5 cose da fare prima dell'arrivo degli idraulici


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Have you called in for plumbers to come fix a water related emergency at your home? Plumbing is a field that is best left to the experts since it requires specialized knowledge and equipment. However, there are quite a few things that you could do in order to reduce the damage before the experts arrive.

1. Cut off the water supply: If the problem in your home is caused by a burst pipe then you should immediately cut off the water supply to it. While this does not solve the problem, it at least ensures that no additional water enters your home.

2. Remove as much water and debris as you can: There is bound to be a lot of water and debris messing up the floors of your house if you have an overflowing sink or toilet or even a burst pipe. If you do not clear this water away immediately (after shutting off the supply) then it will work its way to the lowest parts of your home, causing a great deal of damage. This might not be a pleasant task, but if you sit around waiting for the plumber to arrive then it is your home that will get damaged.

3. Remove furniture that might get damaged: It is a good idea to move carpets, furniture etc. to locations where they cannot come in contact with water. Keep in mind that the repair process might be a very messy one. Also note that the plumbers might track unsanitary material into your home without meaning to. It might not be possible to remove carpets leading up to the room where they will work. If so, you should at least place mats or newspapers on them.

4. Clear the work area: Remove toiletries, potted plants etc. from the bathroom counter so that the plumbers can work easily. The same applies to kitchens where the countertops might have equipment and utensils. Not only will this make the plumber’s job easier but it will help prevent these objects getting contaminated by dirty water.

5. Keep kids and pets out of the way: Repair work will happen easily if there are no kids or pets getting in the way. It is best to keep them engaged in a separate part of the house so that no disruptions occur.

You will be able to get the best possible work out of your plumbers as long as you do these things.