Pipe Burst Hialeah
If you find yourself dealing with the aftermath of a pipe burst, ruptured hose, or washer malfunction, don’t hesitate to reach out to our skilled technicians at 911 Restoration Hialeah. We understand the urgency of the situation, and within just 45 minutes, we’ll be at your doorstep, ready to restore order to your living area and help you get your life back on track through our comprehensive restoration services.
When it comes to water cleanup and affordable plumbing services, 911 Restoration is the restoration company you can trust. We prioritize professionalism and work seamlessly with all insurance companies, always keeping the customer’s needs at the forefront. Plumbing leaks are a serious matter, and we are here to commence the water extraction process promptly.
Choose 911 Restoration as your trusted water damage restoration company, and let us provide you with efficient and reliable services. We are dedicated to bringing your home back to its pre-damage condition.
What do I do With my Broken Pipe?
Just keep swimming! Flooded houses are not the end of the world when you’ve got 911 Restoration Hialeah on your side. Our plumbing company will be on your doorstep in 45 minutes to help you with water cleanup and superior restoration services. You’re in good hands with our team because in addition to having over 35 years of experience we’re licensed, insured and bonded and use the latest drying technology. We always provide same day service so your life can get back to normal.
More than anything we want you to be safe, so before you call us make sure to turn off:
- Electricity! One of the biggest dangers with water leaks is shock and electrocution. If you ever suspect live current in an area, stay out!
- Water! The sooner you can stop water flow the better. (Especially if you have a sewage backup on your hands! Sewage carries pathogens and bacteria that is dangerous to have in your home.)
How can I Keep my Toilet From Leaking?
Proper maintenance is key to keeping your toilet in top operating order. The flapper and fill valve located inside the tank may look like complicated rocket science, but are relatively easy to inspect and maintain. We recommend that you inspect this mechanism and water supply line at least every six months. When installing and inspecting the toilet make sure that the water line connection to the valve is secure. If you notice intermittent or constant tank refilling when the toilet is not in use; the flapper or fill valve assembly may need to be replaced or realigned.
If you are experiencing residential water damage or commercial property damage. Call one of our IICRC certified specialists today.