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What to Do If You Have a Burst Pipe in Pickering

A burst pipe can cause serious damage to your home in just minutes u2014 and during Pickeringu2019s colder months, itu2019s unfortunately a common issue. Whether it's due to freezing temperatures or aging infrastructure, knowing what to do immediately can save you time, money, and stress.

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What to Do If You Have a Burst Pipe in Pickering

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  1. What to Do If You Have a Burst Pipe in Pickering Introduction: A burst pipe can cause serious damage to your home in just minutes — and during Pickering’s colder months, it’s unfortunately a common issue. Whether it's due to freezing temperatures or aging infrastructure, knowing what to do immediately can save you time, money, and stress. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do if a pipe bursts in your Pickering home. 1. Shut Off Your Water Supply Immediately Find your main water valve and turn it off to stop water from continuing to flow. Most homes in Pickering have this located in the basement or near the front foundation wall. 2. Turn Off Your Electricity (If Safe) If the burst pipe is near electrical outlets or appliances, shut off power to that area to avoid electrical hazards. 3. Drain the Pipes Open your faucets and flush toilets to drain remaining water from the system. This can reduce pressure and help prevent further damage. 4. Take Photos of the Damage Before starting cleanup, take photos for insurance purposes. This documentation is helpful when filing a claim with your homeowner’s insurance provider. 5. Start Cleaning Up Standing Water Use towels, buckets, or a wet/dry vacuum to remove water. The longer it sits, the more damage it can cause — especially to floors and drywall. 6. Call a Professional Plumber in Pickering Once the situation is stable, contact a local licensed plumber to assess and repair the damage. We offer 24/7 emergency plumbing services in Pickering and surrounding areas. 7. Prevent Future Pipe Bursts

  2. Insulate exposed pipes, keep your home at a consistent temperature, and consider scheduling a winter plumbing inspection to avoid future emergencies. Need Help Now? If you’re dealing with a burst pipe in Pickering, call a local pickering plumber anytime. We’re available 24/7 and ready to help protect your home.

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