A lot of times, people call in emergency plumbing services for minor issues. Though it may seem necessary to call in an emergency plumber for every little plumbing issue… it’s important to understand that not every problem is an emergency.
Here at Rennils, we believe in keeping our audience informed so they understand how to deal with issues correctly. While a leaky faucet or dripping pipe may seem like a huge issue, it could very easily be dealt with without having to call in an emergency. In minor cases like this, you can just use your water shut-off valve on the fixture and wait for a technician to arrive. This will help avoid property damage.
There are cases, however, that require immediate help from a 24-hour plumber in London. Issues like these can lead to severe property damage and rack up high bills. We’ve put together this blog to give you 5 examples of plumbing emergencies that require immediate assistance and help from plumbing services “near me”.
Here they are!
One of the things that can make you panic is an overflowing toilet. An overflowing toilet is definitely a plumbing emergency. The good news is that there won’t be any more overflow once the tank is empty… as long as you don’t flush the toilet again. But as soon as damage is done, it cannot be undone.
If you have an overflowing toilet, you’ll need immediate help from plumbing services in London. Give our staff a call if your toilet has an overflow and you are unable to quickly repair the problem with a plunger. We may have to use a hydro-jet or drain snake to fix it.
There’s nothing more frustrating and inconvenient than not having hot water. Your water heater must function properly if you want to wash dishes or take a shower. And your water heater may be carrying out its duties. However, if you have a tankless system, it could be that a heat exchanger failed or that the hot water pipe exiting the water heater has sprung a leak. In either scenario, you shouldn’t delay to address this issue in case there is a leak.
While a quick loss in water pressure indicates a pipe break, a steady decline in water pressure over time indicates a leak in your home. In either case, you should dial call in an emergency plumbing service right away to prevent further water waste and water damage. Our 24 hour plumbers in London would be glad to help you.
4. Slab LeakOne of the sneakiest types of plumbing leaks is a slab leak. They are infamous for being difficult to find. However, if you have odd symptoms in your home, such as hot or cold spots on the floor or the sound of water running beneath your feet, you may have a slab leak. This is a plumbing emergency and you should call a plumber immediately.
5. Multiple Clogged DrainsClogged drains can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare. They are typically annoying and prevent you from using that specific plumbing fixture or appliance. If there is only one drain clogged, it could just need a little “elbow grease” and a plunger to clear it out… you could very easily wait for regular business hours to call in a plumber.
However, if your drains are consistently clogged (and if there is a foul smell coming from them), you may have a blocked or broken sewage line. If you wait too long to fix this, you could end up with a very unclean and expensive situation on your hands. This definitely justifies calling in an emergency plumber.
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