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5 DIY Plumbing Disasters That'll Make You Call a Plumber ASAP

Whether you're a homeowner or renter, chances are you've had to deal with a plumbing issue or two. You’ve also probably tried to tackle the problem yourself before calling in reinforcements, like a professional plumber. We're here to tell you that sometimes DIY just doesn't cut it, especially when it comes to your home's plumbing. From broken fixtures to severe clogs and pipe leaks, here are a few times you should call a plumber instead of going the DIY route:

1. When Your Faucet Won't Stop Dripping...and It's Driving You Insane

We get it—a dripping faucet is one of the most annoying household problems out there. But before you try to fix it yourself, consider this: depending on the severity of the drip, fixing a dripping faucet may be a quick and easy fix for a professional plumber. However, if you don't know what you're doing, you could make the problem worse (and cost yourself more money in the long run). In short, it's usually best to leave this one to the pros.

2. When There's Water Pooled Around Your Toilet Base

If there's water pooled around your toilet base, it's likely due to a wax ring seal that has failed. Now, this is definitely a situation where you don't want to mess around—if not fixed properly, a failed wax ring seal can cause all sorts of problems, from expensive water damage to mold growth. So save yourself the headache and rely on an experienced plumber who can quickly and easily take care of the problem.

3. When You Have a Leak

If you notice water leaking from your pipes, it's important to act fast and call in a professional plumber. Depending on the severity of the leak, widespread water damage could occur, leading to other costs and repairs being factored into the equation. Instead of fixing the problem yourself, let a professional handle it quickly and efficiently.

4. When There's A Slow Drainage Problem

A slow drainage problem might not seem like an emergency, but trust us—it is. If left unaddressed, a slow drainage problem can quickly turn into a clogged drain. Rather than wait for things to get worse, nip the problem in the bud by calling your local plumber.

5. When There's A Severe Clog

Clogged drains are never fun—but unfortunately, they're also pretty much inevitable if you own a home long enough. Severe clogs generally require the help of a professional plumber who has access to industrial-strength tools and equipment. Save yourself the hassle (and potential injuries) by calling in someone who knows what they're doing when it comes to clogged drains! There are plenty of reasons to call a professional plumber rather than trying to fix plumbing problems yourself. From broken fixtures and severe clogs to water leaks and slow drainage issues, these disasters are all better left to someone with experience. Save yourself the headache (and potential injuries) by giving Albright's Mechanical Services a call at (410) 834-0148 next time something goes wrong!

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