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Homeowner


Homeowner
Yes. Our emergency team is available 24/7. Typical response time is 60–90 minutes depending on location and call volume. While you wait:
-Shut off the main water valve to stop active leaks.
-Turn off power/gas to affected water heaters if leaking.
-Avoid using fixtures tied to the problem line.
-Take photos for insurance documentation.
-Call us immediately for priority dispatch.
We recommend flushing a tank water heater once a year (every 6 months in hard‑water areas) to remove sediment that reduces efficiency and shortens lifespan. Basic steps:
Turn off power (electric) or set gas to “pilot.”
Attach a hose to the drain valve and drain until water runs clear.
Restore water supply, then power/gas.
Hire a pro if you’re unsure or see heavy rust, leaks, or error codes.
Common red flags include:
-Unexplained high water bills or meter movement when fixtures are off.
-Damp spots, stains, peeling paint, or musty odors.
-Warm areas on floors (possible hot‑water slab leak).
-Running toilet sounds or constant refilling.
-Turn off the main valve if a leak is suspected and contact a licensed plumber for detection.
Prevention tips:
-Use hair catchers in showers and tubs.
-Never pour grease, fats, or coffee grounds down the sink.
-Scrape food into the trash and run cold water with disposals.
-Periodically flush with hot water; use enzyme cleaners when needed.
-Schedule professional drain cleaning annually if you get recurring slow drains.
Yes. Our emergency team is available 24/7. Typical response time is 60–90 minutes depending on location and call volume. While you wait:
Call us immediately for priority dispatch.
We recommend flushing a tank water heater once a year (every 6 months in hard‑water areas) to remove sediment that reduces efficiency and shortens lifespan. Basic steps:
Hire a pro if you’re unsure or see heavy rust, leaks, or error codes.
Common red flags include:
Turn off the main valve if a leak is suspected and contact a licensed plumber for detection.
Prevention tips:


Homeowner


Homeowner



