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What to Do When a Water Pipe Bursts<\/h1>\n

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There are few sensations worse than realizing a pipe has burst in your home. Water is going everywhere and your plans for the evening are surely ruined. How do you shut it off!? What do I need to do to limit the damage?!<\/p>\n

Take a deep breath and keep reading, together we can get this under control! Is your pipe still flooding? Skip ahead to \u201cShut off the main water supply\u201d section to learn how to stop the flow!<\/p>\n

Once the initial deluge is over it’s time to start the water removal process. There are some steps you can take on your own, but you\u2019ll likely need professional water removal services<\/a> if you want to limit the chance of mold or mildew!<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t have a burst pipe but want to avoid it altogether? Keep reading for our top tips!<\/p>\n

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What causes a burst pipe?<\/h2>\n

There are a few common causes of burst pipes and unfortunately not all of them are entirely preventable.<\/p>\n

The most common cause of burst pipes is when water is allowed to freeze inside of the pipes. Frozen pipes burst because as water freezes it expands – literally ripping the pipes open from the inside out. There is a chance that the leak doesn\u2019t happen immediately – after all, the water is frozen – but once the ice thaws, a burst 1\u201d pipe can flow 210 gallons per minute<\/strong> and even a small half inch copper pipe can flow 3000 gallons in an hour<\/a>!<\/p>\n

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Another common source of broken pipes is corrosion. This can come from inappropriate use of drain cleaners to alleviate clogs, or happen due to pipe age and local water conditions. Some appliances, like water heaters, are prone to corrosion as they age. Keep an eye on your water heater and replace its cathodic protection on a regular basis. If you see signs of corrosion contact a plumber.<\/p>\n

Finally, exposed pipes are susceptible to damage from impact or misuse. Don\u2019t let children climb on or around pipes, as an errant foot could lead to a plumbing emergency!<\/p>\n

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What are the signs of a burst pipe?<\/h2>\n

In most cases, identifying a burst pipe is going to be a straightforward process of deduction. Is water pouring out of your home and you didn\u2019t leave a tap on? Well, then you probably have a burst pipe!<\/p>\n

However, here are some subtle signs to look out for that may indicate an ongoing leak or a burst water line in a hard to notice area:<\/p>\n