Denver Emergency Plumbing Advice

Plumbing Emergency in Denver? Take These Steps

Denver emergency plumbing will likely involve clogged drains, damaged pipes or gas leaks. For this reason it is recommended that all homeowners should keep contact information for a plumber handy. It is recommended that the number they have does work 24/7. After all emergencies tend to happen after normal business hours. Your plumber needs to be able to answer a call at any hour of the day or night. You certainly don’t want a service that is unresponsive when asked to come out late night or on a holiday.
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The very first thing you will have in mind is to reduce the damage to your home to a minimum. Be sure to stop the flow of water to your house by turning off the water at the shutoff valve. Make sure you know where it is and what if any tool you will need to get the water turned off. You also need to know that shut off valves for appliances are usually found underneath your sink, toilet and in the back of washing machines. If you can get all the water shut off before the plumber arrives you will save a fortune in water damage repairs.

If the problem you have is a pipe leak or busted pipe you will need to get the water main turned off. Any Denver emergency plumbing contractor will be very glad you took at least the minimum steps to limit any additional damage the emergency has caused.

One of the most often problems Denver emergency plumbing contractors face is frozen pipes that have burst. The home owner needs to have the contractor repair the pipe then insulate it so that this problem does not happen again.

Another problem that comes to the Denver emergency plumbing contractors is clogged drains. When a washing machine or dishwasher is turning out water at a very fast pace; and we are talking about gallons per minute, this can be an emergency. Get the appliance turned off and stop the flow of water immediately, even before you call the plumber. Also make sure the electricity gets turned off long enough to unplug the appliance. The plumber can clear the clogged drain and get your appliance working again, but they will not even think of plugging it back in until all the water is cleaned up. No one wants the plumber or homeowner to suffer from electric shock while moping up water.

If you get a clogged or stopped up toilet reach inside the tank and push the stopper down to the valve seat and then turn off the water valve under and behind the toilet then call the Denver emergency plumbing contractor. This is a problem that needs work now and you really don’t need a flood in your bathroom.

The very worst and most serious emergency is gas leaks, because they can have deadly consequences. Even before you contact your Denver emergency plumbing contractor you will want to call 911 and get out of our house. If you know where the control valve to the gas meter is, it will serve you well to get it shut off. You will not only need a plumber but also the gas company for this type of emergency.

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CCI Plumbing and Heating

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