Sometimes the best thing you can do is have the right plumbing tools on hand at the right time. Disasters strike at odd and inconvenient times, and while you are waiting for professional help or trying to do it yourself, having the right tools is a must.

Tools could save your home or office from a disaster that would otherwise go unaddressed. What would professional plumbers suggest everyone have in their toolbox of DIY plumbing tools? Keep reading to find out!

Plumbing Tools You Should Have at Home

There are 5 specific must-haves that could rescue your situation when you’re fighting time and trying to stabilize a plumbing issue immediately.

#1 — Plunger

Simply going out and purchasing a two-dollar plunger will often do the trick. No need to wait for a plumber to arrive for a service you could do yourself. However, if that doesn’t seem to work, make sure to contact a plumber to handle the problem.

When your faucet water isn’t draining properly and you aren’t sure what the problem might be, you might be tempted to call a plumber. Thankfully, this is one of the most common plumbing issues that is easily fixed.

#2 — Plumber’s tape

Having trouble screwing on a showerhead or other pipes is usually due to the friction of the metal. To reduce friction and ensure your pipe fixtures connect properly, you need to apply plumber’s tape.

This special tape is thin and stretchy, making it easier to wrap around the grooves of a pipe before twisting the connecting part to it. With just a few layers of tape, you’ll notice it is not only easier to connect the metal component, but it also prevents leaking once the water is turned on. This is another inexpensive yet easy fix everyone should have in their supply of house tools.

#3 — Pipe wrenches

There are many different types of wrenches, but with at least two pipe wrenches on hand, you are able to get the leverage you need for removing older pipe fittings. One wrench stabilizes while the other is used to turn the connecting piece. If you have some old rags on hand, even better. Using a cloth material helps you get better traction while turning your wrench on the metal material. Simply wrap the metal part in the cloth and use the wrench to fix it onto the metal part and effectively turn it. This also helps prevent unnecessary scratches on exposed piping.

#4 — Plumber’s putty

The convenience of plumber’s putty cannot be overlooked. It is an essential component of the DIY plumbing survival kit. This type of joining compound forms a tight seal when applied, preventing any water leaks from occurring.

Anytime you are thinking of replacing or upgrading your bathroom faucets, plumber’s putty is the perfect solution. Apply the putty where it needs to be while replacing your fixtures and it will hold everything firmly in place.

#5 — Tongue and groove pliers

The serrated edges of these pliers along with their design to clamp onto larger bolts give you the versatility you need in DIY solutions. The slip-joint design makes it easy to grasp an area and securely tighten or loosen a bolt. As with any of these pliers, you’ll want to wrap the area with a cloth to avoid scratches.

When a DIY solution just isn’t enough, don’t hesitate to call reliable plumbing experts!

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