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Emergency First Aid: Stop the Leak Before We Arrive
While our engineers are on the way, here are quick steps to limit the damage:
- Turn the isolation valve under the sink or close the main stopcock.
- Place a bucket under the drip to prevent flooding.
- Shutt off the valve behind or near the toilet.
- Block spreading water with towels to protect the floors.
- If there's a leak from the ceiling, immediately shut off the main water supply.
- Open cold taps to drain the system and lower pressure.
- Avoid all nearby electrics.
Washing Mashine/Dishwasher Leak
- Switch off the machine and unplug it.
- Close it's water valves.
- Don't run it again until inspected.
- Wipe up excess water to prevent swollen cabinets and warped floors.
- If you see the water coming from ceiling, it may be a bathroom or shower tray leak. Do not use the bath/shower until the leak is not stoped.
- It can be a burst pipe, a wastepipe corrosion, or sealant corrosion. Do not use it until it's not inspected and the issue fixed by one of our professionals.
Important: These are temporary measures only. Permanent repair must carried out by a professional.
The Cost of Waiting
Every minute without action increases the chance of:
- Collapsed ceilings & ruined floors
- Corroded wiring & fire risks
- Toxic black mould infestations
- Insurance disputes & uncovered bills
Fact: Over 70% of major water damage cases could have been prevented with immediate plumbing intervention.
Why Choose Us
- Rapid Response - Engineers dispatched within minutes
- Specialized Leak Detection - Advanced tools to locate hidden leaks fast
- Permanent Fixes - We don't just patch leaks, we eliminate them
- Trusted Locally - Hundreds of homeowners rely on us every year
- 24/7 Availability - Day or night, we're here when you need us most
Call Now - Protect Your Home & Wallet
- Call our emergency Leak Detection Team Now
- Limited emergency slots available - secure your priority response today
Don't risk waiting. A leak overnight can become a full-scale disaster by morning.