DIY repairs could cost you more money in the long run.
Plumbers are busier than ever, so some people are forced to take the frustrating situation into their own hands, but that may not be a good idea.spoke with said they were told it could take two weeks. And for them, that’s not an option.People like Floyd Haynes are just trying to gather the supplies they need to get the water back on in their homes. He said he took the proper precautions and covered his pipes, but they still burst.
Tony Mariano with Flow-Pro Plumbing said while repairing your pipes yourself isn’t a terrible idea, it certainly isn’t recommended. “I know that Lowe’s and I know that Home Depot are slap sold out, and I’ve gotten phone calls all day about people trying to go to buy the supplies themselves, and we have them,” he said. “We’ve pretty much bought everybody out when it comes down to it because that’s our business.”
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