There comes a time in every household when there’s a plumbing problem. We rely on our plumbing to function perfectly. When it doesn’t, things can break down quickly. That means not only dealing with leaks and clogs but also situations that get in the way of our home’s comfort and hygiene.
Plumbing doesn’t just involve toilets and sinks. Anything that with a water supply in your home counts, too. That means your refrigerator, washing machine, bath, showers, kitchen sinks, and even water heaters. You need all of these to work well to avoid uncomfortable situations and potential structural damage to your home.
Unfortunately, hiring a professional plumber can be expensive. When faced with a long-term problem or losing a lot of money to hire a professional, it’s frustrating. The good news is plumbing might not be as difficult as you think. There are tons of projects that you can tackle, even as an amateur.
Of course, it’s always a good idea to consult a professional. But when in a pinch, you need to make things happen. Here are 40 home plumbing projects you can complete in no time.
1. Repair a running toilet
If your toilet is running and jiggling the handle doesn’t fix it, you might need to do a more intensive repair. For this, replace the valve, which is a cheap and easy DIY project.
2. Fix the sink stopper
If your sink stopper isn’t working properly, you need to unscrew it, followed by removing both the plate and lever. Discard any debris, adjust the nuts to make sure the stopper can rise and fall, and then replace the stopper itself.
3. Install a showerhead
Installing a showerhead is one of the easiest DIY plumbing projects you can do. For this DIY project, you’ll need adjustable pliers and some Teflon tape to seal the new shower head.
4. Clear a bathtub drain
If drain-clearing chemicals like Dran-O aren’t working, there are ways to unclog your tub drain manually.
5. Shut off the water supply
Since there are many reasons to shut off your home’s water supply temporarily, it’s a good idea to learn how. Although you can shut off individual fixtures, turning the water off to the whole house requires access to the main water line.
6. Fix a one-handle leaky faucet
There’s nothing more annoying than a leaking faucet. To fix one with a single handle, you may need to replace the disc balls or the rubber seal inside of the handle itself.
7. Fix a two-handle leaky faucet
A double-handled faucet is trickier since you’ll need to find out which side is leaking. Then locate the worn-out part that’s allowing droplets to escape.
8. Replace a faucet aerator
A faucet aerator helps control the water pressure. If the water pressure falls, the aerator may be blocked with debris, meaning it needs to be cleared.
9. Reseal a tub drain
Resealing a tub drain isn’t as difficult as you might think. All you need to do is wipe down any bacteria buildup, then re-caulk the drain to prevent any water from leaking behind the tub or shower wall.
10. Fix a leaky tub
A dripping tub faucet can be as annoying as a dripping sink. Take the faucet apart to find out which part needs to be replaced. Thankfully, replacement parts are easy to find and install.
11. Clear a P-trap
A P-trap is a section of the pipe located below a sink. If your sink isn’t draining properly, the P-trap might be clogged. You’ll need to take the pipes apart with pliers, clear out any debris, and then reinstall.
12. Install a sink faucet
Every sink faucet needs to be replaced at one point or another. After shutting off the sink’s water supply, disassemble the sink. After installing the new faucet, make sure it’s properly connected to all supply wires.
13. Caulk the bathtub
To avoid water damage and mildew, it’s important that your tub is properly sealed. Caulking is relatively simple and the process doesn’t take too much time.
14. Install a dishwasher
Dishwashers save an enormous amount of time and money. Surprisingly, they’re easier to install than you might think. The most difficult part is learning the location of the kitchen’s water hookups.
15. Unclog the main drain line
If you notice bubbling or leaks coming from one water fixture while another is running, your main sewer line could be clogged. You might be able to release the pressure simply by removing the cap from the line in your yard.
16. Replace a toilet flapper
If your toilet is running non-stop, you may need to replace the toilet flapper. This is a pretty straightforward repair job — just make sure you shut off the water supply to the toilet first.
17. Install a whole-house water filter
Attaching a water filter is a little more intensive, but it’s still something you can do. You’ll need to cut the water supply pipe to attach the filter to it.
18. Install a stop-and-waste valve
A stop-and-waste valve helps drain water from the pipes, which keeps them safe through the winter. To install one, you’ll have to solder it onto existing pipes in your home.
19. Install pipes
If you’re willing to take on a more advanced plumbing project, installing pipes is one to tackle. However, it takes a lot of careful planning, as well as and digging trenches.
