Tips on Handling Emergency Plumbing Situations
The scenario of coming home
from vacation or some other out of town trip to find a bathroom flooded looms
over us every time we leave our home for a significant amount of time. Why?
Because it happens. You hope it doesn't happen to you but you know of someone
who it has happened to. How would you handle that situation? Every second of
delay increases the amount of damage and makes everything worse. What do you
do? Not too many of us have experience with plumbing repair, installation, and
maintenance. Knowing how to deal with a plumbing problem can save you money,
time, and damage. Well, here are some tips to help reduce, alleviate, or stop
the plumbing problem.
Tip #1 - Turn off the Water
Supply
Like knowing where your
electrical panel is located, it is just as important to know where the valve
for the main water service to your home is located. Also Hydro
Drain Cleaning, knowing where the water valves for individual fixtures
can help keep small leaks from becoming major repairs. Start by turning off the
water for the individual fixture near the affected area. If that doesn't work,
or your issue is a busted pipe, turn off the main water service. The main water
valve is usually located outside in a box in the ground. Turning off the water
main will stop the flow of water to your home and thus preventing further water
damage.
Tip #2 - Have Plumber you Trust and Hydro Drain Cleaning
Many people wait until they
have some major problem before dealing with a plumber. When it comes to
emergencies, are you really going to properly vet the plumber you call? Nope.
In haste, the first plumber who can get to your home is the best plumber for
you. Wrong. The only way to make the situation worse, is to bring in a plumber
if you don't fix the plumbing issue right or charge way too much to fix it
right.
Knowing who to call before
you need to call is the best way to prepare for a plumbing emergency. Having a
licensed plumber who you trust that will come day or night or weekend will save
you time, money, and hassle. Plumbing problems don't adhere to regular business
schedules. Good plumbers will have an emergency service with plumbers on call
24 hours a day all year. Emergency services usually cost more and some plumbing
companies charge just for coming out whether or not they perform the work. Know
ahead of time what it will cost to get a plumber out to your home when you need
it.
Water can do more than just
get everything wet. It can destroy walls, foundations, structure, flooring, and
many other aspects of your home. Minimizing the damage by knowing where the
water valves are located, keeping more water from harming more of your home,
and having a plumber you can trust to fix your plumbing problem right and for a
reasonable price is key. We all have to deal with plumbing problems. Be
prepared.

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