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  • Pacific Plumbing and Rooter
    4.8
    Eugene, US

    Pacific Plumbing and Rooter is a Eugene, OR, plumbing contractor that provides service to both residential and commercial clients and handles plumbing projects of all sizes and complexities. Our mission is to provide you with reliable installation and repair work at a reasonable rate. Our team provides high-quality, personalized plumbing services, only uses premium materials, and cleans the premises before leaving the job. We are proud to offer excellent plumbing service to these Oregon neighborhoods: Eugene, Springfield, Veneta, Santa Clara, Marcola, Pleasant Hill, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Junction City, Harrisburg. Not on the list? Give us a call to see if we service your area! We provide 24-hour emergency service, even on holidays. If the office is closed, the answering service will contact us and a technician will call you back.

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What should I do before an emergency plumber arrives?

Before an emergency plumber arrives, take steps to mitigate the problem if possible and safe to do so. For example:
  • Turn off the main water supply if you have a major leak.
  • If you suspect a gas leak, evacuate the house and call your gas company.
  • If it is safe to do so, try to contain the water damage.
  • Take photos or videos of the damage for insurance purposes.
Prioritize safety and immediately call emergency services if necessary.

What causes a sewer backup?

Sewer backups occur when wastewater backs up into your home's plumbing system. Common causes include blockages in the main sewer line caused by:
  • Tree roots intruding into the sewer line.
  • Accumulation of grease, debris, and other materials.
  • Blockages in the sewer pipes.
  • Heavy rainfall and flooding that overwhelms the city's sewer system.
  • Improper maintenance of the sewer system.
If you experience a sewer backup, contact an emergency plumber immediately to resolve the issue.

What should I do if I smell gas?

The smell of gas is a serious safety hazard. If you detect a gas leak, immediately:
  1. Evacuate your home or building.
  2. Call your gas company's emergency line or 999.
  3. Do not light matches or use electrical appliances near the suspected leak.
  4. Do not attempt to fix the leak yourself.

How to tell if you have a gas leak?

Gas leaks can be extremely dangerous, so always prioritize safety. Signs of a gas leak include:
  • A hissing sound coming from pipes or appliances.
  • The distinctive smell of rotten eggs (mercaptan added to natural gas for detection).
  • A whistling sound from gas lines.
  • Dead vegetation near gas lines.
  • Bubbling in puddles of water around gas lines.
If you detect a gas leak, evacuate the area, contact your gas company immediately, and call emergency services if necessary.

What should I do before an emergency plumber arrives?

Before an emergency plumber arrives, take steps to mitigate the problem if possible and safe to do so. For example:
  • Turn off the main water supply if you have a major leak.
  • If you suspect a gas leak, evacuate the house and call your gas company.
  • If it is safe to do so, try to contain the water damage.
  • Take photos or videos of the damage for insurance purposes.
Prioritize safety and immediately call emergency services if necessary.

What causes a sewer backup?

Sewer backups occur when wastewater backs up into your home's plumbing system. Common causes include blockages in the main sewer line caused by:
  • Tree roots intruding into the sewer line.
  • Accumulation of grease, debris, and other materials.
  • Blockages in the sewer pipes.
  • Heavy rainfall and flooding that overwhelms the city's sewer system.
  • Improper maintenance of the sewer system.
If you experience a sewer backup, contact an emergency plumber immediately to resolve the issue.

What should I do if I smell gas?

The smell of gas is a serious safety hazard. If you detect a gas leak, immediately:
  1. Evacuate your home or building.
  2. Call your gas company's emergency line or 999.
  3. Do not light matches or use electrical appliances near the suspected leak.
  4. Do not attempt to fix the leak yourself.

How to tell if you have a gas leak?

Gas leaks can be extremely dangerous, so always prioritize safety. Signs of a gas leak include:
  • A hissing sound coming from pipes or appliances.
  • The distinctive smell of rotten eggs (mercaptan added to natural gas for detection).
  • A whistling sound from gas lines.
  • Dead vegetation near gas lines.
  • Bubbling in puddles of water around gas lines.
If you detect a gas leak, evacuate the area, contact your gas company immediately, and call emergency services if necessary.