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Woman dealing with a plumbing emergency<br>THE 6 MOST COMMON PLUMBING EMERGENCIES<br>Plumbing emergencies tend to put the most relaxed person in a panic. We end up upset for days talking about the issue because it happens at the worst time! However, letu2019s admitu2014 when is a plumbing issue ever convenient? The best way to anticipate what plumbing problems could arise is by knowing the six most common plumbing emergencies:<br><br>
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What Is Considered a Plumbing Emergency? After all, licensed plumbers are critical to public health, safety, and sanitation, not just in an emergency, but for day-to-day services. The staff work diligently to ensure that water is always clean for drinking and washing. When a plumbing emergency arises, these devices help keep wastewater and sewage out of homes. If you experience a plumbing emergency, you can rely on these experts to help. What is the difference between a plumbing problem and an emergency? This guide will help you determine when to call for emergency plumbing help. Ruptured Water Supply Pipes If a water supply pipe bursts, shatters, or collapses, it can send a continuous flow of water into your home. The below-zero temperature can cause the water to freeze in the pipes. If the water solidifies and expands, it can create enough pressure to burst open weak pipe joints. If you have a ruptured pipe, close your home’s main water valve right away. In Colorado homes, this valve can be found in the basement, utility room, or crawl space. If you close the valve, then the water from the main water line will stop. By using this device, you can reduce the risk of your home becoming submerged due to the burst pipe. If you can stop the water flow, you have a better chance of avoiding mold growth, which can take place in just a few hours. If you close the main valve, you lose access to water. There is no water available for your use in any way. You should not open the main water valve again until you have an accurate diagnosis. Multiple or Significant Water Leaks One leaky faucet is not a real emergency, as you can close its under-sink shut-off valve in the meantime. You can get it serviced tomorrow and keep an eye on the faucet while you wait for the plumber. If a plumbing leak occurs in more than one fixture, it can become an emergency. The same goes if it's dripping nonstop. For reference, 4,000 drops of water equals an estimated 1 liter of wasted water. A faucet that leaks one drip per second can waste nearly 22 liters of water or nearly
six gallons of water a day! If you have multiple leaks in your plumbing, you can waste a lot of water. There is also the possibility of main water line leaks; these could happen in hidden or buried pipes. Low water pressure often means that there are problems with your plumbing. If there is severe damage to the pipe, then it may be necessary to replace it. If you have multiple leaky taps or suspect hidden leaks, you should call a plumber for emergency help. Collapsed or Damaged Sewer Lateral The US has a system of lateral sewers that serve businesses and home owners. These underground pipes connect buildings to public sewer systems. Most local governments consider these pipes to be the responsibility of the property owner. If you don't clean your sewer laterals regularly, they can get clogged with tree roots. The roots of a tree can wrap around and choke the pipes. If this goes on for a while, the greater the risk of the pipe collapsing. A collapsed sewer lateral can mean that your plumbing system has failed. If the lateral crack forms, it can lead to massive damage or encroachment on the tree's root system. In any case, the waste that comes from your home won't have a way to get to the public sewer line. If your lawn is always wet, it suggests that there is a problem with the sewer lateral. You may see your plants looking greener, softer, or healthier. Waterway pollution contains a high level of phosphorus, which helps plants use it as a fertilizer. The City of Los Angeles Sewage and Waste Department is responsible for cleaning up the city's sewage system and managing waste. The department also oversees the city's recycling program. Get Help for Your Plumbing Emergency Today From burst pipes to sewer lateral issues, all these are plumbing woes you can’t fix by yourself. Instead, they need the skills, knowledge, and equipment only plumbing emergency experts have. So, rather than going with a DIY approach, ring up a plumber as soon as you experience these problems. Are you in Colorado Springs or a nearby area and require immediate plumbing help? If so, please know you can rely on our team here at Talmich Plumbing and Heating for all your plumbing woes. Get in touch with us now to schedule your service!