5 Reasons to Call an Emergency Plumber

Posted on: 22 April 2020

Plumbing issues can occur at the most inconvenient times and put a real damper on your day. While certain plumbing problems can wait until the next business day, some problems require immediate action to prevent serious damage. Here are a few situations that call for an emergency plumber.

1. Frozen Pipes

Frozen pipes are a big concern during the winter season and can result in burst or leaking pipes. Pipes that are in the most danger of bursting are those in unheated areas, like crawlspaces, basements, and attics. If a frozen pipes burst inside your home, it can cause severe water damage. A plumber can unfreeze your pipes before they cause any severe damage.

2. Cold Showers

Cold showers are quite unpleasant and most frequently caused by a broken water heater. If your water heater is experiencing issues, you should contact an emergency plumber immediately. They can complete the necessary repairs and get your water heater working in no time. However, if your water heater is more than 10 years old, you may need to replace it completely.

3. Overflowing Toilet

While minor toilet clogs can typically be fixed with a plunger, an emergency plumber should address an overflowing toilet. If you try to fix the issue on your own, you could force the blockage further down the pipes and create a bigger issue. An experienced plumber has the proper training and tools to repair an overflowing toilet safely and efficiently.

4. Flooding

Whether flooding is due to a burst pipe or sewer backup, it can cause major damage to your property. Trying to address the flooding problem yourself can be risky, especially if there are electrical components in the area. It is better to call an emergency plumber to find the source of the flooding and resolve the issue.

5. Gas Leak

If you smell gas inside your home, you may have a gas leak. Other signs of a gas leak include standing water near gas pipes, a hissing sound near the gas line, and a dust cloud near the gas line. As gas leak can be extremely dangerous, so call an emergency plumber immediately. In the meantime, open up your windows and doors and get out of your house.

If you are dealing with one of the plumbing issues mentioned above, you should call an emergency plumber right away. They can assess the issue and determine the appropriate solution.

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