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Stopping The Water From A Plumbing Break Quickly
If you have never had the pleasure of experiencing first hand the horror of having a pipe burst inside your house some where, then you are definitely in for a big surprise the first time you ever do. A lot of times the most common place for a ruptured pipe will hopefully be underneath a cabinet like a kitchen or a bathroom sink. Then again it could be a ruptured washing machine hose or pipe or even the dishwasher connection. Anywhere there is water running into the house, there is the potential for a break in the plumbing.
Usually plumbing breaks can be avoided if you will just take the right precautions. This will mean inspecting your plumbing areas on a fairly regular basis. You will need to look for any evidence of leaking or looses that could come apart. If you make sure that all the pipes are fitted tightly together and if they are metal, have no rust spots, you will being all you can to prevent a rupture.
There is always unexpected plumbing problems that can happen even if you do inspect occasionally. When a pipe does burst or come apart, it can let out a lot of water really quickly. The faster you can get the water off or at least stop the up the pipe to slow down the flow, the less mess you will have to clean up and the less potential you will have that the water will damage other things in your home.
If your plumbing breaks under a sink or at the toilet, there will usually be a valve near the incoming water line that you can shut the flow of water off. If this is the case, if you realize the water is coming in soon after it starts, then you might not get such a big flood. What makes it so terrible is when the break in plumbing happens when you are not home. This can be a huge mess to clean up. Your first priority is to get the water off. If you can not use an inside valve to turn the water off, you should know ahead of time where your outside valve is. Sometimes it is underneath a sewer plate that the water company uses or if you have a well pump, you have to turn it off there by shutting off the power to it.
You will have to be the one to determine whether or not the mess is big enough to call in a water damage team. If your hardwood floors are affected or walls are soaked, you might consider this option to make sure you get all the water cleaned up and dried out to avoid a possible mold situation..
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