What to Do When Emergency Plumbing Issues Arise

What to Do When Emergency Plumbing Issues AriseIt may surprise you, but the most common septic emergencies are caused by negligence. Yes, burst pipes, leaks, clogged toilets and drains can all be prevented with a little more care. We ignore noisy pipes and leaks until they escalate into expensive emergency septic issues – by which time, it’s too late to undo the damage.

Follow the guide below to learn which emergency septic steps you can take while waiting for a licensed plumber to arrive:

  • Burst Pipes: These are serious because they can cause extensive damage to your home and its infrastructure, and waste gallons of water if the water supply isn’t shut off immediately. Instead of trying to locate the damaged portion of the pipe, shut the main water valve off to stop the flood.
  • Leaks: Leaking shower heads, faucets and toilets can also be serious emergency septic issues, especially if they are wasting gallons of water. They can stem from worn parts, clogs and more. Again, close the main shutoff valve and wait for the plumber to arrive.
  • Clogged Toilets and Drains: When toilets, sinks, bathtubs and showers drain slowly, they are red flags for a blocked drain or clogged pipe. You can try a plunger but if it does not clear the blockage, the problem is further down the system.

The bottom line is this: Preventative maintenance is the key to avoiding emergency septic clogs and floods. Regular inspection and maintenance will ensure that all septic fixtures, drains and pipes are in good working condition, and save you the time and money otherwise spent on an SOS callout.

 

If you need emergency septic in Lakeland FL, contact us at Liberty Septic. Our 20+ years of experience and dedication sets us apart from other companies. Give us a call today.

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