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Plumbing emergencies differ from regular plumbing accidents and damages because they can cause serious and immediate danger. Flooding from burst pipes, for example, can cause serious water damage very quickly. In these scenarios, time is of the essence, so it’s important that you know exactly what to do in case of emergency. Here are a few tips about what to respond to a plumbing emergency from the professional experts at Mattioni Plumbing.
Turn Off Your Water
The first thing you should do in any plumbing emergency is to turn off your water. The more water that is allowed to escape through a leak or a burst pipe, the more damage could be done to your home. Shutting off the main water valve will temporarily block the flow of water through your home, which can help to minimize damage. Familiarize yourself with the main water valve in your home, as well as any other water valves you have that control individual faucets.
Turn Off Your Water Heater
If large amounts of water of leaking or flooding your home, it’s a good idea to turn off your hot water heater. This is a simple precaution to prevent escaping water from scolding anyone in your household. Turning your hot water heater off also prevents it from attempting to heat an empty or leaking tank, which could cause your unit to overheat.
Contact A Professional Immediately
Emergency plumbing situations can often be dangerous, especially if water has come into contact with the electrical system in your home. That’s why it is not recommended that you attempt to fix any emergency plumbing situation by yourself. If you find yourself in the midst of a plumbing disaster, give us a call at Mattioni Plumbing. Our team of professional plumbing experts will be able to fix your emergency situation quickly and efficiently so you can get back to our normal life. For fast, through and reliable plumbing services, contact us today at Mattioni Plumbing.