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Deciding On When To Hire A Plumber: As with any system that is used on a daily basis, the essential elements that make up your water supply system eventually start to break down, requiring a good deal of maintenance. Learn more

 

 

Lincoln Plumbers and Plumbing Contractors

If there’s a water leak, repairing faucets, fixtures and pipes can be quite urgent – and may require a Lincoln plumber’s immediate attention. If you discover a leak, it is best to shut the water while waiting for a Lincoln plumber to arrive, to prevent further water damage.

The quickest way to stop water leaking from the pipes is to shut off the water supply from the main valve, then go to the lowest point in the house and open a faucet. Gravity will force the remaining water to drain out the faucet, minimizing the water that can escape through the leak. Ask how to prevent recurring problems

Calling a Lincoln plumber , make sure they have a valid license, if required in your state. There is usually a phone number you can call to verify that the license is current and that there are no complaints against it. Any plumber you hire should have a minimum of $500,000 liability insurance and a current worker’s compensation policy. Once you find a plumber you’re satisfied with, keep his number handy for emergencies. In an emergency, it’s better to call someone who already knows you than a complete stranger.

If you are looking for a Lincoln plumber, please call us today at 1-888-SLOW-DRAIN or complete our online request form.

Plumbing Tips

What To Do About Noisy Pipes!

If your water pipes sometimes make a loud "hammering noise" after the toilet has been flushed or sink, etc. Ask at the hardware store for something for "waterhammer". It's a fitting or some such thing which is easily installed in the line. A common problem and not very expensive.