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What Tools Must A Plumber Use?

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When servicing plumbing systems, plumbers will experience various challenges. Some common plumbing challenges are navigating via small spaces, lacking the right plumbing tools, avoiding health hazards, and more.

If you experience plumbing challenges in your home, get the right services from hills district plumbing. Only professionals will solve plumbing problems correctly to prevent future problems. That's because All Day Plumbing experts are well-equipped with the right plumbing tools.

Which plumbing tools do plumbers use?

When you hire a plumber, these are some of the tools they must have:

  1. Plumbing Tools For Pipe Work

There are many plumbing tools to use for pipe work. They include:

  • Tubing Cutter – this is the plumber's tool to cut plastic tubing.

  • Hacksaw – a hacksaw is used in cutting various items such as bolts, nuts, screws, and pipes.

  • Hole saw kit – this roll helps cut round holes perfectly via different materials.

  • Mole grips – when welding, mole grips can hold metal parts.

  • Pipe and tube benders – the tool helps bend piping and tubing.

  • Pliers – pliers play a significant role in plumbers. They help loosen and tighten the nuts and bolts – mainly where wrenches can't grab.

  • Plumber's torch – this is a handheld tool for applying heat to various areas of piping. It, therefore, allows the plumber to seal new piping for replacement or new installs.

  • Press fitting systems – these tools enable pressing a connection onto a pipe, leading to a watertight seal or connection.

  • Flashlight – a flashlight is needed to go into dark spaces

  • Thread sealing tape – this tool is used to prevent or patching leaks in piping.

  1. Plumber Wrenches

A plumber will need a wrench. Here are the common wrenches:

  • Pipe wrench – a pipe wrench is used in tightening or loosening the nuts. A plumber will need to use two pipe wrenches to hold and rotate the nut.

  • Adjustable Wrench – an adjustable wrench is also referred to as a crescent or adjustable spanner. It is a plumbing wrench used to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts.

  • Basin wrench – this is a T-shaped wrench specifically used on faucets. It has a unique design allowing you to turn the faucet fast while working in confined spaces impossible to reach.

  • Faucet Key – this is an X-shaped plumbing tool for opening and closing sillcocks and spigots.

  • Torque wrench – this refers to a tool for applying specific torque to a bolt or nut.

  • Internal pipe wrench – the tool helps remove old rusted fittings.

  1. Plumbing Safety Tools

A plumber will need these safety tools:

  • Gloves – a plumber will need gloves in their daily activities. They help plumbers prevent staining their skin with hazardous materials.

  • Goggles – wearing goggles helps protect the eyes from hazardous materials while working.

  • Heat shields or pads – the tools will protect the plumber from fire or heat damage while soldering.

Conclusion

You have seen various common plumbing tools. When you hire All Day Plumbing, these are the tools they will use while making repairs.

Always hire reliable and trustworthy plumbers. They use the right tools to avoid creating future problems.

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