Mumbling Mommy

If you want to get into plumbing, perhaps because you can see just how useful it might be, there are a lot of things that you might want to consider to help ensure that you are going to get it right. The truth is that the basics of plumbing are quite simple for anyone to learn, and as long as you stick with it you should be able to get there with practice. In this post, we’ll help you out by focusing on which first steps you might want to take in order to get into plumbing much more effectively. Let’s take a look.

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Get To Know Your Plumbing System

This might be the first thing you want to do, as it is going to help you get acquainted with the actual system you will be working with, and in the process will allow you to also start thinking about the basics of plumbing and what it might entail. In any home, you’ve got two main plumbing systems: the water supply bringing clean water in under pressure, and the drain-waste-vent carrying wastewater out and venting sewer gases. Your first job will be to locate key points in your system like the main shut-off valve and the water meter.

Learn The Essential Tools

Like anything else, you can’t really plumb unless you have the right gear, so you need to make sure you are going to be aware of that. You don’t need a truck full of stuff to begin with, just a few essentials. That might include an adjustable wrench, a set of spanners, a pipe wrench, and a plunger, as well as a mechanical water temperature gauge if you are doing anything slightly more advanced in the near future. Also: make sure you have a bucket and some rags for any spillage. In the beginning, you’ll probably use these a lot.

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Start With An Easy Fix

There are some fixes that are always going to be so much easier, and it’s a good idea to start with some of those easy fixes at first. These are plumbing tasks which are safer and easier for beginners to tackle. That might include unclogging a toilet or a sink, replacing a worn washer in a faucet, or fixing a running toilet. These are more simple than you might think, and they teach you some of the essentials about plumbing that you are going to find useful to consider, so it’s a good idea to be aware of that and to give them a go.

Take Your Time & Respect Your Limits

At the end of the day, you are not a professional plumber, so it’s going to take you time to be able to learn the ropes of plumbing. If you find that you get to your limit and you just need to call in a professional, there is no shame in that. Make sure you do that before you cause any damage or flooding, at least.

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