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10 Things You Should Do When You Find a Burst Pipe

If a pipe bursts inside your Frisco home, you don’t have much time to react. And while it’s important to call an emergency plumber for a burst pipe repair, there are a few things you can do to keep the damage to a minimum. Follow these ten steps, and you may be able to prevent major damage. 

Turn off the Main Water Line

Before you take any other action, shut off the water at the main line. If water continues to flow through your plumbing, the damage will worsen. You should locate your main line and turn it off until a plumber addresses the issue. By waiting for a plumber, you prevent further damage.

Call a Plumber

As soon as the water is off, call an emergency plumber. The sooner they arrive, the less damage you will have. It’s always a good idea to have the number of an emergency plumber ready because you never know when disaster will strike. If you have a burst pipe, you don’t have time to research reputable plumbers in your area. Save yourself from a headache and have the number of your favorite plumber saved in your phone.

Clean up the Water

After you schedule an appointment with an emergency plumber, clean up the water. You should grab as many towels as possible and soak up the water. In your mad dash to clean the water, make sure you pick up your wet towels. If you leave them on the floor, they’ll do more damage than good.

Remove Belongings

If you have any personal belongings or furniture near the burst pipe, move them away. Even if they’re not wet now, the water could eventually damage them. You also want to create space for the plumber to work.

Drain Your Faucets

There could be water left in the system, and that places pressure on your pipes. To alleviate any excess pressure, open your faucets. Start with the cold water faucets, and then do the hot ones. Just remember to close the faucets after all the water drains out.

Flush Your Toilets

For the same reason you should drain your faucets, you should flush your toilets. Walk around your home and flush every toilet until they are all empty. By reducing the pressure, you also reduce the chance of more leaks 

Let Warm Air Inside

If you have a burst pipe in the winter, you need to proceed with caution. Frozen pipes shouldn’t be warmed with a heating element because more damage can occur. For the best results, get some warm air into your home. Turn up the thermostat on your heater and allow the temperature to slowly tha out your pipe . Although some people try to accomplish this with a hair dryer, the heat could cause the pipe to burst in another spot. If warming up your home doesn’t thaw your pipes, wait for the plumber.

Open Your Doors

Your home needs good circulation, or the warm air won’t make it to the pipes. Open all of the doors inside your home and allow air to flow freely. In addition to thawing out the pipes, the warm air might dry out some of the moisture.

Use a Repair Sleeve

If you can get a plumber to come out quickly, you don’t need to worry about this step. But, if you can’t find an emergency plumber, you can try to use a repair sleeve as a temporary fix for the pipe. The sleeve goes over the pipe and covers the hole or break. However, the sleeve is not permanent and won’t last for long. For the best results, call a plumber and let them deal with the break.

Use Rubber, Wood, and a Clamp

Assuming you don’t have a repair sleeve and you need a short-term fix, you can use rubber, wood, and a clamp. First, place the rubber on the broken part of the pipe. Then, cover it with a wood block and clamp it in place. The water will remain in the pipe, but it won’t last for very long. If you use this method, you should still call a plumber.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How to Repair Burst Copper Water Pipe?

If you have a copper pipe that bursts, you may be interested in a DIY broken pipe repair. However, copper pipes aren’t easy to fix. The only way to repair your plumbing may be to solder parts of the pipe. Unfortunately, most homeowners don’t have the tools or the skills it takes to solder a copper pipe. This is why it’s so important to call a professional for burst pipe repair in Frisco. They know how to safely and effectively repair your busted pipes and plumbing. 

How Much Does It Cost to Repair a Burst Pipe?

The cost of burst and frozen pipe repair varies according to a variety of factors. For instance, the location of the pipe matters. If a pipe is difficult to access, the repair will cost more. There are also other factors to consider, such as the type of pipes and the complexity of the repair. If you need a busted water pipe repair, the best thing you can do is call a plumber for immediate assistance. It can cost anywhere from $200 to $3000. An experienced plumber can give you a quote and let you know more about the repair process.

How Long Does It Take to Fix Broken Pipes?

Without looking at your broken pipes, it’s impossible to say how long a repair will take. If you have extensive damage or the pipe is difficult to access, your repair could take all day. But, in the case of an easy repair, it might only take two hours to fix the pipe.


Call Us for Burst Pipe Repair

Do you want to know how long it will take for your burst pipe repair or how much the issue will cost you? Call us at Strittmatter with questions or to schedule an appointment. We offer emergency services and can fix your repair quickly.940-246-2075

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