4 Methods Your Plumber Might Try When The Water Stops Working

Running water is a vital aspect of your home. Here is what to expect when you call a plumber for help.

Water is an essential commodity for everyone. When it enters our homes, we use it for cooking, cleaning, bathing, etc. But what happens when the water suddenly stops working? Frustrations, right? Well, that’s the common natural response. However, it’s advisable you immediately contact your local plumber. They will try the following methods to get your water running again.

Troubleshoot the Water Pump

First and foremost, your plumber will turn to your water pump to determine if the pump is the problem. They will troubleshoot the pump to see whether there is power flowing through the pump or not. If power isn't reaching the pump, they will want to check the circuit breaker to ensure they aren't turned off. Also, they will check whether the pump is faulty so that it can be repaired or replace.

Check for Leakages

If the water pump seems fine, your plumber will pay attention to leaking pipe joints. A leaking pipe joint can be caused by a loose or cracked fitting that allows water to leak. Depending on the severity of the situation, leakages can disrupt the water flow to your home or business. Therefore, the plumber will look for signs of leakages in your lawn, yard, and under your floor. If a major leak is identified, the plumbers will use the right tool to fix the problem and allow water to flow freely again.

Repair Clogged Pipes

Another possible reason why water stops working at your home is due to clogged pipes. The clog usually occurs because of overgrown tree roots, accumulation of debris, or mineral buildup in supply pipes. Therefore, the plumber will first identify the location of the clog. Next, they will use special tools such as plungers, drain snakes, drain augers, and hydro-jetters to clear the blockage.

Check the Main Water Shutoff Valve

The water may stop flowing in your home or business simply because the main water valve or isolating valve is turned off. The plumber may turn on the main valve if that's the case. If there's a problem with the valve, they will repair/replace it to get your water flowing again.

Final Thoughts

There are many scenarios where the water stops working in your home. Luckily, there is always a solution to each scenario. While there are many methods of fixing water stoppages, the above-mentioned are the common methods your local plumber may use.

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