What to Do When You Need Emergency Plumbing Repair
The average American family uses about 400 gallons of water a day. This means that if you have a plumbing emergency, you and your family will feel a serious pinch in your lifestyle and the way you use water.Â
Don’t let a plumbing emergency put a halt to your life. Knowing what to do will let you act fast and address your emergency plumbing repair before it becomes a catastrophe.Â
The next time you face a plumbing emergency, keep the tips in this guide in mind. Â
Turn off the WaterÂ
No matter what the plumbing emergency is, your first step is to turn the water off. This will stop water from continually running or leaking, which is just a waste. It can also prevent your home or yard from flooding, which would cause even greater damage than your initial plumbing problem.Â
There should be a main plumbing feed and a shutoff valve on the outside of your home. Go there and turn off all water to your home.Â
If you already know the source of the problem, you may be able to shut off the water to that area of the house. Toilets and sinks have a shutoff valve that enables you to localize the water shut off.Â
Locate the Source of the ProblemÂ
The next step in your emergency plumbing leak repair is to locate the source of the problem. Sometimes this is easy, such as a busted fixture or appliance. Other times this is difficult, such as a leaking pipe underground or in your walls.Â
Look for pooling water, soaked areas, or excess moisture in general. You may hear running water as the remaining water drains out of the system.Â
Drain the PipesÂ
Just because you turn the water off doesn’t mean that the leaking water has stopped. The pipes in your home are still full of water. You can address this by opening up the drains and spigots to eliminate the system’s remaining water.Â
This makes it easier to work on the issue without having excess water spraying out at you.Â
Contact Emergency Plumbing Service
An emergency situation is not the time to learn to plumb. Instead, you need to call in emergency plumbers. Some plumbers offer emergency services, and others specifically only provide emergency services.Â
It’s important to call a plumber who has experience addressing emergencies. They will know the common causes of emergency plumbing situations and be able to find and address your plumbing emergency faster.Â
Call in an Emergency Plumbing Repair Service
If you need emergency plumbing repair, you cannot wait. Ignoring it will result in more damage to your home, greater repair costs, and wasted water. Start the repair process by turning off the water to your home the locate the source of the problem.Â
Then call in the experts who can fix your problem and get the water flowing again.Â
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