools like an adjustable wrench that helps you easily loosen or tighten nuts and bolts.

However, before you begin the process, make sure that you’re buying the right kind of faucet. It has to match up with the number of holes right in your sink.

A lot of people tend to forget about this and buy the wrong faucet type, so try not to make the same mistake.

Shutting Off The Water Valve


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During times of emergencies and repairs, we have to find and shut off our water valve and to do that; you need to locate your water meter and go for its metal lid usually marked with “water” or “water meter.”

Remove your water meter hatch by unscrewing a bolt. Beneath, you’ll see a rotating valve like that of an outdoor spigot - it usually has a metal flange, and you might need a pipe wrench to work it out.

Turn your valve clockwise until it stops to shut down your water supply entirely.

Fixing Loose Pipes


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Loose pipes can cause unnerving noise. The good news is you can easily get the problem fixed. Using a simple wrench set, the trouble can be kept at bay.

A wrench set will enable you to tauten loose joints, fix leaking pipes, and achieve much more than just fixing small plumbing problems around the home.

A wrench set even gives you the versatility required to work on many projects ranging from compression fittings and other plumbing parts that may require loosening or tightening. 

Clearing A Clogged Bathtub Drain


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Everyone hates clogged drains, particularly bathtub drains - which can be a bit more challenging.

Lots of hair and other stuff goes right down, and instead of relying on your go-to plumber, why not try clearing the drain yourself.

To do so, take the drain plate off. It’s a small round plate which has a lever on it for closing and opening the popup drain stopper. Behind the plate, you can already access the straight drain pipe. Just send the drain snake down, and you’re good to go.

Conclusion


However, while DIY plumbing projects can help you save money, it’s also vital to understand your bounds. Certain projects are also off limits and reserved only to licensed plumbers.

These include critical projects such as gas piping which can be fatal if safety standards are not observed. It is therefore vital to differentiate which plumbing work you can manage single-handedly and which should be left in the hands of the experts.

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