No matter how careful we are with our plumbing, there are times that we need to deal with issues. Being confident that you can solve a small plumbing challenge is a huge advantage. For those times that you don’t need a plumber, here are some important tools every homeowner should have on hand in case of  plumbing emergencies.

Plumbing Toolkit Necessities:

Washers and O-rings

You never know when a faucet may suddenly need a new washer or o-ring. It’s advisable to have an assortment of these at home. That way, you’ll always have the right thing for your faucet on hand when needed.

Pliers

Although they are relatively small, pliers are mighty tools that can be used for several plumbing conditions. They can loosen and tighten different types of fittings, getting a secure fit in the right place. Pliers are available in different sizes and shapes, so be sure to get appropriately sized pliers for plumbing needs.

A Hacksaw

A hacksaw is a handy tool every homeowner should have, even though you never want to have to use it. It’s strong enough to cut through metal or plastic piping during an emergency. This can be useful in the moment, but will invariably make the sort of mess you’ll need a real plumber to fix later.

Plumber’s Tape

Plumber’s tape is another basic tool you should have in your plumbing tool kit. It is durable and water resistant and can be very helpful in sealing up any leak before permanent help arrives. You can also apply it to any joints you have concerns about, just as a extra waterproofing measure.

A Monkey Wrench

A monkey wrench is a great home plumbing tool that you need on your tool list. They’re multi-functional, multi-use and can loosen or tighten any items that are difficult to firmly grip with other tools. Use them to hold still or move pipes, nuts, and bolts of all varieties. This makes them a great home plumbing tool to have on hand. 

Alan Wrenches

Will you need an Alan wrench? Probably not. But a complete set of Alan wrenches takes up very little space, can come in handy sometimes with plumbing, and you’ll definitely want it at other times (like when you buy new shelves from ikea, for instance).

With these tools in your plumbing toolkit, you can do some basic sealing, tightening and loosening without calling a plumber. If things aren’t that simple, call a professional plumber like Landa Plumbing immediately. Don’t risk creating bigger plumbing problems if things are outside the DIY range.