Suppose you have ever experienced a flooded toilet, a backed-up sewer line, or a plumbing emergency. In that case, you may be able to appreciate the inconvenience and devastation it can cause. It might worsen things if you don't know what to do in that scenario. Even if you've never been in such a situation, it doesn't hurt to be prepared. You can watch this video for some invaluable advice from a professional's perspective.
Plumbing emergencies can be dangerous if not dealt with immediately. It is best to seek the services of an emergency plumber so that you can get professional assistance as soon as possible. Most local emergency plumbing services are available 24/7 and, therefore, are easily accessible. While you wait, there are a few things you can do as well.
Turning off the water heater and the water supply can help reduce the extent of the damage. Try to assess the source and magnitude of the damage. You may be surprised to find mold, peeling paint, a musty smell, warped flooring, or bulges in the walls. These may all be signs of prolonged water damage. A plumber will advise on the best steps forward.