What to Do When Your House Floods

What to Do When Your House Floods

Did you come home from a long day at work, only to discover that a burst pipe has completely flooded your kitchen, bathroom or basement? While this scenario is certainly a homeowner's worst nightmare, it's important to avoid panic. Mistakes can be easily made when individuals are not prepared to handle a potentially dangerous situation. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Atlanta, we proudly offer premium residential and commercial plumbing services for local clients including leak detection, plumbing inspections, trenchless pipe repair and pipe replacement. Here are some tips on how to take care of your home or business if indoor flooding has occurred due to a major plumbing problem.

Put Safety First

Before you get started, always make sure to put the safety of yourself and loved ones first. If you feel that the flooding has made your home or business hazardous, then leave. Don't put yourself at risk of personal injury. Call 911. Emergency personnel can ensure that your property is safe to enter.

Turn Off the Water Supply

If you have determined that your property is safe for the time being, then move on to the first step. Shut off the water supply at the main valve. This is usually found in a basement or on the exterior wall of your home or commercial building. Turn the valve clockwise to keep fresh water from flowing into your plumbing system. This will help you avoid further flooding, so you can work on finding a solution to your problem without incurring additional water damage.

Shut Down the Electrical Power

You will also need to shut down the electrical power. Water and electrical circuits don't mix, so it is always best to err on the side of caution and eliminate the possibility of electrocution or electrical fires while you're trying to deal with the plumbing issue at hand. Go to the breaker box and switch off the electricity to your entire home. If you are unsure how to accomplish this, leave the property immediately and call an electrician for assistance.

Call a Certified Plumber

After your water and electricity have been safety turned off, then you can address the plumbing issue. Call a reliable local plumber in Atlanta. They will have the specialized equipment and hands-on experience needed to inspect, diagnose and repair your faulty pipe, so you can safely recover.

Work with Your Insurance Company to Restore the Condition of Your Property

If extensive water damage has occurred, then you will likely need to work with your insurance company to remove the water, prevent mold growth and replace damaged furniture and fixtures. Be sure to call your agent as swiftly as possible, to make sure that your property repairs can be performed right away.

Do You Need Help with a Burst Pipe or Collapsed Drain Line? Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing

Have you suffered from indoor plumbing because of a failed plumbing system? Get the help you need today by calling Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Atlanta. Our certified, licensed and insured plumbers are always ready to come to the rescue with our 24 hour emergency plumbing repair services. Contact our office for more information about our services or to schedule a time to meet with an experienced plumber in Atlanta, Marietta, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Norcross, Duluth, Doraville, Stone Mountain, Woodstock, Suwanee, Johns Creek, Cumming, Buckhead, Tucker, Chamblee, Georgia or a nearby metro area neighborhood.

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