Signs You Need An Emergency Plumber

Wade Roberts • December 10, 2020

Between a global pandemic and winter just around the corner, homeowners are spending more time than ever indoors. It can be tempting to neglect your home's plumbing maintenance, but putting off plumbing repairs can lead to emergency situations. To that end, Wade Roberts Plumbing has put together the most common signs that your home is in desperate need of an emergency plumber.

 

You Have No Water

This should probably be the most obvious sign that your home needs an emergency plumber, but just to be clear: having no running water means something is either wrong with your pipes or your local municipalities.

It's paramount that you contact an emergency plumber near you who can immediately arrive on-site to provide a professional inspection and assessment of your pipes. Wade Roberts Plumbing is highly experienced in quickly assessing our customer’s pipes and drainage to determine the fastest way to return their running water.

 

There is a Funky Smell

A foul smell lingering in your home can be easy to dismiss. But nasty stenches that you can smell from your bathroom, kitchen, or sinks are far from innocuous. Hydrogen sulfide, more commonly referred to as "sewer gas", can seep into your home if your pipes have been damaged or structurally compromised. If left unchecked, sewer gas can negatively impact your well-being and health.

It's a good idea to contact a 24-hour plumbing service like Wade Roberts Plumbing in the case of foul odors coming from your pipes. That's because it's important to have a professional arrive on-site as early as possible to determine whether the smell is related to hydrogen sulfide, or if the cause is instead related to another appliance in your home.

 

Frozen Pipes

With winter just around the corner, it's especially crucial to have running water indoors. Homeowners who forget to winterize their homes can wind up with ice in their pipes, and since ice expands more than water, it puts pressure on pipes and can make them burst.

A faucet without running water won’t do you much good during the winter, so it's important to contact an emergency plumber as soon as you notice frozen pipes in your home. Trying to keep your faucet's pipes from freezing can be challenging for yourself, which is why Wade Roberts Plumbing offers tailored solutions at transparent rates to combat the winter weather.

 

Clogged Sewer Lines

Clogged drains can cause water backups in your sink and cause foul sewage odors to seep into your home. It's important to take clogged sewer lines seriously by contacting an emergency plumber as soon as you notice pooling water or smell a funky odor. Promptly contacting an emergency plumbing service near you can help prevent major backups and water clogs, which typically lead to costly and time-consuming repairs.

 

Leaking Fixtures

Leaking fixtures in your home are a telltale sign of malfunctioning or compromised pipes. It can be difficult to assess what the main cause of leaking fixtures is by yourself, which is why it’s recommended to contact a 24-hour plumbing service as soon as you notice leakages. Wade Roberts Plumbing understands the importance of promptly resolving leaky fixtures and works with our customers on-site to quickly assess and resolve the issue.

 

Emergency Services with Wade Roberts Plumbing

Having an emergency plumbing situation can be overwhelming if you don’t know where to turn. Wade Roberts Plumbing is here to help with affordable plumbing solutions that meet our customers’ expectations and budget, no matter how big or small the emergency is.

Learn more about our wide range of plumbing services by calling us at 250-883-7545 or by contacting us on our website.

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