Emergency Plumbing & Water Intrusion

Emergency Plumbing & Water Intrusion

$185.00
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When you hear a drip, drip, drip late at night, it’s hard to know if the leak constitutes a plumbing emergency or if the problem can wait until regular business hours. Instinct may have you rushing to the phone in a panic instead of calmly assessing the situation. But let’s keep a level head here, shall we? Here are some quick questions to help you process before dialing up an emergency plumber near you, so you can avoid spending more money than needed and get back to bed. 1. Do You Need to Use The Affected Plumbing Right Away? A flooding basement obviously warrants an emergency call, but that broken toilet or clogged sink? They could probably wait until morning to schedule a plumbing appointment. In this case, make sure your household knows to avoid using the fixture until further notice (even if it’s a bit inconvenient). Tape a note on the wall or block off the room entirely to avoid late-night forgetfulness. 2. Can You Turn the Fixture Off? If you have a minor leak at the sink and

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