Emergency Plumbing Services
- Emergency Repsonse 24/7
- High Pressure Sewer Line Cleaning
- Sewer Line Cleaning
- Burst Pipe Repair
- Leak Repair
- Toliet Repair
- Water Heater Installation
- Water Heater Repair
24/7 Emergency Plumbing Services
We provide extensive burst pipe restoration services, swiftly and efficiently repairing water damage to ensure a safe and dry environment for your property.
We excel in delivering thorough and professional sewage cleaning and pipe snaking services, ensuring a swift and comprehensive recovery process from plumbing issues.
Our expertise in water heater inspection, repair, or installation ensures optimal performance for your home or business, providing reliable and efficient solutions.
Our expertise in water heater inspection, repair, or installation ensures optimal performance for your home or business, providing reliable and efficient solutions.
Professional Plumbing Services
Procyon Restoration, serving New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey, is your around-the-clock emergency plumbing solution, available 24/7, 365 days a year. Whether you’re grappling with toilet flooding, burst pipes, or a severely clogged drain, our friendly plumbers are committed to going the extra mile to ensure that your emergency plumbing issues are swiftly addressed, preventing any permanent damage to your home.
At Procyon Restoration, we take pride in offering top-notch plumbing services with a focus on customer satisfaction. Our team understands the urgency of plumbing emergencies, and we’re dedicated to providing efficient and reliable solutions. With a presence in New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey, we are your trusted partner in emergency plumbing situations.

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Plumbing Issues FAQS
In the event of a burst pipe, immediately turn off the main water supply to your home. Locate the burst pipe and use a temporary patch, such as a pipe clamp or plumber’s tape, to minimize water leakage. Contact a professional plumber urgently to assess and repair the damage.
To prevent frozen pipes, insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas of your home, such as basements and attics. Keep cabinet doors under sinks open to allow warm air circulation. When extremely cold temperatures are forecasted, let faucets drip to keep water flowing. Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses, and consider installing pipe insulation.
Signs of a hidden water leak include unexplained increases in your water bill, the sound of running water when no fixtures are in use, mold or mildew growth, and damp or discolored patches on walls or ceilings. If you notice any of these signs, it’s crucial to consult a plumber to detect and repair the leak promptly.
To prevent kitchen sink clogs, avoid disposing of grease, coffee grounds, and large food particles down the drain. Use a drain strainer to catch debris, and run hot water regularly to help break down grease and prevent buildup. If a clog occurs, consider using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar or seek professional drain cleaning services.
If your toilet is continuously running, start by checking the flapper valve to ensure it forms a proper seal. Adjust the float to the correct water level, and inspect the fill valve for any issues. If the problem persists, it may be necessary to replace the flapper or other components. If troubleshooting doesn’t resolve the issue, consult a plumber for further diagnosis and repairs.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Plumbing Issues Damages?
Typically, homeowners insurance provides coverage for damages resulting from sudden and accidental plumbing issues. The following scenarios are usually covered by a standard homeowners policy:
Burst Pipes:
Example: You wake up to a wet basement after a freezing night, discovering a burst pipe. Most homeowners policies will cover the repair of damaged drywall and replacement of ruined carpets. It’s important to note that the policy generally won’t cover the cost of repairing or replacing the burst pipe.
Exception: Your insurer may deny the claim if it is determined that you could have taken preventive measures, such as leaving the thermostat at a temperature sufficient to prevent freezing. Negligence on your part may lead to claim denial, as homeowners policies typically do not cover damage resulting from negligence.
Appliance Leaks:
Example: A leak in your dishwasher floods your kitchen and the area below. A homeowners policy is likely to cover the cleanup if the leak was sudden and unexpected.
Coverage Extension: This coverage can also apply to plumbing issues involving other appliances like washing machines, water heaters, refrigerators, and air-conditioning units. However, sump pump failures are often excluded unless you’ve added water backup coverage to your policy.
Limitations: It’s important to note that homeowners insurance typically does not cover the replacement or repair of the malfunctioning appliance. For coverage in such cases, consider asking your insurer about equipment breakdown insurance—an add-on to homeowners policies that covers mechanical or electrical failures of major appliances, including heating and cooling systems.