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Posted December 21, 2021

Did you know that, according to Career Explorer, the plumbing industry is expected to grow over 15% between the years of 2016 and 2026? Considering how many problems plumbing issues can cause, it’s no surprise that this industry is growing so quickly. If you have any plumbing issues in your home, then you might be thinking of calling an emergency plumber.

Considering your resources such as time and money, you might not be sure if it’s time to call an emergency plumber or not. You might be asking yourself, “What are the signs that I need to hire plumbers from an emergency plumbing service?”

It’s confusing to know if you need to call an emergency plumber. It’s also frustrating because while you’re making up your mind, you might be experiencing expensive flooding damage or be unable to use many fixtures and appliances in your home.

That’s why we’ve put together this guide. By covering the plumbing issues that require emergency plumbing repair, you’ll know if you need to call in an emergency plumber. You can fix your problem if needed, once and for all. Read on to learn more.

Flooding

Kitchen Flooding Needing Emergency Plumber

One of the worst things that can happen to your home is flooding. Flooding can affect many areas of your home, causing permanent damage to its wood framing, building materials, insulation, furniture, carpets, and floors. If you don’t tackle what’s causing the flood immediately, you may have to pay thousands of dollars in repairs.

Additionally, you might have to replace your furniture or carpets. Sometimes, flood damage doesn’t appear for years after it’s happened—in which case repairs are even more expensive than if you had dealt with the flood and repairs in the first place.

If your plumbing system is clogged up or leaking enough that it’s causing areas of your home to flood, then you need to call an emergency plumber immediately to fix this common plumbing problem.

A flood is so damage-causing that you should call a 24-hour emergency plumbing service if the flood occurs in the middle of the night when other plumbers are closed.

A Strange Stench

If there’s a strange stench in your home, this could be a sign that there’s a problem with your sewage line. This can be a health concern since sewage that’s in your home and not in pipes where it belongs is unhealthy for you and your family.

Just like we covered in the section about your water not running, this can cause unwanted microbes and chemicals to fester in your home. If you or your children have been feeling sick recently, this might be the reason.

A strange stench can also be a sign of something even more serious going on: a gas leak in your home. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be lethal. Whatever the reason is for this strange stench, you need to find out what it is ASAP.

Hiring a plumber will help you know if it’s an issue with your sewage line or with your gas line causing the stench.

Keep in mind that some specialty plumbers can fix your gas lines for you too. When contacting plumbers, ask them if they offer both services, so you can get the cause for the strange stench fixed immediately.

Your Water Isn’t Running

Leaking Pipe

If your water isn’t running, this can be a health risk to you and your family. This is because having access to sanitation and fresh water is something that every human needs. This is why diseases are so common in areas that have poor sanitation and poor water quality.

There’s no reason for this to be the case in the US, so why should it be happening in your own home? Do you really want your home to be a breeding ground for chemicals and organisms to collect and multiply?

If your toilet isn’t flushing anymore, or if your tap doesn’t work, this is a sign that your water isn’t running. Additional issues that could occur are a pipe bursting because of a clog, or a dangerous leak that could cause damage slowly to your home.

If your water isn’t running, it’s worth calling a local emergency plumber.

A Clogged Sink

This one might come as a surprise. After all, sinks clog often. Sometimes, you can simply deal with it yourself. But other times, a clogged sink—especially if it’s a recurring problem—can be a sign that fats, oils, or grease have collected in the pipe.

What happens is that fats, oils, or grease harden inside the pipe. This can cause a clog, which can lead to more dangerous situations such as a burst pipe or flooding. Get in touch with an emergency plumbing and drain service to fix this problem.

Water Pressure Drop

Low Water Pressure

Another sign of a serious issue going on in your home’s plumbing system is a water pressure drop. The more intense the drop in water pressure, the more likely the problem is serious.

If the water pressure in your pipes is low, you might end up with damage caused by limescale build-up. But you could have serious damage if there’s a blockage that causes a pipe to burst, after which areas of your home may be flooded.

For this reason, you should get in touch with an emergency plumber ASAP if you notice lower water pressure when showering in the morning or doing the dishes.

