As an amateur DIY plumber, I often find myself tossing and turning the first night after working on plumbing supply lines under full city water pressure. I recently swapped out my washing machine's supply valves using PEX and a crimping tool for the first time. I checked my work with a go/no-go tool and monitored it for a few hours without any leaks, yet I still can't shake the feeling that something might fail overnight. Has anyone else experienced similar anxiety after completing plumbing projects?
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Oh man, I totally get that! I once lived on a boat and dealt with plumbing issues non-stop. The anxiety just never goes away! I started using water leak sensors, which helped me feel more secure about it all.
Yep, I feel that! I get anxious until I dive into new projects to distract myself. Just last week, I couldn’t sleep after working on wiring in my attic—all I could think about was smoke wafting down from above! It’s all about putting your mind at ease after doing anything involving pressure, isn’t it?
You’re not alone! A friend of mine had a hilarious experience after replacing a kitchen faucet for the first time. His son played a prank on him, telling him there was a big leak under the sink, but it turned out to be a leeks vegetable! Always check for leeks, though!
