No Death In Diy Bathroom Plumbing
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The acronym DIY in diy bathroom plumbing means ‘Do it yourself!’ and is the buzz word of more than one home improvement retailer. It’s big business and not to be confused with DUI, DWI or anything related to DIE, so let’s do it right and keep things safe.
Do It Yourself
The do it yourself trend seems to be a positive step in modern American society. We take so much for granted, it is a little refreshing to actually pull one’s sleeves up and do the job from start to finish. Not only is the result a new and finished look; there is a lot of hidden value in the time spent doing something worthwhile. This includes the initial thinking – the what if phase – maybe spawned from a TV ad or window shopping.
And then there’s the troubleshooting that happens somewhere in the process. I say over and over again “The glitch is the norm!” DIY and bathroom plumbing projects are a natural, but they lend themselves to glitches.
Why DIY Bathroom Plumbing?
Like I said, DIY and bathroom plumbing projects are a natural. It is easy to spot a dripping faucet or hear a toilet that runs on or detect a wet spot at the baseboard or under the sink. These are usually small things but the small repair does not always follow. I went to change a washer in a faucet once and ended up having to tear out a wall. At that point the customer reconsidered and ended up doing a $4000 bathroom remodel. Things happen that way.
Typically, diy bathroom plumbing amounts to changing a washer, flapper in the toilet tank or replacing a trap under a sink. If the job grows and escalates into replacing linoleum, a sink cabinet or old toilet, it is still very do-able, but not always simple. The glitch lives somewhere between the theoretical and the ‘universal’ replacement with ‘easy do it yourself instructions’. As long as you recognize that as a possibility, proceeding is sort of step by step.
Make sure you can turn the water off, that the water has somewhere to go – like down the drain – and that the new parts fit. Allow more than a few minutes to any simple task.
The Future Of Bathrooms
DIY bathroom plumbing projects have expanded into the realm of spas and all sorts of shower gadgetry. Do the research and ask questions. The home improvement gurus are usually happy to walk you through the steps. Do it yourself and enjoy the ride.
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