When you have a plumbing problem you need to have it identified, addressed, and properly solved quickly in order to avoid some serious and costly issues such as water damage throughout your home or business.
Unfortunately, there is no way to know when you are going to have some sort of an issue with one of your plumbing fixtures, pipes, appliances, toilets, or water heater. And, is often the case, the problem occurs after hours when most plumbers are unavailable.
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If you find yourself dealing with a plumbing emergency in Suffolk County at an inconvenient time you can always choose to reach out to us because we are available to help 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
No matter when you call you will receive a response from one of our professionals.
We know that serious plumbing problems can happen late at night or even in the middle of the night. You should not have to wait and continue to stress out for several hours before being able to call someone out to your home or business to help you.
Our company realizes how frustrating dealing with different plumbing problems can be and we want to solve those problems for you quickly and efficiently. No matter the severity of the situation you can call on us and we will have one of our plumbers contact you as soon as possible to make arrangements with you directly.
The plumbers on our team have the skills and training that is needed to handle all types of plumbing emergencies. Some of the different emergencies we know how to handle include
- fixing toilets that are overflowing
- unclogging drains from sinks with standing water
- solving problems with the sump pump
- fixing leaking pipes
- replacing damaged pipes, and
- helping to repair water heaters
If you are experiencing one of these issues or any other plumbing-related issue, give us a call immediately and you will not be disappointed with our high-quality, speedy, and completely professional services.
What Should You Do Prior To The Arrival Of Your Emergency Plumber?
All the seconds before the arrival of your plumber count. Plumbing issues can lead to the damage of property and valuables worth a lot of dollars. In case you have an emergency, it is recommended that you take steps to mitigate the damage to your property.
Here are the top things you should do prior to the arrival of the plumber we’ll send to you…
First, find the cut off valve for your water supply turn it on. If your pipes still have water and you have a leak problem, you are increasing the probability of more damage to your property and goods exponentially.
Next, try and locate the source of the plumbing issue and take practical steps to try and stem the problem. For example, if you have a leak, you can use tape to tie around the leaking area so that water stops spilling into your house.
If your house is flooded, find out if there is any risk that the water will get into contact with any power supply point. If this is a possibility, turn off the power supply (as long as it is safe to do so) and do not turn it on until your issue has been resolved and you have removed all excess water from your property.
If you have valuables that are risk of getting damaged, transfer them to a safe place where they cannot be affected. If you delay in moving your goods, your items may end up being rendered unusable because of water damage.
To make it easier for your plumber to provide a lasting fix for your problem, note down the history of plumbing problems you have had in your property in the past. By doing this, your plumber will not only fix the problem at hand but they will also take measures to ensure that you do not get any plumbing emergencies in the near future.
Though your emergency plumber will rush to your assistance, the minutes before they arrive can make a huge difference in the level of loss you accrue. Protect yourself, your loved ones, your property and valuables by implementing the tips discussed in this article.
Areas of Service in Suffolk County, Long Island
Town of Babylon
Amityville, Babylon Village, Lindenhurst
Town of Huntington
East Northport, Huntington, Huntington Station, Northport Village, Northport
Town of Brookhaven
Bellport, Blue Point, Brookhaven, Mastic, Mastic Beach, Shirley, Port Jefferson, Patchogue, Medford, Stony Brook
Town of East Hampton
East Hampton, Montauk
Town of Islip
Bay Port, Blue Point, Bay Shore, Brentwood, East Islip, Oakdale, Ocean Beach, Sayville, West Islip
Town of Riverhead
Riverhead
Town of Smithtown
St. James, Smithtown, Hauppauge, Commack
Town of Southampton
East Quogue, Hampton Bays, Sag Harbor
Town of Southold
Greenport, Mattituck
More About Suffolk County, Long Island
Suffolk County, Long Island was originally a part of Connecticut, but in 1683 became an original county province of New York and remains a part of New York to this day. Over the years, its boundaries have changed only slightly as it separated from Nassau County. Suffolk County is a leading agricultural center and it enjoys mild weather and a bountiful supply of water.
The population of Suffolk County is close to 1.5 million according to the 2012 census, and females slightly outnumber males. The median age is 36 years old, with 31% of the population being aged 25 to 44. The median household income is just over $84,000, with men earning more than women on an individual basis by quite some margin.
Travel and Attractions in Suffolk County
The I-495 is one of the main roadways, going from Nassau County and traversing Suffolk Counting heading eastwards. The I-495 currently stops at Riverhead but there is some ongoing discussion about extending it. Route 27 is another major road that traverses the county, however, there is limited access to this road between Southampton and West Babylon.
Long Island MacArthur Airport is one of the most popular nearby airports, and Republic Airport in East Farmingdale is also popular.
Many tourists like to visit the seashore, which is quite picturesque. Interestingly, the county has the most lighthouses out of all US counties, and 15 out of its original 26 lighthouses are still standing. Lake Ronkonkoma is another popular tourist attraction, and there are numerous historic buildings.
One of the highlights of the county’s calendar is the International Film Festival, which brings many visitors to the Hamptons each year. Those who prefer the classics may enjoy the Long Island Shakespeare festival which brings many experienced performers to local theaters and is a testament to the theatrical heritage of the county.