Burst Pipe

If a pipe has burst in your home, you’ll notice this problem with your plumbing system immediately. Areas of your home will start to flood. As covered earlier, flooding can cause irreversible damage to your home. However, on the bright side, you can stop this flood in its tracks by shutting off your water.

This will save you money and potential weeks or months spent repairing the damage caused by the flood.

However, you won’t be able to shower, make coffee, use your toilet, or cook too much if you’ve shut off your water supply. For this reason, you’ll need to deal with your burst pipe fast.

Water Heater Failure

Emergency Plumber Working on Water Heater

It can be incredibly unpleasant to step into your shower first thing in the morning, only to find that there isn’t any hot water. If this has happened to you, then the cause might be water heater issues.

You might be asking yourself, “Yeah, it’s unpleasant, but it isn’t dangerous, right? I can just take a shower at the gym for a few days until I’m able to find a plumber to come in later this week.”

But, in actuality, water heater failure can be dangerous depending on the cause. This is because a water heater—when it’s broken—can be one of the most common causes of carbon monoxide poisoning.

A Clogged Toilet

Even though you may have dealt with a clogged toilet on your own in the past, this is actually a job that’s best left to the professionals. Especially if it’s a very stubborn clog, you can end up with flooding damage in your bathroom. This flooding water can be quite toxic, given the contents that would come up from out the drain.

This can put you and your family’s health at risk. Additionally, if the flooding is difficult to control, it can cause lasting damage to your home. To be safe, we recommend getting in touch with an emergency plumber.

Unexpected Water Backups

Emergency Plumber Using Drain Camera

Everyone experiences water backups sometimes in their home. But if you’re experiencing unexpected water backups, this might be a sign that something seriously wrong is going on. Usually, it’s easy to figure out what appliance is clogged. This isn’t the case with unexpected water backups.

With unexpected water backups, it’s when the backup happens in a different area of your home than the one you’re dealing with. This means that when you’re flushing the toilet in one room, a different one seems to be clogged. Maybe you’re draining the bath and it seems like water is collecting in your kitchen sink.

If anything like this is happening, it’s a sign that there are some pretty big problems going on in your plumbing system. There might be a clog outside your home, in the pipes the water is in even before it enters your home. It could even be a problem with the main sewer line.

This is urgent. Anytime there’s a potential sewage problem in your home, you’re putting your and your family’s health at risk.

If you’re having plumbing issues like this, then you need to dig around in order to find the clog. But the last thing you want to do is hit a pipe with your shovel and end up having a huge leak. For this reason, it’s best to leave fixing this problem to the professionals.

They can also put a camera underground to check out the damage before doing the repairs.

Water Bills are Unexpectedly High

If your water bills are unexpectedly high, then it can be a sign that you’re losing the water you’re paying for but not using. If this is the case, then you might have a leak in one of your pipes. Leaks are dangerous because they can cause hidden flooding damage. Additionally, you might end up with sewage problems, which can cause health problems.

For these reasons, you should get in touch with an emergency plumber to fix this leak ASAP.

Leaks In Your Home

Homeowner Calling About Water Leak

If you notice that there’s water leaking into your home, this might be a problem with your plumbing system. Sometimes, it can be a leak in the roof or walls, but other times, it could be because of a leaking pipe.

Whatever the reason, a leak can cause flooding issues that will cost large amounts of money to fix. For this reason, you need to deal with this problem as fast as you can. Otherwise, you might have to spend a lot of time and money dealing with flooding damage.

A Frozen Pipe

A frozen pipe is also a cause for immediate concern. In the winter, check your pipes regularly to ensure that they don’t freeze. If they do freeze, you might end up with flooding problems. To avoid this problem, have a plumber come to your home ASAP.

Need to Find an Emergency Plumber?

Homeowner Greeting Hiller Plumbing

Now that you know what constitutes a plumbing emergency, you might be interested in finding an emergency plumber near you. Maybe you want to find out about what services they can provide or what number to call.

Whatever you need, we can help you. At Hiller, we’re experts when it comes to all your home repair and installation needs, including plumbing, heating, cooling, and electrical. If you aren’t happy with our repair, you don’t have to pay! To learn more about how we can help you, contact us here.

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