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Plumbing Tools Every Homeowner Should Have

June 22, 2025
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Plumbing Team
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5 min read
Plumbing Tools Every Homeowner Should Have

While major plumbing jobs should be left to the professionals, many minor issues like small clogs and simple replacements can be handled by a prepared homeowner. Having a well-stocked basic plumbing toolkit can save you money on service calls and prevent a small problem from turning into a big, wet mess.

πŸ”§ The Essential DIY Plumbing Toolkit

You don't need a truck full of tools. These key items will cover most common household plumbing tasks.

🚽 Plungers (Cup and Flange)

You need two types: a cup plunger for sinks and tubs, and a flange plunger (with the extended flap) for toilets.

🐍 Hand Auger (Drain Snake)

For clogs that a plunger can't handle, a simple hand auger can reach further into the drain to break up or pull out blockages.

πŸ”§ Adjustable Pipe Wrench

A sturdy pipe wrench is essential for gripping and turning pipes and large fittings. One or two in different sizes is ideal.

pliers Channel-Lock Pliers

Also known as tongue-and-groove pliers, these are incredibly versatile for gripping nuts, bolts, and fittings of various sizes.

πŸ“‹ More Tools for Your Kit

Round out your collection with these useful items.

Toolkit Additions

  • Adjustable Wrench (Crescent Wrench): Perfect for tightening and loosening hexagonal nuts on supply lines and fittings.
  • Basin Wrench: A specialized tool with a swiveling jaw designed specifically for reaching the hard-to-access nuts that hold faucets in place.
  • Teflon Tape (Plumber's Tape): Used to seal the threads on pipes and fittings to create a watertight connection.
  • Screwdriver Set: A multi-bit screwdriver is essential for everything from removing faucet handles to accessing components.
  • Bucket and Rags: No plumbing job is complete without them! Always be prepared to catch water.

πŸ’‘ Safety First

Along with your tools, make sure you have basic safety gear.

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Gloves: Protect your hands from grime and sharp edges.
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Safety Glasses: Protect your eyes from splashing water or flying debris.
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Flashlight or Headlamp: It's always dark under a sink or in a crawl space.

Before starting any plumbing repair, the most important step is to know where your main water shutoff valve is located and how to use it.

Having the right tools is half the battle. For the other half, you need expertise. When you encounter a plumbing problem that's beyond a simple DIY fix, call the professionals at The Box Advantage Group. We have the tools and the talent to solve any plumbing issue.

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