Flood Damage...........Help!
Knowing What to Do When a Pipe Bursts
By Kimberly Duncan
Published: October 7, 2009
A burst pipe can create serious water damage to your home and belongings. As soon as you learn that you have a burst pipe at home, consider it an emergency and follow the steps below immediately to mitigate water damage.
Stop the Water Flow
Shut off the main water supply by turning off the main stop tap, which is usually either in the area where the main service pipe connects to the home or under the kitchen sink. It is best to ensure that everyone in your family knows where the main stopcock is located and how to turn it off in case of a burst pipe emergency.
Let the pipe drain out the water by turning on all cold taps. Switch off the water heating system and then turn on all hot taps to help in draining the water supply system. Also, flush all toilets. All leaks should stop once there is no more water running from the taps.
Find the Break
Locating exactly where the pipe burst is should be done immediately to prevent further damage. Once you've found the burst, you'll know what you have to do next. For instance, if it's a tiny crack, patching it up may fix the problem for a while. Also, consider which pipe has burst. If the damage is in a main water pipe, it needs to be repaired and dealt with carefully regardless of the cause or size of the break.
If there has been leakage in the house for some time, be careful when entering rooms. Pay attention to the ceilings because if they appear to bulge, it means it is holding loads of water and could cave in any moment. If you've noticed the leak right away, place a bucket underneath to catch the drip.
Get Professional Help
If there is flooding or water damage in the home, call a professional water damage restoration company to remove the water from your home and dry it out. Remember to turn off the main electrical supply unit immediately and never touch anything electrical if it's wet.
Also, call a reliable professional plumber to fix or replace burst pipes and a trusted electrician to repair any damaged electrical wiring. Attempting to do the repairs and restoration on your own can be dangerous or cause further damage so it is best to let the experts do the work.
Submit an Insurance Claim
When incidents like emergency water damage happens, it is best to contact your insurance company immediately to begin your homeowner's insurance claim. Your insurance agent will advise you what steps you should take for your policy. He or she will certainly give you a visit to assess the damage. Documentation of the damage is very important and you can do this right away while waiting for the insurance agent if you have a digital camera or video camera at home.
Learn about Prevention
While it is easy to get professional help to fix a burst pipe and restore a water-damaged home, you should work towards preventing such damages to happen in your home in the first place. Preventing pipe bursts is not complicated at all. Take the time to learn about it and you'll find out that preventive measures are way easier than repairing damaged pipes and a lot cheaper, too.
If you don't know what to do and cannot stop the flow of water, CALL the FIRE DEPARTMENT!
Otherwise:
1. Turn off the water at the main shut off valve.
2. Turn off main electrical breaker.
3. Sponge up as much water as possible while waiting for professional help.
4. Remove personal items to a warm dry place.
5. Place aluminum foil under furniture. Furniture often has metal feet and rust begins immediately.
6. If there is more than a small spill, consult a professional to remove the water completely. like Pride Restorations at Utah Disaster Clean Up and Restorations. Call them at 801-447-9352 or visit them online at http://www.PrideRestorations.com,
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