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Five Ways to Prepare Yourself for a Plumber’s Visit

 

If you are faced with a major plumbing problem at home, hiring a reliable plumber is a must. While working with an experienced professional certainly improves the chance for the issue to be fixed much faster, you should address a few tasks before the plumber arrives.

 

Here is How to Prepare Yourself for a Plumber’s Visit and Make the Most of the Service

 

 

Locate the main shut-off valve

 

Chances are, you have never heard of a main shut-off valve, and you have no idea where to find it. But when you contact an experienced plumber, they will ask you to provide that information, as the valve prevents your place from being flooded by the city’s full main pressure. As soon as the technician arrives, you will also have to let them know the location of your main line repair valve. Of course, your pro will be more than willing to assist you in finding those valves, yet revealing their location upon arrival will save lots of precious time.

 

 

Check for other issues

 

Before the plumber arrives, inspect your plumbing installation and look for other possible problems. Doing so will allow you to rest assured your plumbing is in top condition and save money, as any visit adds up to the cost. Plus, if you identify a plumbing issue and let the plumber know about it, this problem may be related to the current one, and your professional will be able to get the job done faster.

 

 

Clear the space

 

To work quickly and more effectively; your plumber needs full access to the area surrounding the damaged part and the main water line. For that reason, you should clear the space before the visit and ensure no objects stay in the way of your technician. Doing so will also protect your belongings from possible damage during the repair. If you leak under the sink, remove and relocate the cleaning supplies you probably store there. In case the plumbing emergency is hidden in the basement, you may find it challenging to purge the clutter, yet this step is key to a successful plumbing job.

 

 

Lock the pets

 

We all adore our pets, but when it comes to a complicated plumbing issue, the best you can do for your beloved cat or dog is to keep them banished from the working space. As a plumbing job typically involves using heavy or sharp tools, the safest place for your curious pet is another room. Furthermore, a playful pet can be a true distraction for your plumber, especially if the problem is serious and requires much focus. To prevent possible injuries and distraction, you should consider asking a friend or a family member to look after your small children. Small kids can be just as curious as pets and need to be kept away during the plumber’s visit to prevent further complications or nasty injuries.

 

Share details

 

You may be unfamiliar with the right methods to fix a plumbing problem, but you certainly know the history of your home’s plumbing. Before the technician arrives, think about other issues you had with your plumbing in the past. Do your best to share every little detail with your plumber, even if it seems irrelevant information. Providing lots of information goes a long way to facilitate the expert; in many cases, current problems are correlated to issues you already have.

 

No matter what plumbing emergency you must deal with, ensure you are properly prepared for a plumber’s visit. This way, you can ensure the job will be addressed much faster, significantly reducing your bill once the technician leaves your place.

 

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