A plumbing emergency is an issue that most homeowners don’t want to think about, but it is something that most will have to deal with at some point. There are a number of issues that may qualify as being an emergency. Issues like a burst pipe, leaking pipe, a blocked sewer line and more all may be emergencies that require immediate plumbing services. You know that you are dealing with a true emergency when water or sewer waste is entering your home or when the flow of clean water into your home has ceased.
How you handle a plumbing emergency is critical to enjoying the best results and minimizing the impact that the emergency has on your home and your family. If you are dealing with a situation where water is leaking into the home, waste water is flowing back into your property, may be consider locating a shut off valve as a first step. The main water shut off valve to your property can be turned to prevent additional water from entering your home. Shutting off the valve to the toilet may prevent waste water from a blocked toilet from flowing into the bathroom. If possible try to contain the water or waste with buckets, towels and more. By taking this step, you can minimize the exposure of your flooring, drywall and more to water, and this can minimize the possibility of damage being done to your home. However, if a sewer line rather than a toilet is backed up, you should be aware that sewer waste can contain harmful bacteria and other toxins. Many homeowners will contact a remediation specialist after sewer issues for clean-up after the plumbing issues has been addressed.
You should call for emergency service from Lake Norman Sewer and Septic as soon as possible. The company offers 24 hour emergency service, and a live professional will answer the phone around the clock. Most emergency service requests will result in a skilled plumber visiting your home within an hour. The plumber can diagnose your issue, and you will receive a quote for the repair services you need before any work is done. All plumbers are dispatched in a well-stocked vehicle to ensure that most services can be completed immediately.