What You Should Do to Prepare for a Plumbing Repair

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It may be unexpected when the toilet overflows or your water heater breaks, and you need to call a plumber. Being ready for a plumbing repair doesn’t require a lot of work, but there are some things you can do to make the visit easier and more efficient for your plumber. These few steps will make your plumbing repair painless.

What You Should Do to Prepare for a Plumbing Repair

Inform Your Plumber

Do your best to inform your plumber of the issue and give them an overview of what to expect when they arrive. It doesn’t have to be extremely detailed, especially if you don’t know what the exact issue is but do your best to give your plumber a heads-up about the problem.

Locate the Shut-Off Valve

If you don’t already know where your water shut-off valve is, do your best to locate it before the plumber arrives. Doing this will help save your plumber a step and let them get to work faster.

Clean-Up and Remove Obstacles

You may want to give the bathroom a quick clean before your plumber arrives. Also think about what obstacles may be in the way of accessing your water heater. Make sure there is a clear path and room around the area for your plumber to work in.

Doing these simple things will help make your plumbing repair go by in a breeze. Your plumber will appreciate the thought you put into making your home accessible and ready for repair. Ask your plumber any questions you have before they arrive to help make the job go as smoothly as possible.