What to Do When You Have a Plumbing Emergency

Plumbing emergencies can happen at any time, and knowing what to do before the plumber arrives can help prevent serious damage to your home.

The first thing you should do is shut off the main water valve. This stops water from continuing to flow through your pipes and helps reduce flooding or leaks.

Next, turn off your water heater to avoid damage if the tank runs dry. Then open nearby faucets to release pressure and drain remaining water in the pipes.

If water has already spread, move valuables and furniture away from the affected area. Taking photos of the damage can also help with insurance claims.

Once everything is secured, contact a professional plumber to inspect the problem and fix it safely.

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