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Emergency Plumbing, Heating & AC Services
Dependable emergency plumbing, heating and air conditioning services in Vero Beach.
There’s no telling when disaster will strike a household, which is why it’s difficult to plan for a plumbing, heating or air conditioning emergency. Having access to a 24-hour plumber or HVAC service can be critical for homeowners. The ability to call for help and stem the damage caused by a burst pipe or flooding could help save you from spending thousands of dollars in repairs.
What's Considered an HVAC Emergency?
HVAC emergencies include refrigerant leaks, frozen coils, faulty pilot light on gas furnaces. If left alone, they could lead to a full system breakdown and cause serious discomfort for you and your loved ones especially if it is peak season.
At Servicemax of Indian River Inc., we know how uncomfortable it is to be stuck without AC or heating. Our trusted technicians are standing by to provide emergency heating and AC service when you need it most.
Preventing Clogged Toilets
Clogged toilets can be a nuisance, especially in households that primarily use a single bathroom. Many cases of clogs are due to human error and therefore are preventable. If you wish to lower the chances of experiencing a clogged toilet and not be forced to call an emergency plumbing service, here are a few things you can do:
Switch to a thinner brand of toilet paper
Try to use as little toilet paper as possible
Don’t flush down non-biodegradable items such as diapers
Install a child lock on the seat to stop kids from flushing down random objects
Flush twice if it’s necessary
Following the tips listed above should be enough to stop most cases of a clogged toilet. But if you find your toilet clogs up for no apparent reason on a frequent basis, it could indicate a much larger problem. In such cases, we recommend contacting a professional to inspect your toilet.
We Can Help with Water Leaks and Burst Pipes
Water leaks and burst pipes can cause massive amounts of water damage to a home, especially if they go undetected for a long period of time. This could result in expensive repair costs and drive up water consumption. If you remain vigilant, you should be able to catch leaks before they become disasters. Here’s what you should watch out for:
Wet areas on walls, ceilings and floors
Signs of excess moisture, including mold growth
Sound of water rushing in between walls
Significant increase in your home’s water bill
Standing water around your property