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What to Do Before My Gilbert, AZ Emergency Plumber Arrives

 

Water heaters and boilers can last upward of a decade when cared for. Yet, at some stage, they give up the ghost and do need a major repair or replacing altogether.

If you have a small water heater, then this may not be too much of an issue, yet when you have a large heater that caters for all the family, you will be looking at what to do before your Gilbert, AZ emergency plumber arrives.

If you have an old boiler and you want to be sure it is safe, or you want to wait for it to spring a leak. Read on, and you can see what to do before you call your local plumber.

 

Why is my water heater leaking?

There are many reasons why your water heater leaks; these can include any of the following:

  • Broken drain valves: This will result in water leaks from the bottom of your tank. A local emergency plumber replacing the defective drain valve easily remedies these.
  • Corrosion: Sediment accumulation will cause corroding, cracking, and holes at the bottom of your tank. If this happens, it is generally time to change your water heater.
  • Water lines are loose: Ordinary wearing may loosen water intake or outlet lines, resulting in leaks. This condition can typically be remedied by tightening or substituting the loose, weathered water pipes.
  • Broken valves: The valves are usually of temperature or pressure, and as their names indicate, they control and regulate both temperature and pressure within the water heaters. When they break, they may cause leaks of water from the edges of your water heater tank.

 

There are other things, and to be sure, there are no issues, no one should attempt to fix these things unless they are a Gilbert, AZ professional plumber. You also find these problems occur in the middle of the night while no one is around.

 

What Do I Do While Waiting for My Emergency Plumber in Gilbert, AZ?

If you find you have these issues, you do need to be careful. Electric and water don’t mix, so you need to isolate the heater without standing in water. Gas boilers need the gas input turned off unless it is automatic.

The next thing is to turn off the main water. While you may lose all the water from your tank over the floor, at least you can prevent it from gushing until your Safari Plumbing emergency plumber arrives. No matter what time of day, 24/7 we will be there to make sure your heater is fixed or isolated until it can be replaced.

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