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How To Deal With A Major Water Leak

Carrick Plumbing & Roofing • December 26, 2024

When a major water leak springs up in your home, it’s a situation that needs to be dealt with swiftly and efficiently.


Water leaks can cause a huge amount of damage in your home and if you don’t act fast you may end up dealing with the consequences down the road.


But, what do you do when you see or hear water flowing in areas it absolutely should not be flowing in? Take a look here at our advice on how to deal with a water leak in your Coffs Harbour home as quickly as possible.

What are the signs of a major water leak?

Spotting the water leak as early as possible is one of the most important steps in dealing with a major water leak. Keep an eye out for these signs that not all is as it should be:


  • You can hear running water on your property when all your taps are turned off
  • You have water pooling in areas where it shouldn’t be
  • Your water bills are much larger than usual
  • Your home is developing soft or mouldy patches in the walls or carpet
  • There are water stains or peeling wallpaper or paint on the walls or ceiling
  • Your garden is becoming waterlogged for no reason

1. Shut off the main water supply

Stopping the water flow is the most important first step to help prevent further damage to your home.

2. Call in the professionals

Once you have stopped the flow of water to your property it’s time to call in a licensed plumber to help you deal with the issue as soon as possible.


If you have managed to isolate the leak you can point the plumber in the right direction, otherwise, the plumber will be able to find the leak for you and set about repairing it.

3. Get in touch with your insurance company

If the major water leak has caused significant damage to your home you will need to notify your insurance for several reasons.


You may need to claim immediately to start repairing the damage as well as drying out your home. If the damage isn’t significant and can be easily repaired you will still need to let your insurance company know, just in case you discover in the future that the water damage was worse than you expected and you need to claim for it.

4. Call in a restoration company

A restoration company will be able to help you remove the water from your house once the leak has been found and repaired. Having your home properly cleaned and dried by a professional restoration company is important as it takes very little time for mould to begin growing in your home.


Your insurance company should be able to direct you to a good company that they often work with so that you have no troubles when it comes to insurance covering the cleanup bills.


If the worst does happen and you find a major water leak in your home, acting fast and decisively can help to prevent further damage to your home in Coffs Harbour.


Knowing what to do and who to call to get it sorted out will be pivotal to ensuring that it is properly repaired.


If you have discovered a major water leak in your home or you just need an emergency plumber in the Coffs Harbour region ASAP- we can help. Contact us today and our expert team will be able to assist you.

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