20. Snake a drain
Snaking a drain is a basic skill that everyone should have. The easiest way to do this is by using a toilet plunger, although more advanced tools exist.
21. Clear debris from the toilet bowl
No, we’re not talking about THAT kind of debris. The space under the lip of your toilet bowl can become clogged with lime and mineral deposits. Use wire to gently scrape it out. This will keep your toilet in top-working order.
22. Stop joint leaks
Improperly connected joints can lead to leaks. To tighten them, you’ll need a wrench, pliers, plumber’s compound, and plumber’s tape. These will ensure the joints are fully sealed.
23. Locate hidden leaks
Sometimes, leaks are sneaky, meaning they hide where you can’t easily find them. Looking at your water meter might give you a clue about where you’re losing water.
24. Fix a leaking water heater
Any water fixture in your home can leak, including the water heater. For this, you’ll need to turn off the water and power (or gas) to examine the internal fixtures. That way, you can see where the water is escaping from.
25. Move a kitchen sink
Do you want to do some remodeling in your kitchen? Consider moving the kitchen sink as a DIY project. The biggest challenge is properly hooking up the sink and remembering to keep it vented.
26. Remove a cleanout plug
If a drain has a stubborn clog, you may need to remove and clear the cleanout plug. For the removal part, you’ll need to use a soldering torch to heat the piping enough.
27. Replace a garbage disposal
Having a working garbage disposal is important. If it’s time to replace yours, you can do so without too much effort. You just have to make sure you connect the wires properly.
28. Connect to copper pipe
Copper pipe is safe and durable, making it a great choice for replacement parts. However, you’ll have to learn how to cut, size, and solder it.
29. Run pipe through a wall
If you want to run a pipe through a wall, you’ll need to do some minor remodeling. It takes careful planning, but it’s not as difficult as you might think.
30. Winterize plumbing
Before winter comes, it’s essential to prepare your home for the cold weather. This involves flushing old water out of your pipes so it doesn’t freeze. If that happens, the pipes expand, causing serious damage.
31. Fix low water pressure
Low water pressure can be frustrating, especially when trying to take a shower. To adjust the pressure, look at the water pressure valve, making sure it’s between 40-65 psi.
32. Repair a water softener
To repair a water softener, you’ll need to flush the water tank. That’ll clear it of any mineral deposits. Then you can attach a new water softener.
33. Install a water line in the fridge
Installing a water or ice maker in the fridge is a somewhat easy DIY project. The trickiest part is attaching the fridge to the main water line in the kitchen.
34. Check the water supply connections in the fridge
If your refrigerator has an ice maker, check the water supply connections regularly. This will ensure its working properly and avoid causing damage in the form of mildew.
35. Clean the garbage disposal
A garbage disposal should also be cleaned regularly. The way to do this depends on the particular model. But an easy option is to flush it with white vinegar frozen into ice cubes.
36. Clean showerhead aerators
Showerhead aerators often become clogged with mineral deposits. Soak them overnight in soapy water or a vinegar-water solution to clean them.
37. Replace a toilet flange
If you’re able to rock the toilet back and forth, there’s a good chance the mounting base isn’t tight. Also, the flange might need to be replaced.
38. Fix high water pressure
Low water pressure is a problem, but high-water pressure can damage internal valves. Check the pressure gauge regularly, making sure it’s between 40-65 psi.
39. Flush the water heater
The water heater should be flushed at least once a year. You’ll need a bowl to catch the water and possibly a replacement anode rod.
40. Repair connections on the washing machine
When it comes to plumbing, don’t forget about the washing machine. Check its water supply lines regularly for cracks or weak connections.
There comes a time in every household when there’s a plumbing problem. We rely on our plumbing to function perfectly. When it doesn’t, things can break down quickly. That means not only dealing with leaks and clogs but also situations that get in the way of our home’s comfort and hygiene.
Plumbing doesn’t just involve toilets and sinks. Anything that with a water supply in your home counts, too. That means your refrigerator, washing machine, bath, showers, kitchen sinks, and even water heaters. You need all of these to work well to avoid uncomfortable situations and potential structural damage to your home.
Unfortunately, hiring a professional plumber can be expensive. When faced with a long-term problem or losing a lot of money to hire a professional, it’s frustrating. The good news is plumbing might not be as difficult as you think. There are tons of projects that you can tackle, even as an amateur.
Of course, it’s always a good idea to consult a professional. But when in a pinch, you need to make things happen. Here are 40 home plumbing projects you can complete in no time.