5 Plumbing emergencies in Shrewsbury
Do you have a plumbing emergency? If so, you are not alone. After all, your plumbing problem becomes a problem the moment you put us on the line. Emergency Plumber Shrewsbury faces common plumbing emergencies on a daily basis.
Here are 5 plumbing emergency of the most common in Shrewsbury
1. Clogged sinks
You’re washing dishes in the kitchen or brushing your teeth in the bathroom and the sink refuses to drain. A slow drain is annoying, but it is not necessarily a plumbing emergency. However, if the clogging becomes severe, the flow of water could stop completely, which could cause a serious slowdown in daily activities.
2.Clogged toilets
Is your bathroom clogged, making strange noises, leaking or refusing to rinse? Since the toilet is the most used piece of equipment in the home, one of these common plumbing emergencies is enough to ruin the day. Try some DIY tips to unblock the toilet, but remember that an unresolved issue can allow leaks to cause structural damage or back up raw sewage to present health risks.
3. Clogged tubs and shower drains
You are taking a shower and the water begins to rise to your ankles, or a strange gurgling sound comes from the drain. Soap scum and accumulation of hair are the most common reasons behind this plumbing emergency.
4. Leaking water heater
If you discover a water leak or another issue that interrupts the hot water supply, you could be wasting a lot of money on water heating. A leak can also cause property damage. A plumber can easily replace a leaking water heater valve. But if the water heater wall has completely rusted, a completely new water heater is needed to overcome the issue. Call Shrewsbury Plumber for water heater installation at 01743818982.
5. No hot water
That’s what nightmares are made of: you jump into the shower and wash your soap with your favourite body cleanser, when suddenly the water turns cold. You may encounter a malfunction of the water heater, an electrical issue or a leak in the plumbing system. Also, it may be your utility company’s fault that you don’t have hot water.