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3 Ways You Can Minimize The Damage Of A Plumbing Emergency

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Having a plumbing issue is a serious inconvenience during any time of the year. You count on your plumbing system to be working properly around the clock so that you can get done the things that you need to.

However, during the winter months it is even more important that your plumbing system be working properly as this is the time of year when most families are the most active indoors.

During the summer months, most of us are out doing activities that keep us in the warmth of the sunshine. However, once the sunshine retreats for the winter season and the holidays are upon us, it is time to stay indoors and keep warm.

If something goes wrong with your plumbing system, those warm and comfy days indoors are significantly interrupted.

Thankfully, there are some things that you can do in the event of a plumbing emergency that will minimize the damage:

If you notice small leaks around your home, make sure to get them repaired right away. Letting small issues go unrepaired into the winter season can have disastrous results as the winter weather can be harsh on your entire plumbing system and make small problems really big really fast.

The first thing to do in the event of a plumbing disaster is to turn the water off to the fixture or the entire plumbing system – depending on the location of the issue. For instance, if your toilet is overflowing, you can simply turn the water off to that one toilet and continue using the rest of the home.

Make sure to take a few minutes after reading this article to find the name and telephone number of your local plumber and put it up with the refrigerator magnets. The sooner you are able to call for help during a plumbing emergency – the less damage is done to your home.

While we all hope that the holiday season goes off without a hitch – things do come up and one of them could be a plumbing emergency. Make sure to follow these tips to minimize the damage of a plumbing emergency in your home.

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