Got a plumbing emergency? We are your local Rochester area plumbing professionals and we are available 24/7 to fix the problem, fast.
Whether it’s a clogged toilet that is now overflowing onto your bathroom floor, a frozen pipe that has burst and is leaking, a broken hot water heater that is flooding your basement, or even a clogged sink that won’t drain – we can fix it all – any time of day or night.
We understand how stressful plumbing emergencies can be. That’s why we will be here when you call in the evening, on a Saturday or Sunday, and even on a holiday. We will have a professional plumber available to come to your residence or business 24/7.
Need a Rapid Response Plumbing Service in Webster? Call Us 24/7
Our service is simple… Just call us when you need a plumber. It doesn’t matter what time a day it is, or whether it’s a weekend or a holiday. Give us the details of what’s going on and we will have a plumber contact to let you know when he’ll arrive at your home or business.
Is Your Plumbing Problem An Emergency?
There are common household plumbing problems that you can easily handle on your own with some basic tools and knowledge. A good example is a clogged toilet where all you need is a solid understanding of how to use a plunger and some elbow grease. In fact, if you were to call a professional plumber, they would use a household plunger, too!
Of course, not all plumbing issues are an easy DIY fix. There are instances where the cause of the problems is unknown or requires a solid understanding of the plumbing system, in which case, hiring a plumber is in your best interests. Plus, handling serious plumbing problems on your own may put you and your family’s health at risk! Understandably, homeowners often hesitate to call a professional as emergency services don’t come cheap.
Below are three scenarios where you simply can’t disregard hiring an emergency plumber:
1. Your Home Smells
The smell of raw sewage is not kind on olfactory senses, which is why you know that you have a serious problem if you smell sewage. When your plumbing pipes work as they should and are properly sealed, all the things you flush or wash down from your home are deposited into the sewer system. A foul smell is often the sign of a plumbing pipe crack or break that requires immediate attention. The waste that didn’t make it to its final destination is possibly leaking into your home!
Keep in mind, raw sewage is dangerous organic matter. Coming into contact with it opens you and your family up to communicable diseases. Only professionals have the necessary tools and experience to deal with hazardous waste.
2. Leaky Pipes
Modern homes have PVC pipes, and older homes will have metal pipes. In very old historic houses, cast iron pipes were used that are still functioning today. Pipes not only need to offer a watertight seal against sewage, but they need to function well. Unfortunately, nothing lasts forever and neither do your pipes!
Problems usually make themselves known through a burst pipe or continuous leakage in the home. In either case, prolonged water exposure leads to water damage that needs remediation.
3. A Flooding Home
Perhaps the most dangerous telltale sign of a plumbing emergency is flooding. A flooded area in your home could be a sign of many things, in some instances severe weather, but more often than not, it is either a blockage or a burst water mains.
Floodwater is dangerous and filled with contaminants, and for that reason, you should never attempt to pinpoint the source of the problem. Oftentimes, the floodwater you see in your home is actually backed up sewage, in which case you need to act quickly to call an emergency plumber.
Do you have an urgent need for a plumber? We can help you handle any tough situation with certainty by giving us a call today! One of our friendly team members will work to pair you with one of our many trusted emergency plumbing service providers. Remember: a plumbing problem can quickly cause irreparable damage to your home, so waiting is not an option!
About Webster, New York
Situated in the northeast corner of Monroe County, Webster is a small town with about 50000 people. Usually, it is 15 minutes away from Rochester, New York but is even closer if you travel via NY-104 W and Joseph Ave.
Lake Ontario is on the town’s northern border, Wayne County is on its eastern border, Irondequoit Bay and Irondequoit are on its western border, and Penfield is on its southern border.
It was French explorer la Salle who first explored the Irondequoit Bay, land of the Seneca Indians, in 1669, looking for inland waterways along Lake Ontario. The thriving community of residents in Webster New York was not the same back in 1900 where citizens were having issues with water, sanitation, lighting, etc. They were all solved after the 1905 referendum approval.
Places To Go
A visit to the town of Webster, NY will be a treat for history buffs, lovers of architecture, small-town landscapes, those wanting a lakeside view, and those who want to enjoy quaint village traditions. A great place to start your visit to Webster is the Webster Museum in the center of the village, which began in the late 1800s as an agricultural community.
The city of Webster has many buildings that date back to the 19th century, served as landmarks to the agricultural people of the locality. Webster Baptist Church on South Avenue is among the most noteworthy structures in this area, as it is one of the few remaining cobblestone structures in this area.