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Sooner or later most homeowners will experience some type of plumbing emergency. Understanding what to do when a problem occurs will make the emergency much easier to deal with.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 4:
Initial reaction
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1Locate the water shut-off valve. This is located next to your water meter. Once you have located your water meter, the valve next to it will be the water shut-off valve. By turning off the shut-off valve, you will stop all water from entering your home, thus minimizing water damage.
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2After you have shut-off the water supply, it is also a good idea to open all sink faucets to drain the water from the pipes to further minimize damage.Advertisement
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3Then, immediately call a plumber. Reputable, professional plumbers can usually send a technician out in a few hours.
- Follow any instructions given to you, while you wait for them to arrive.
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4Remove excess water while waiting for the plumber. It is also a good idea to use a mop, rags or paper towels to remove excess water, to help keeping water damage to a minimum.
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References
- ↑ https://www.drainkingplumbers.ca/service-areas/scarborough/
- http://www.charlotteplumbingsvc.com - Original source, shared with permission
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