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When Should You Call an Emergency Plumber in Edmonton?

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When Should You Call an Emergency Plumber in Edmonton?

We are often asked by Edmonton home and business owners with a plumbing issue whether it’s an emergency situation. However, the reality is that there’s never a convenient time for a home or business owner to call (and hire) a plumber, there are certainly moments when it is absolutely mandatory that you call an emergency plumber in Edmonton.

The main concern that constitutes a plumbing emergency is whether or not there is flooding. Therefore, if there is any sign of a flood you will need to call a plumber immediately. However, if it’s not and it is after hours, you should be able to wait till regular business hours for service.

If you are the operator of a restaurant or night club, a plumbing emergency could possibly shut you down for the night, resulting in lost revenue. In order words, a reliable plumbing contractor such as JW Brian Plumbing & Heating is essential for avoiding a disaster. We are available 7 days a week for all your plumbing emergencies.

To help you understand the underlying causes of an emergency plumbing scenario in Edmonton, we have created this simple article that outlines the most common emergencies.

1. Frozen Pipes

If a pipe is exposed to sub zero temperatures for too long there is a strong likelihood the water within the pipe will freeze and burst. In this instance, call a plumber immediately and close the main shutoff valve. However, if the pipe hasn’t split, then slowly thaw the pipes (DO NOT USE A FLAME) otherwise the quick expansion may burst the pipe.

2. Sewage Backup

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Some of the common causes of sewage backup include tree roots, collapsed sewer lines (older neighborhoods), or a clogged drain. Whatever the case or time of the year in Edmonton, a sewage backup is most certainly an emergency plumbing situation.

3. Leaking Pipes and Plumbing Fixtures

In many cases a leaky pipe or fixture may not qualify as an emergency if you can contain it. In other words, if you can contain the water temporarily (bucket) or shut the water off to the water line or fixture.

If you can’t control the leak and there is significant flooding, you will need to call an emergency plumber immediately.

What isn't an Emergency Plumbing Situation?

You will save yourself extra costs by not calling a plumber after hours. Most plumbing problems do not fall into the “emergency” category. This may include: These are just a few standard, non-emergency occasions to call a plumber. If you are in Edmonton and are unsure whether you have a plumbing crisis on your hands, feel free to contact us.

Emergency Plumbing Problem? Contact JW Brian Plumbing & Heating!

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Are you a Edmonton based home or business owner and dealing with an emergency plumbing situation? Feel free to contact  JW Brian Plumbing and Heating at  (780) 249-1496.

 

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