What to Do When You Have a Burst Pipe at Home


Posted July 1, 2021 by tricityplumbingheating

The first thing that you should do when a pipe suddenly bursts in your home is to not panic. Immediately go to the main water switch in your home and shut it off. That will stop water from leaking everywhere.

 
The first thing that you should do when a pipe suddenly bursts in your home is to not panic. Immediately go to the main water switch in your home and shut it off. That will stop water from leaking everywhere.

If you have someone with you when this happens, instruct them to get a pail and catch the leaking water while you go and shut off the water source. That will minimize water damage.

Clean up the area that got affected by the water leak. Use clean rugs to absorb the excess water. If the damage is more significant, make sure you air out the room and ventilate it to prevent molds from growing.

Inspect the problem in your plumbing in Port Coquitlam. Is it a big problem? Can it be fixed by a sealant? For small cracks, you can try fixing them with a powerful sealant that you can buy from a store. However, the best thing to do is still to hire a professional who can check your plumbing in Port Coquitlam.

Once the pipes are damaged, their structural integrity is already compromised. A high water pressure can damage it again even if you apply sealant. Let a professional plumber from Tri-City Plumbing & Heating check the damaged plumbing and determine the best solution for it.

Do this whenever you encounter this problem. It helps to put the number of the plumber in your emergency contacts. That way, you won’t have to scramble to find the number when you have a plumbing leak at home.

For more details about Plumbing Port Coquitlam please visit our website: tri-cityplumbing.net
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Last Updated July 1, 2021