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Manchester NH Emergency Plumbing Services
- By Aaron Christenson
- Published 01/6/2012
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Aaron Christenson
At Christenson Plumbing and Heating, we are licensed NH plumbers specializing in whole-house plumbing and heating. Whether it comes into your house or out of your house- whether it's water, oil or gas- we have the knowledge and experience to solve your problem quickly.
View all articles by Aaron ChristensonPlumbing emergencies can occur without any warning. If the situation is truly
not an emergency, it would be better for you to schedule a plumbing service call
during regular calling hours as emergency rates are usually priced higher than
normal plumbing maintenance rates.
A word of caution: If you have natural
gas or propane and you smell gas in the house, shut off the main valve (where
the gas comes into the house) and call for service immediately!
These are
the five major causes of a plumbing emergency. Here are some helpful
troubleshooting tips you can try before calling for service after
hours.
No Heat?
1.) Check the thermostat. Is it off or turned
down?
2.) Check the burner switch. Usually located near your furnace, it
looks like a light switch with a red switch plate. Sometimes this gets turned
off by mistake.
3.) Check your oil tank. Are you out of oil?
4.)
Check the burner reset button. Oil furnaces have a red colored reset button
5.) Check the circuit breaker panel. Reset tripped breaker only once. If it trips again, call for service.
No Water?
1.) Check the pump circuit breaker in house panel. Reset once. If it trips again, you can typically wait until morning to schedule a service call.
2.) Check the pressure tank gauge.
3.) Check your checkbook! Did you pay your water bill?
No Hot Water?
1.) Check all hot water fixtures in the house.
2.) Check the circuit breaker in house panel.
If you have an electric hot water tank, reset breaker. If it trips again, do not reset. Call for service. If you have a tankless coil water heater, and you heat with oil, follow steps for "no heat." If you have a gas hot water tank, do not reset breaker or re-light pilot. Shut off gas valve and call for service immediately.
For more information about plumbing and heating, contact Aaron Christenson at http://manchesternhplumber.com or Manchester NH Emergency Plumbing Services
