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Trust the experts at Argyll Plumbing to handle your emergency plumbing situation swiftly and effectively. With our round-the-clock availability, skilled technicians, and commitment to customer satisfaction, we’re your go-to partner for all your emergency plumbing needs.
Bathroom Emergency Plumbing Issues
A bathroom plumbing emergency can be a stressful and unpleasant experience.
It typically involves a sudden and unexpected issue with the plumbing system that affects the function of the bathroom. Some common bathroom plumbing emergencies include burst pipes, clogged drains, overflowing toilets, and leaking faucets.
A burst pipe can cause significant damage to the bathroom
An overflowing toilet is another common bathroom plumbing emergency.
A leaking faucet can waste a significant amount of water and lead to high water bills.
In any of these situations, it is important to act quickly
and call a licensed plumber to assess and fix the issue before it causes further damage. Contact us now if you need help with your bathroom:
LOS ANGELES/LAX • 310-672-9284
SOUTH BAY • 310-322-7727
SANTA MONICA/ WEST LA • 310-395-8126
Main Pipe Break Emergency
A main pipe breaking in a home can be a catastrophic event that can cause significant damage and disruption. The main pipe is responsible for carrying water and waste throughout the home’s plumbing system, and a break in this pipe can result in a major water leak that can flood the home. This can lead to damage to floors, walls, and ceilings, as well as to furniture and personal belongings. In addition, it can disrupt the home’s water supply, making it difficult or impossible to use the bathroom, kitchen, or other plumbing fixtures. A licensed plumber should be called immediately to assess and repair the damage.
There are a few signs that can indicate a main pipe is broken in your home. The most obvious sign is a sudden and significant drop in water pressure or no water at all. This is because a break in the main pipe can disrupt the flow of water throughout the entire plumbing system. Another sign is the sound of running water even when no fixtures are in use. This can indicate that water is leaking from the broken pipe and running into walls or floors. Wet spots on walls, ceilings, or floors, as well as the presence of mold or mildew, can also be indicators of a broken main pipe. If you notice any of these signs, it is important to call a licensed plumber immediately to assess and repair the damage.
Toilet leak
Trust the experts at Argyll Plumbing to handle your emergency plumbing situation swiftly and effectively. With our round-the-clock availability, skilled technicians, and commitment to customer satisfaction, we’re your go-to partner for all your emergency plumbing needsA home toilet leak can be a frustrating and costly plumbing issue. A leaking toilet can waste a significant amount of water, leading to high water bills, and can cause damage to floors and walls. Common causes of toilet leaks include a worn out flapper valve, a cracked toilet bowl or tank, a faulty fill valve, or a loose or damaged water supply line. In some cases, the leak may not be noticeable but can still waste water and lead to higher bills. Signs of a leaking toilet can include the sound of running water, a constantly refilling tank, and visible water stains or puddles around the base of the toilet. If you suspect a toilet leak, it is important to call a licensed plumber to diagnose and repair the issue. In addition to saving water and money, fixing a leaking toilet can prevent more serious plumbing problems down the line.
If a homeowner suspects a toilet leak, it’s important to take quick action to stop the leak and prevent further damage. The first step is to turn off the water supply to the toilet by shutting off the valve behind the toilet. Next, the toilet tank should be emptied by flushing the toilet and holding down the handle to drain as much water as possible. The homeowner should then inspect the toilet bowl, tank, and surrounding area for any signs of damage or wear that may be causing the leak. If the source of the leak is not immediately apparent, it’s best to call a licensed plumber to diagnose and repair the issue. Attempting to fix the problem without proper knowledge and tools can lead to further damage and more expensive repairs. Overall, it’s important for homeowners to take action as soon as they suspect a toilet leak to prevent water waste, damage to their home, and high repair costs. Call us now to help:
LOS ANGELES/LAX • 310-672-9284
SOUTH BAY • 310-322-7727
SANTA MONICA/ WEST LA • 310-395-8126