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When anything appears to be wrong at home, it becomes a significant problem. For certain people, each unexpected incident must be addressed as a crisis. You should, however, be able to differentiate between ordinary plumbing difficulties and those that demand rapid treatment. The time and money saved by recognising the difference can be significant.
Some plumbers only work solely during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and do not work on public holidays. Plumbers who provide emergency service are available at all hours of the day and night, every day of the year.
The biggest distinction between a normal plumber and an emergency plumber is the hours accessible to customers.
Examining the plumbing problem is the simplest way to figure this out. A faulty shower head or a gently trickling tap, for example, are more of an annoyance than an emergency and can most likely be fixed by a typical plumber.
In the event of a plumbing problem, ask yourself the following questions:
Can you estimate whether there will be any water damage to property or possessions?
Is there a method to stop the problem from spreading?
Is there anything more I can do until the regular business hours?
This is merely a recommendation for action and should not be interpreted as a requirement to follow any certain course of action. If you have a plumbing problem that you believe requires immediate attention, contact an emergency plumber.
Plumbing problems seldom occur at a convenient time, and when they do, they may disrupt your entire day or night. Warning signs for these disasters do not often appear until it is much too late. Some examples of common plumbing crises or emergencies are:
If you are unsure about the nature of your plumbing problem, it is recommended to consult a local plumber who services all the areas from Hornsby, to Hills, Cherrybrook and Pennant Hills. If it is not an emergency, the plumber will most likely guide you through what you can do to keep things flowing (or not) until they can make a visit to fully fix it during business hours.