Tools of the Trade: Sewer Repair and Plumbing Tools for the "DIYer"
In order
to do a job well, it is necessary to have the right tools. And, while there are
some fields where there are multiple tools that can accomplish the same
purpose, when it comes to plumbing or sewer related issues, this is not the
case. In fact, there is an assortment of tools designed specifically for
plumbing related work. Consequently, many homeowners find that it is easier to
just call in the plumbing and sewer specialist rather than tackle one of these
jobs themselves.
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Of
course, there are some basic tools that should be a part of any homeowner's
toolbox. These tools are:
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- Crescent wrench
- 2 foot level
- Drill/driver
- Channel-lock style pliers
- Screwdrivers
- Needlenose pliers
- Utility knife
- Allen wrench set
- Caulk gun
- Flashlight
- Tape measure
Tools
designed especially for plumbing, would be a great addition! They are not
overly expensive, and once you have them and have learned to use them
effectively, you will find there are many jobs you can do yourself and only
need to call in a sewer or plumbing specialist for the big jobs that can
occasionally arise. So, to help you build your plumber's toolbox, be sure you
have these tools:
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- Pipe wrenches are used to
turn galvanized pipe; plan on having at least 2 of them
- Strap (or cloth) wrench so
that you can remove pipes-especially chrome- that is easily scratched or
damaged.
- Copper flaring tool which
shapes the ends of copper tubing for flare fittings
- Valve seat wrenches are used
to remove the small valve seats from worn faucets
- Spud wrenched are used to
tighten large nuts that are 2-4 inches in diameter; if the option is
available, get one that is adjustable so you can remove nuts and bolts of
many different sizes.
- Stem wrenches twist off hard
to reach nuts on plumbing fixtures; these are often used when removing a
shower faucet as the stem wrench will not damage the tile work.
- A handle puller is used to
free the handles of a faucet when corrosion has set in; this is not an
uncommon problem when dealing with plumbing in older homes or in homes
with compression faucets.
- Tubing benders help make
kink-free copper tubing bends
- Augers are used to clean out
drain pipes of build-up or debris
- Reseating tools grind a
smooth faucet seat
- Pipe brushes are especially
good for cleaning pipes before gluing or soldering
- An auto-ignition propane
torch is used to heat the soldering copper and will be helpful for a wide
array of plumbing related projects.
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Once you
have your toolbox well-stocked, there is no need to be fearful of plumbing
problems or even minor sewer issues. Of course, it you would rather not do the
work yourself, you can always find a professional plumber or sewer specialist
to do the work for you. Their knowledge of the job and how the tools are used
is one of the reasons that so many homeowners opt to leave sewer related jobs
to the professionals.
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