From Roger The Pipe Guy — Based on Decades of Plumbing Knowledge
Learn the 10 most common plumbing repairs. Save $1,000+ this year. No experience needed.
Less than the cost of a single plumber's service call.

The average American household spends $500–$1,000 per year on plumbing repairs. Here's what those bills actually look like.
Your toilet won't stop running at 11pm. You call a plumber.
$250
The fix? A $4 flapper that takes 5 minutes to replace.
Kitchen faucet starts dripping. You schedule a service call.
$400
A $12 cartridge swap. 10 minutes. Done.
Bathroom drain is slow. The plumber snakes it and leaves.
$300
A $6 drain tool and 15 minutes of your time.
Water heater isn't heating. Plumber says it needs 'servicing.'
$600
A sediment flush you can do yourself in 20 minutes.
For less than an hour of total work. The parts? Under $30 combined.
"I started my YouTube channel for one simple reason: I was tired of watching my neighbors, my friends, and everyday people get ripped off."— Roger The Pipe Guy
From absolute beginner to confident DIY plumber — here's exactly what you'll learn and how much you'll save.
Getting Started
Your plumbing system explained, essential tools, safety basics, and knowing when to call a pro.
The Core Fixes
Dripping faucets, low pressure, replacements, and showerhead upgrades.
Potential savings: $150–$400
Running toilets, clogs, flappers, fill valves, wax rings, and full installations.
Potential savings: $250–$600
Kitchen sinks, bathroom drains, shower clogs, main drains, and garbage disposals.
Potential savings: $200–$500
Emergency response, pipe identification, patching, PEX, PVC, and finding hidden leaks.
Potential savings: $300–$1,200
Flushing, anode rods, troubleshooting, and repair vs. replace decisions.
Potential savings: $200–$800
Beyond the Basics
Winterizing, frozen pipes, hose bibs, sump pumps, and sewer awareness.
Potential savings: $150–$500
New toilets, showerheads, faucets, water filtration, and appliance hookups.
Potential savings: $200–$600
Your Reference Toolkit
Monthly, quarterly, and annual maintenance tasks to prevent problems.
Potential savings: Prevents $1,000+ in emergencies
Find your symptom, get the fix — fast.
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This isn't a textbook. It's a toolbox. Here's what it gives you.
Step-by-step photo guides for every common repair — faucets, toilets, drains, pipes, and water heaters.
Every repair includes a money-saved callout showing the plumber's price vs. your DIY cost. Spoiler: it's usually $200–$500.
Each fix is rated Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, or Call a Pro — so you never get in over your head.
Quick-reference troubleshooting guide at the back. See the symptom, get the fix — no flipping through pages.
Roger's maintenance calendar tells you exactly what to check monthly, quarterly, and annually to avoid emergencies.
Roger tells you honestly which jobs to tackle and which ones to leave to a pro. No ego, no guesswork.
Everything You Get
The playbook comes with bonuses that make the decision a no-brainer.
85 pages, 10 chapters — every common plumbing repair explained step-by-step.
A 1-page printable PDF flowchart to tape inside your utility closet. Water everywhere? Gas smell? Toilet overflowing? Know exactly what to do in the first 5 minutes.
Be the first to know when Roger releases his next book — and get an exclusive discount only available to Playbook owners.
Total Value: $99.97
You Pay: $26.99
That's $2.70 per chapter. Each chapter can save you $200–$600.
You just scrolled past $5,000+ worth of plumbing knowledge. Get it all for less than the cost of a pizza dinner.
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