You don't always need to hire a plumber. There are times when you can fix things yourself.
Below are 3 Common Plumbing Problems that you can Fix Yourself:
Clogged Drain or Sink
How to fix: Use a plunger or a drain snake to remove blockages. For minor clogs, a mixture of baking soda and vinegar followed by hot water often works.
Tip: Avoid chemical drain cleaners—they can damage pipes.
Running Toilet
How to fix: Open the tank and check the flapper; if it’s worn or misaligned, replace it. Adjust the float to stop water from constantly running.
Tip: Toilet repair kits are cheap and easy to install with no tools required.
Leaky Faucet
How to fix: Turn off water, remove the handle, and replace worn washers or O-rings. For cartridge or ceramic disc faucets, swap the cartridge if needed.
Tip: Bring the old part to the hardware store to ensure an exact match.
Absolutely do not pay a plumber $200 to come fix a problem that you can fix yourself in less than 5 minutes.

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