The DIY Trend Creating Cost Blowouts and Safety Concerns
These days, thanks to the DIY culture of the internet, many people fancy themselves skilled enough to be their own in-house tradie. If that girl on Instagram can do it, why can’t I? I mean, I’ve watched two YouTube videos, I’m practically a plumber. So while it’s tempting to save a few dollars and DIY some home maintenance, don’t end up winning a Darwin Award this year.
Plumbing, Tiling and Carpentry Considered “DIY jobs”
When asked, most DIY lovers said they’re less likely to undertake electrical work, or work at heights (roof repairs etc) but feel confident performing plumbing, carpentry and tiling jobs. The resale cost of the property aside, some DIY work can not just be expensive to repair, but dangerous.
When faced with a stone-cold shower, most people would be inclined to tamper with their hot water system for a quick fix. However, make note, trying to repair a gas or electric hot water unit yourself is incredibly dangerous. Not only can you cause more damage, but the combination of water and gas or electricity means that there are additional risks of electrocution or gas leaks. Do not attempt to repair hot water systems yourself.
2. Underground water leaks.When it comes to water leaks, most would be inclined to think all that’s required is a tightening of a fitting on a tap or a jiggle of the toilet handle.
However, that’s not always the best, or safest solution.
Some water leaks are invisible as they occur underground where cracks or breakages have formed in pipes. It is unsafe for homeowners to investigate these issues themselves as they risk making a problem worse without the right equipment or experience.
3. Gas leaks.Gas leaks are even more dangerous than water as gas is combustible. This means that they pose a huge risk to you or your family when heat or fire is close by. Gas can also have detrimental impacts on the body if it is inhaled excessively.
Instead of fiddling with the dials on a stove or opening an oven to investigate the sudden smell of gas, you should call a gas fitter right away.
4. Persistent drainage problems.Everyone and their mother has got a strategy for removing a blockage from a drain – but what about when they don’t work?
If you regular solution isn’t getting rid of the problem, it may be a sign that something more sinister is at play further down in your plumbing system.
When this is the case, you need to call a plumber as they have the equipment, qualifications and expertise you need to successfully resolve the problem without causing further issues.
5. Building a stormwater drainage system.In Queensland and other states, backyard drainage can be installed by unlicensed people and is not regularly inspected by building or plumbing inspectors.
So, it’s a favourite for home handymen and other unqualified people to try themselves…
Unfortunately, poor storm water drainage system design and installation is one of the leading causes of home defects in Queensland and can cause $1000’s of in damage and even become hazardous to your health through mould and vermin infestation
Make sure that you hire a plumbing professional to help you design, install and maintain your stormwater drainage system.