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Toilets can overflow for a number of reasons from clogs to a damaged float mechanism. Regardless of the cause, an overflowing toilet can become a nightmare if you don’t deal with the problem immediately.
Before you reach for the phone to call a plumber, you need to turn off your toilet’s water supply – this will prevent the problem from getting any worse. To shut off the water, locate the water supply valve on the wall behind the toilet and turn the valve all the way counterclockwise.
Once the water has been shut off, contact an emergency plumbing service to address the cause of the toilet malfunction. The plumber will turn the water back on once the problem has been solved.
Burst pipes are more common in the winter due to freezing temperatures, but emergencies can happen at any time, so it’s important to know how to address this problem before disaster strikes.
One of the most critical plumbing emergencies, a burst pipe can release gallons of water in a matter of minutes, causing lasting damage to your home. If a pipe bursts in your home, shut off the main water supply immediately and call Preventative Backflow to resolve your issue. You should also remove any furniture or other belongings from the affected room to prevent further damage. Water in your home is a serious hazard, potentially leading to unhealthy mold and mildew growth if improperly treated
If you live in an area that experiences heavy rainfall, your sump pump plays a vital role in protecting your home from flooding.
Sump pumps are responsible for removing water that has made its way to the basement or crawl space of your home. If your sump pump isn’t working properly when a storm hits, your home is at risk of water damage, which can cause mold and mildew to contaminate the air you and your family breathe.
The most obvious sign of a sump pump malfunction is flooding in your basement or crawlspace. Wet spots on drywall are also a huge warning sign that your sump pump isn’t working properly. Be sure to contact Preventative Backflow immediately to repair your sump pump.
Other signs that indicate you may need to fix your sump pump include:
The most common water heater problem we hear from homeowners is that their water is either too hot or too cold. However, there are other problems to take note of that require a visit from your local plumber.
Certain noises coming from your water tank could warrant emergency plumbing service. For example, bubbling or dripping indicates that there’s a leak in the main tank, while clanking or gurgling sounds means that mineral deposits have gathered within the tank. This will require a Preventative Backflow Plumbing professional to drain the water tank in order to clear out those deposits.
Other problems to note include water that has a strange color or odor. If you believe there’s something wrong with your water supply, we definitely recommend reaching out to Preventive Backflow to properly diagnose the issue
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, up to 10 percent of American homes are losing 90 gallons of water each day due to leaky pipes.
Not only can fixing leaky pipes help you save on your water bills, but it can prevent costly damage to your home. A leaky pipe may start out as a minor issue, but even a small, unnoticed drip can have a serious impact. If left untreated, water damage can rapidly spread — electrical outlets can become serious shock hazards and mold growth can lead to dangerous health problems.
Ceiling stains, loose tile, warped hardwood floors, discolored paint or wallpaper, and musty odors are all indicators that a leak is present somewhere in your home. If you recognize the signs of a leak in your home, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Call in a Preventative Backflow professional to remedy the problem before it gets much, much worse
A blockage in your home’s main sewer line can have serious consequences that require emergency plumbing service. Wipes, feminine hygiene products, and paper towels are items that can easily cause clogs in your main sewer line, so you should never flush any of these down the toilet. Tree roots can also grow through cracks in the main sewer line and create blockages over time.
If the clog is serious enough, your sewer system can backup into your home. Multiple drain clogs, water pooling around basement floor drains, and gurgling sounds coming from plumbing fixtures are tell-tale signs of a sewer system backup. You should contact a preventative Backflow Plumbing Expert immediately if you notice any of these signs
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