Leak Repairs
Plumbing Leak Repair in Lynnwood, Washington
Suspect a leak? Our licensed plumbers and apprentices are dedicated to the highest quality, most professional services for your home and business. Give us a call at (425) 775-6464 for quick, expert, and affordable leak repair in Lynnwood, WA and surrounding areas. Family owned and locally operated, we bring value, innovation, and integrity to every job.
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If left unattended, even a minor leak quickly adds up property damage, gallons of waste, and considerable expense. Don’t wait to get in touch with us. Day & Nite Plumbing & Heating, Inc. upholds the standards of Red Carpet Service, including a lifetime workmanship guarantee, protection of property, and peace of mind. Our uniformed plumbers meet you at the door with a red mat, which we use to keep our workspace neat and tidy.
Call on our team for all your leak repair needs in Lynnwood, WA and surrounding areas!
Day & Nite Plumbing & Heating, Inc. exceeds expectations from beginning to end, minimizing stress and disruption while delivering reliable and sustainable results. Offering a full range of plumbing services, Day & Nite Plumbing & Heating, Inc. is available for 24/7 emergency service throughout Lynnwood, Martha Lake, Edmonds, Picnic Point, Bothell, Mill Creek, Mountlake Terrace, Shoreline, and Kenmore, WA.
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How do I shut the water off to my house?
Most homes will have a main shut off located at the entry point where the main water service enters the home. We often find them in garages, under bathroom sinks, or in utility rooms. When shutting the water off it is a good practice to always turn the power and gas off to the water heater to prevent damage to the tank. If you do not know where your water shut off is, it would be a good idea to have a plumber come out and identify the valve. We offer this service for free. Some homes may not have a main water shut off at the structure. In this case it will have to be shut off at the meter. Some jurisdictions do not allow home owners to shut their water off at the meter. You can always call us, your utility, or the local fire department to help shut your water off.
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How do I shut my gas off?
It is code that all gas appliances have a shut off valve at the appliance. To shut the gas off to your entire home, most utilities will offer instructions, a tool for this purpose, or will come out for free to shut your gas off. If you are not comfortable shutting your gas off, you don’t know where your shut offs are located, or never have done it before call a professional to help show you how to properly shut gas off in case of an emergency. We offer this service at no charge.