Pipe Burst?
4/6/2021 (Permalink)
Recent Extreme North Texas Winter has Caused Many Pipes to Burst!
February 2021 will go down in the records as one of the top 5 coldest winter events in North Texas. The majority of Texas was blanketed with snow and ice and experienced record cold breaking 100-year records.
The strain placed on the electrical grid resulted in massive power outages. For many homes and businesses, this resulted in frozen pipes that burst under extreme pressure. If you own a residential or commercial property in North Collin County or Greenville and you experienced a pipe bursting, contact the clean-up experts at SERVPRO of Northeast Collin County/Greenville.
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Burst Water Pipe Cleanup
Do you have water pipe trouble? As part of the largest network of water damage restoration professionals, SERVPRO can help you clean up your water damage quickly while reducing the associated stress. Whether it was caused by frozen pipes, broken pipes, storm flooding, sewage backups, malfunctioning appliances, or an overflowing toilet, our team of experts in water damage will extract the water and dry out your property fast.: https://www.SERVPROnortheastcollincountygreenville.com/water-damage-cleanup
Signs a Pipe Has Burst
When do most home and business owners realize there is a pipe that has burst? Visible large puddles or a large volume of water. Unbeknown to most, there are other signs of this damaging event. They are a little harder to locate, but if you notice more than one of these issues, you absolutely have a burst pipe.
- Puddles - If a visible puddle grows when water is turned on, then most likely it is a pipe burst. Water tends to pool below a burst but will eventually move through walls.
- Water Pressure Issues – Have you lost water pressure? The loss of water pressure is an indication of a problem. Simply, a pipe burst directly affects the way water travels through the pipes. Water moves directly through the hole rather than the faucet, which results in lower water pressure.
- Wall or Ceiling Stains – Large water stains, on walls or ceilings, usually indicate a pipe problem. The location of the stain typically points to the location of the pipe burst.
- Water Discoloration – Discolored water is a good indicator of a pipe burst but can point to other issues.
- High Water Bill - High water bills are often a sign of burst pipes.
- Water Smells
- Water Sounds - If you hear a constant drip but know all of your faucets are not the cause, a pipe inside the wall could be the likely cause.
- Pipe Noises
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What to Do About A Burst Pipe
First, turn off the main water valve. Second, call a plumber to find and fix the issue quickly. The idea here is to minimize and mitigate the damage. Remember, your insurance provider expects you to do what is necessary to keep the damage as minimal as possible.
Further steps you should take:
- Stop the source of the flooding
- Disconnect all electrical
- Salvage anything you can from the flood zone
- Contact your insurance company
- Document everything
- Remove standing water
- Call SERVPRO of Northeast Collin County/Greenville 972-548-6044
- Start drying to prevent mold and mildew
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SERVPRO of Northeast Collin County/Greenville Helps with a Pipe Burst
Residential and Commercial pipe bursting emergencies are unexpected during record cold weather. Let us help you get back on track quickly. Contact SERVPRO of Northeast Collin County/Greenville at (972)548-6044!