How to Prevent Burst Pipes and Water Damage in Your Home or Business
Burst pipes are a leading cause of winter water damage. Learn how frozen pipes burst, how to prevent them, and what to do if water damage spreads in your home or business.
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Frozen pipes are one of the most common and costly winter plumbing problems for homes and commercial properties. When temperatures drop below freezing, water inside pipes can freeze and expand, creating intense pressure that may cause pipes to crack or burst. A single frozen pipe can release hundreds of gallons of water, leading to severe water damage, mold growth, and structural issues.
In this category, you will find expert guides on how to prevent frozen pipes, insulate plumbing systems, protect outdoor faucets, and identify early warning signs of freezing. We also cover safe pipe-thawing methods, what to do if a pipe bursts, and how to minimize water damage in the critical first hours after an incident.
Whether you are preparing your property for winter or responding to an unexpected plumbing emergency, these resources provide practical, step-by-step advice to help reduce risk and protect your investment. When frozen pipes lead to flooding or structural damage, professional water extraction and restoration services can help restore your property quickly and safely.
Burst pipes are a leading cause of winter water damage. Learn how frozen pipes burst, how to prevent them, and what to do if water damage spreads in your home or business.
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