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9 Common Plumbing Emergencies: Here’s How to Handle Them

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9 Common Plumbing Emergencies: Here’s How to Handle Them

Plumbing emergencies happen often. If you live in an apartment, you can call the landlord if one occurs. If you live in a home you own, you must deal with a plumbing problem on your own.

You can contact quick response plumbers in Orange County if you need them. Let’s talk about some plumbing emergencies and what you should do when you’re facing each one.

Your Faucet is Leaking

If you have a leaky faucet in your kitchen or bathroom, you might look for solutions online. YouTube will doubtless have plenty of videos, but it’s probably best that you can call a plumber if you want the job done right.

Your Shower Head is Leaking

A leaky shower head is something you can often handle on your own. Usually, you can tighten it with a wrench, wrap some plumber’s tape around the leaking section, or both.

Your Toilet is Running

Your toilet running is usually an easy fix. Often, all you have to do is lift up the porcelain top of the reservoir and jiggle the flapper valve.

Your Shower is Leaking

You may notice water leaking onto the bathroom floor when you take a bath or shower. That can be due to improper sealing around a shower’s base. A plumber can help you reseal the shower’s seal, though a general contractor can probably handle that job too.

Your Toilet is Clogged

You can usually handle this problem on your own with either a toilet plunger or a snake. Again, online videos can show you how. This is seldom a situation where you need a plumber unless

you’ve clogged the toilet in a way that’s too much for you to deal with alone.

Your Basement is Flooding

A flooding basement isn’t usually something you can do anything about without the proper expertise. You will probably contact a plumber who can install a sump pump. They may also need to set up the appropriate drainage system leading to the backyard or side yard.

Your Garbage Disposal is Clogged

A clogged garbage disposal probably isn’t something you want to handle on your own since you

can easily injure yourself if you stick your hand in there and start poking around. Getting a professional plumber or a general contractor with experience in this area will be in your best interest.

There’s No Hot Water

If there’s no hot water, the most likely scenario is that you used it up running the dishwasher or the washer and dryer. If you haven’t been using those lately, it means a problem with your water heater is more likely. Get a plumber to come visit and look at your tank.

A Pipe Has Burst

If a pipe bursts, you’ll know about it pretty quickly. You might notice a water stain that appears on the ceiling, on the wall, or on one of your floors.

This is never a situation where you can try a DIY fix. Contact a plumber and hope the repair is not too expensive.

Martin Trethewey
With over 20 years of hands-on experience, Martin Trethewey is an experienced professional in practical home solutions. Holding a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University, he has an extensive background in systems design and maintenance. He began his career in a leading home solutions firm, quickly establishing himself as an expert in innovative household technologies. He is well-known for his insightful articles and practical advice, for which he has become a trusted voice for homeowners seeking reliable home improvement solutions. He is passionate about the latest home technologies and is deeply involved in community outreach programs.

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