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Are You Experiencing a Plumbing Emergency?
Facing a plumbing disaster in Kennesaw, GA? Dalmatian Plumbing understands the stress and potential damage involved. We're available 24/7 with rapid, professional service to tackle your plumbing emergencies.
Our Emergency Plumbing Protocol
- Rapid Response: We aim to arrive at Kennesaw location swiftly after your call.
- Immediate Action: Our technicians will quickly assess the situation and take steps to prevent further damage.
- Efficient Resolution: Our service vehicles are fully stocked, allowing us to handle most issues right away.
- Clear Communication: Before any work begins, we'll explain the issue, our solution, and the costs involved.
Contact Us
Don't let a plumbing issue grow worse. Contact our skilled technicians to quickly identify and resolve your plumbing problems, minimizing home damage and life disruption.
For immediate assistance, call (678) 730-6296.
Common Plumbing Emergencies We Handle
- Burst Pipes: Quick response to stop water flow and prevent further damage to your Kennesaw household
- Severe Leaks: Rapid leak detection and repair in
- Overflowing Toilets: Fast unclogging and sanitization in
- Sewer Backups: Emergency clearing to prevent health hazards in Kennesaw
- No Hot Water: Quick diagnosis and water heater repair
Emergency Plumbing Quick Tips
Q How do you handle emergency plumbing?
First, stay calm and assess the situation. If water is flooding an area, immediately shut off the main water supply to your home. Remove any valuable items from the affected area to prevent water damage. If it's a small leak, use buckets or towels to contain it. Don't attempt repairs beyond your skill level, as this could worsen the situation. Call a professional emergency plumber immediately, describing the problem in as much detail as possible so they can prepare adequately before arriving.
Q What to do until an emergency plumber comes?
While waiting for the plumber, take steps to minimize damage. If you haven't already done so, turn off the water supply to the affected area or the main water valve. Continue to remove any standing water with mops, towels, or a wet vacuum if available. Open windows and use fans to circulate air, which can help prevent mold growth. Avoid using any plumbing fixtures or appliances connected to the damaged system. Gather relevant information about when the problem started and any recent plumbing work, as this can help the plumber diagnose the issue more quickly.
Q How do I temporarily stop a leaking pipe?
For a temporary fix on a leaking pipe, first ensure the water supply to that pipe is turned off. Dry the pipe as much as possible with a cloth. For small leaks, wrap plumber's tape tightly around the leak, covering an area slightly beyond the damaged section. For larger leaks, you can use a pipe repair clamp if you have one or create a temporary patch with rubber and hose clamps. Remember, these are stopgap measures until we can properly repair the pipe.
Q How to find the water shut-off valve?
To find the water shut-off valve in your home, start by checking the perimeter of your house, typically near where the main water line enters the building. Look in the basement, crawl space, or utility area, often near the water heater or your water meter. The valve is usually on a pipe and can be a wheel or lever-type.