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5 DIY Plumbing Jobs for Beginners

Reviews · November 17, 2017

Most people will attempt to fix a plumbing issue themselves before resorting to hiring a professional. Of course, if you can solve the problem using something simple like a plunger, then there’s no reason to immediately dial a local plumber. Luckily, you’ll be relieved to know that most jobs fall under the “reasonably doable for a DIYer” category. With that said, here are five plumbing jobs that the majority of beginners will have no problem doing on their own.

1. Installing a New Toilet, Sink, or Bathtub

Installing new plumbing fixtures is a simple job that can be done by anyone with basic tools and the ability to follow instructions. Sites like theplumbinginfo.com provide plenty of DIY guides that cover all the steps involved, including cutting PVC pipe, taking measurements, disassembling existing fixtures, and assembling/installing new components.

2. Fixing a Clogged Toilet

Clogged toilets can be messy, nasty, and intimidating challenges, especially when you’ve got one that’s overflowing and leaking dirty toilet water onto the bathroom floor. Luckily, it’s a problem that a plunger will usually fix, so long as there isn’t a significant hard obstruction in the drain pipe. If you can’t get it unclogged with a conventional plunger, try upgrading to a master plunger – the kind that looks like an accordion – to build up maximum suction. It’s also a good idea to watch a video on proper plunger use before you start sloshing around cluelessly.

3. Unclogging a Bathroom Sink

Unclogged bathroom sinks are typically much easier to fix than kitchen sinks. Usually, the problem is related to an accumulation of hair, soap gunk, and/or small objects that have fallen into the drain. Fortunately, there’s almost always a P-trap under the sink, which catches items before they get down to the main pipe. Thus, removing the P-trap and cleaning it out usually solves the problem.

4. Installing a Garbage Disposal

Every kitchen sink should have a garbage disposal to minimize the possibility of food items and other debris accumulating in the drain. They’re cheap, easy to install, and most models come with very detailed installation instructions. It’s worth noting that this investment will eventually “pay for itself” by preventing expensive plumbing issues that would wind up costing many times more than the garbage disposal itself.

5. Using a Drain Camera to Inspect Pipes

Finally, a drain camera/flexible boroscope is a surprisingly cheap yet effective tool to use during one of the above projects, or just to have around in case you need to inspect your pipes in the future. Although professional plumbing boroscope kits can cost a few hundred dollars, there are also incredibly cheap consumer-oriented options on sites like Amazon and Walmart.com, many of which connect directly to your smartphone. Simply searching for “waterproof smartphone boroscope” will lead you in the right direction.

Jobs That Shouldn’t Be Attempted by Beginners

While the above jobs are simple enough for anyone to do without experience or special knowledge, there are some plumbing jobs that are better left to the professionals. In particular, if you have damaged pipes, sewer/septic line issues, a clog in the main pipe, or any other issue that will require extensive skilled labor or expensive industrial equipment, you may want to consult with a pro before proceeding.

5 Job Options for Those Who Are Creative

Reviews · November 9, 2017

One of the things you’ll soon learn about researching jobs online is that most of the information you find is based on opinion rather than fact. If you are looking for high-paying or ultimately satisfying jobs, why not look to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, BLS? This is where you’ll find real data from which you can explore five job options for those who are creative. Yes, they even have a category for creatives. Amazing, isn’t it?

1. Careers in the Sciences

As the BLS so succinctly states it, even a physicist can be a ‘creative’ when devising some new device or technology. In fact, a job in any of the sciences does require a creative mind because you will almost always be seeking new solutions to age-old problems. With the constant advances in technology, a career in any of the sciences definitely demands creative solutions. Don’t know which field to enter? Check out options on qualityeducationandjobs.com. It all starts with a good education.

2. Graphic Designers

This is an interesting field, especially where digital technology and classic artwork merge. If you have a gift for art in any form, you can make a small fortune as a graphic designer. This is a job that uses your talent to sell or promote products and/or ideas. As an occupation within the advertising and marketing industry, graphic designers are in high demand.

3. Multimedia Artists

It takes an extremely talented and creative person to work as a multimedia artist. This is a field in which you combine two or more forms of media to coordinate with visual art. For example, a multimedia artist may put music and animation together with a narrative storyline for a children’s digital book. It’s an interesting field and will, of course, take a broad working knowledge of many art forms.

4. Fashion Designers

If you have a flair for fashion, this is one industry that will be ultimately fulfilling. In fact, Business Insider online magazine lists fashion designers as number eight of 20 careers for creative people. A fashion designer can work with any of the large houses of fashion as an apprentice, upon completing the requisite education. At some future point, they may even make a name for themselves within the world of fashion. Wouldn’t you love to have your name on a label? Who wouldn’t!

5. Media and Communications

This is one field that has literally exploded over the past couple of decades with the advent of the Internet. Although a career in media and communications is in no way limited to the World Wide Web, this is where you’re likely to find the greatest number of high-paying job options. Study the written word, creative and technical, and you will have an interesting career that can lead you in a great number of directions.

The BLS even asserts that sales personnel are often labeled as creatives since closing a deal requires you to think on your feet and approach objections creatively. There is really no end to job options for those who have a creative bent, but these five options are among the most common and the most in-demand. Are you looking for more than a job? Explore a career that uses your creative talents and you’ll have a career for life.

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