Having a reliable plumber you can count on when you experience an issue with your home or business can help to save you trouble and money. One of the worst mistakes home and business owners can make is waiting too long to reach out to a professional. So, when should you contact a plumbing company?

When Should I Call A Plumber?

You Have a Rapid Water Supply Line Leak

It’s the classic moment that triggers a plumber’s visit: a water line bursts and causes major flooding throughout the house. While not common, this does occasionally happen. When it does, you need to be ready to act fast.

First, look for any intermediary water supply cut-off valves located near to the leak. If you are lucky, you might locate either a knife (ball valve) or knob-style cut-off valve that shuts off water to the leak only and not to the entire house. Failing that, locate your home’s main water shut-off valve and turn it off. After shutting down the water, locate a plumber that can come immediately.

You Have No Water in the House

In instances when water stops flowing within your house, it is localized around one area, such as a bathroom sink or shower. But rarely will water stop flowing to your entire house.

Check all water outlets within the house to confirm that none of them are receiving water. Be sure to check both the hot and cold water supplies. Often, if there is a problem with the water heater and hot water is no longer being delivered, the cold side is still operable.

You Have a Rapid Drainage Line Leak

If your kitchen sink or bathroom sink leaks from the trap directly below the counter, that is a fairly common issue that most homeowners can fix with simple tools and materials. Simply turn off the water, get under the sink, and replace the trap. In kitchens, the leak may be emanating from the garbage disposal. In this case, fix or replace the garbage disposal.

But drainage lines extend far beyond the sink cabinets and are not always so accessible. When a drainage line is actively leaking and is sealed up behind a wall or under a floor, you need to take immediate action. Calling a plumber is the most expedient way to fix this problem and prevent further damage to the drywall, paint, subfloor, or floor covering.

Your Water Heater Has a Natural Gas Leak

If you suspect any sort of gas leak from any source, call 911 or the fire department and leave your house immediately. Once you’re at a safe distance, call your gas company. Once your home is deemed safe, you can return and investigate the source of the leak—and only then might you call a plumber to fix a potential issue with your water heater. Natural gas build-up is extremely combustible, so it’s better to take the most cautious route.

Best Plumbers in Beaumont, TX

At Spindletop Plumbing LLC, nothing means more to us than the happiness and satisfaction of our customers. We are a state-licensed and insured, locally owned, service and repair plumbing company located in Nederland, Texas.

Our skilled and experienced staff offers a wide range of reliable plumbing services to both residential and commercial spaces. We proudly serve the many communities of Southeast Texas, including Beaumont, Bridge City, Groves, Lumberton, Mauriceville, Orange, Port Arthur, Port Neches, Silsbee, and Vidor. From small repairs to major reconstructions, our team is here to find the best plumbing solutions for your space.

Contact us today to learn more about the services we offer and how we can increase the functionality of your space.

 

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