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We all try to do everything we can to protect our homes and keep them safe from anything that might cause them damage or our families harm, but despite our best efforts, things can and do still go wrong, and one of the most worrying is a burst pipe. 

Burst pipes can cause chaos and destruction in the home, causing water to pool and flood, which can lead to a weakening of your homeโ€™s structure, as well as the growth of mold which can be very bad for your health. So, it is really important that, when a pipe bursts on your property, you act fast, and do the following.

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First, shut off the water supply

The most important step is to stop the flow of water. So, you are going to want to locate your main water shut-off valve and turn it off immediately. In most homes, this is found near the water meter, basement, garage, or where the main water line enters the property. If the burst pipe is connected to a specific appliance, like a washing machine, turn off the local valve as well.

Turn off electricity if needed

If water from the burst pipe is flowing near anything electrical, then you will need to switch off the power so that there is no risk of water meeting electricity and potentially causing a fire or electrocuting any of your family members. Water and electricity are a dangerous combination, so safety should always come first.

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Drain the system

Once the water is off, open all cold water taps to drain remaining water from the pipes. Flush toilets several times to clear the system further. This helps minimize continued leaking and reduces pressure in the pipes.

Contain the water damage

Use towels, buckets, or mops to control standing water and slow the spread. If possible, move furniture, rugs, and valuables to a dry area. The faster you remove excess water, the lower the risk of long-term damage such as mold or warped flooring.

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Identify the cause if itโ€™s safe

Common causes of burst pipes include freezing temperatures, corrosion, high water pressure, or aging plumbing. While itโ€™s helpful to note where and why the pipe burst, avoid attempting major repairs yourself unless itโ€™s a very minor issue and you have experience.

Call a professional plumber

This is where expert help becomes essential. Searching for plumbing services near me can connect you with licensed professionals who can respond quickly, repair the damage properly, and assess whether other pipes are at risk. Emergency plumbers also have the tools to detect hidden leaks and prevent repeat issues.

Document the damage

Take photos or videos of the affected areas for insurance purposes. This can help streamline claims and ensure youโ€™re properly covered for repairs and restoration, so you do not have to worry about what youโ€™re going to do once the immediate danger is over, and you have to start repairing.

Burst pipes happen, but when they do, if you are prepared, they need not be a major issue for you and your family.


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