What to do in the event of a burst pipe


 Isolate the water supply by closing the water supply valve. This is usually located at the water meter that feeds the home or business.

Do-it-yourself check for a burst water pipe

This is a quick do-it-yourself check that can help determine the presence of a burst pipe.

Once the water is turned off, read the meter and note it down.

During the test, do not use any plumbing and shut off the water supply to the toilet.

Wait 1 hour and then turn on the water in your property again.

The meter reading should not have shifted and should be the same as when it was noted.

If it has shifted, it means that a pipe has burst.

Try to locate the burst water pipe

Carry out a visual inspection of all exterior and interior taps, showerheads and toilets for leaks.

Check all visible pipes under the house or in the ceiling

Check outdoor areas where pipes are located for water stagnation.

Sometimes water from a burst pipe can end up in the rainwater system without leaving signs of a leak, so check the rainwater outlet.

Call the Emergency Plumber in Guildford. We are 24 hours available.


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