Plumbing Emergency at Night or on a Weekend: What to Do Now Plumbing emergencies don’t wait for business hours. Whether you’re dealing with a burst pipe, a stubborn clog, or a water heater problem late at night, the right first steps can limit damage and speed up repairs. Start with safety and quick triage. If water is near electrical outlets, appliances, or exposed wiring, avoid standing water where possible and turn off power to affected areas at the breaker. If sewage is involved, take extra precautions: ventilate the area, wear gloves if available, and keep children and pets away. 1) Stop the water flow immediately Your fastest win is controlling water. Locate the main shutoff valve (often near the water meter or where the main line enters the building) and turn it clockwise to close. If the issue is localized—like a leaking toilet, sink, or washing machine—shut off the fixture’s individual supply valve instead, typical ... Read more »
This duo has conquered plumbing challenges like true champions |
After a long and productive day in the trenches, our Emergency Plumbing heroes are rolling back to the warehouse with their trusty Bobcat excavator in tow.
This dynamic duo has conquered plumbing challenges like true champions.
From unclogging drains to tackling underground mysteries, they've got it all under control!
Now, it's time for a well-deserved rest for our hardworking team and their loyal mechanical sidekick.
Until tomorrow, Bobcat !
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