
Chicago Heights Emergency Plumbing
Same-Day Plumbing Services in Oak Forest
Plumbing emergencies can strike at any time, and Charge Plumbing is here to help. We understand that a sudden leak, a malfunctioning water heater, or a severe clog can disrupt your day and cause significant stress. Our team of experienced and licensed plumbers provides prompt and reliable emergency plumbing services in Chicago Heights.
We prioritize quick response times and efficient solutions to minimize damage and restore your peace of mind.
Contact us at (708) 773-7991 or online for prompt, reliable solutions for urgent plumbing issues.
How Do I Shut Off My Main Water Supply?
Knowing how to shut off the main water supply is an essential skill for any homeowner or business operator. This simple action can prevent extensive water damage during a plumbing emergency. The main water shut-off valve is typically located where the water line enters the building, often in the basement, garage, or near the water meter. It's crucial to identify this valve beforehand, not during a crisis.
Most main shut-off valves are either gate valves, which require turning a wheel handle clockwise, or ball valves, which involve turning a lever 90 degrees. Test a faucet once the valve is closed to ensure the water flow has stopped. Avoid excessive force and contact a professional if the valve is corroded or difficult to turn.

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What Constitutes a Plumbing Emergency?
A plumbing emergency necessitates immediate action to mitigate potential damage and safety risks. It's vital to differentiate between routine maintenance and situations demanding urgent professional intervention. Swift response prevents escalation, particularly when water damage, sewer issues, or gas leaks threaten property integrity.
These scenarios require immediate attention:
- Burst pipes: Uncontrolled water flow rapidly inundates spaces, causing significant structural harm.
- Sewer backups: Noxious odors and sewage reflux create health hazards.
- Gas leaks: Hissing sounds or sulfurous odors indicate potential explosions.
- Loss of water supply: Disrupted essential functions suggest major system failures.
- Overflowing toilets: Persistent overflows signal critical blockages.
- Water heater malfunctions: Leaks or cold water during harsh weather are critical.
At Charge Plumbing, our skilled plumbers provide rapid, effective solutions to safeguard properties and restore normalcy. We are ready to assist with any plumbing crisis.
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Financing Options AvailableWe understand the financial burden some plumbing work can bring. That's why we've partnered up with Wisetack to offer you financing help in the times that are needed most to keep your home running smoothly.
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Locally Owned & OperatedOur longstanding presence in the community reflects our commitment to quality work and customer satisfaction. Charge Plumbing is trusted in the community to deliver quality plumbing solutions to all homes and businesses.
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Customer Care FocusedOur number one priority is for all our customers to have an excellent experience from beginning to end. From the time you call us to schedule your appointment to the end of the service we provide.
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Trained & Certified TechniciansHighly trained and certified technicians to ensure precise diagnostics, efficient repairs, and adherence to industry standards. Our certifications are our commitment to continuous learning and mastery of advanced technologies.

What Should I Do Before the Emergency Plumber Arrives?
When a plumbing emergency strikes, immediate action can significantly reduce damage and expedite repairs. Knowing what to do before a plumber arrives can make a crucial difference. Prioritizing safety and taking necessary preliminary steps protects property and facilitates efficient problem resolution. Quick, informed actions can minimize the extent of damage for a smoother repair process.
Here's a guide to prepare for our arrival:
- Shut off the main water supply: Locate and turn off the main water valve to prevent further flooding.
- Turn off the water heater: If the emergency involves the water heater, disable it to prevent potential hazards.
- Clear the affected area: Remove any valuable items from the vicinity of the leak or backup to prevent damage.
- Ventilate the space: Open windows and doors to improve airflow, especially in cases of sewer backups or gas leaks.
- Contain the leak: If possible, use buckets or towels to contain leaking water and minimize spread.
- Document the damage: Take photos or videos of the affected area for insurance purposes.
Our team is prepared to address any issue promptly. By following these steps before our arrival, property owners can assist us in providing efficient and effective solutions.
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What type of plumbing issues are not covered by most homeowners' insurance policies?
Most homeowners' insurance policies do not cover plumbing issues resulting from lack of maintenance, gradual leaks, or pre-existing conditions. It's important to review your policy for specific coverage details.
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How long does it typically take to install a new garbage disposal?
The installation of a new garbage disposal usually takes around 2 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity of the installation and any additional plumbing modifications required.
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What should I do if I smell a gas leak in my house?
Evacuate the premises immediately, do not use any electrical devices or open flames, and call your gas company and a plumber to address the issue.
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How can I prevent my pipes from freezing during the winter months?
To prevent frozen pipes, insulate exposed pipes, keep cabinets under sinks open to allow warm air circulation, and let faucets drip during extremely cold temperatures.