Dealing with Blocked Drains

PlungerCrazyOnce you detect that you have a blocked toilet or blocked drains in your home, it is imperative to act quickly and call in expert help at the earliest time possible. The longer you wait, your hassles can be further compounded, especially if you just have one toilet in your home.

Plumbing emergencies often crop up when you least expect them. As such, it would be beneficial to make the necessary preparations ahead of time. First, you need to find a reputable plumber and have their contact details handy even before you need one. This will allow you to save the time and effort required in finding a plumber and you can be ready to call one as soon as a plumbing problem arises.

Next, you need to know the exact steps that you should undertake to contain the problem at hand even before help arrives.

For a blocked toilet, Melbourne plumbers outline the steps homeowners need to go through until the plumbing specialists they’ve called get to the property.

The first thing you need to do, of course, is to call a plumber to help solve the problem.

Once you have placed a call for the plumber, the next thing to do on the list is to shut off the water supply going to the toilet. Here, it is not necessary to cut off the water supply to the whole house. Rather, you can shut off the supply going to the toilet by finding the component that supplies water to it. Typically, this can be found on the wall behind the toilet. This will prevent the water from rising. Do take note that, at best, the water should hold steady. If this does not stop the water from rising, you will need to shut off the water mains.

Once you have contained the overflow of water, the next thing that you can do before the plumber arrives is to clean up as much of the mess as you possibly can, using buckets, mops and towels. As for the water in the toilet, you can simply leave it as it is and let your plumber deal with it when he arrives.

In particular, you should focus your attention on the areas near and around baseboards and cabinets. When water seeps into these, it is highly likely that these can be damaged. As such, you have to make sure that these are dried as quickly as possible. After dealing with these areas, you can turn your attention to the standing water on the floors.

The important thing to remember about plumbing emergencies, including blocked toilets and blocked drains is to remain calm and act promptly. This will allow you to contain the problem at hand and minimise possible damage.