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Here’s a few great ways to patch pipes

Try as they might be there when you need them, Toronto plumbing experts don’t have transporter technology from Star Trek. In other words, they can’t be in more than one place at the same time so while they do respond to emergencies quickly, it’s a great idea to know how to stop a leak or at least slow one down before help arrives.

 

That means every homeowner should know a few insider tricks when it comes to patching burst pipes. Remember that it’s a good idea to keep a few C clamps and pieces of rubber on hand for emergencies. In a worst-case scenario, you can even plug a small leak with the lead from a pencil. Of course, you need to know where the water shut-offs are so that you can turn things off if the damage is extensive, but otherwise, these quick little fixes are just the thing.

 

Although electrician’s tape is made to be used with another trade, it can be wrapped around a burst point in a pipe to stop water from flowing out at least temporarily. Make sure the area is as dry as possible and pull the tape tightly in case it doesn’t stick to the wet spot immediately.

 

Some common items that you might have around the house for other repairs like a bicycle inner tube will also work. Use a block of wood to hold the tube in place and a C-clamp to add some pressure. A hose clamp is another great tool that can be tightened with a screwdriver and even getting a clamp sized right to the pipe’s diameter can be useful.

 

If all else fails, epoxy putty is a good way to hold the water off until help arrives. Remember you need to look for the right plumber as well and that means you should be looking on their website for some of these criteria.

 

Good contact information. More than just an email address is needed these days and you should look for and expect to get a customer support telephone number too. Check out the customer testimonials on the site to see what other people thought about the services.

 

Make sure the plumbers toronto you’re looking at is versatile. They need to be comfortable working with residential and commercial plumbing and they need to know the latest in innovations like tankless hot water heaters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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