Burst Pipes occur when the pressure inside a pipe exceeds its capacity, causing the pipe to rupture and leak water. This can happen due to various reasons such as freezing temperatures, corrosion, high water pressure, or physical damage to the pipes.

Burst pipes are a significant issue that requires prompt detection and repair to prevent further damage and mitigate associated risks. Regular maintenance and monitoring of plumbing systems can help reduce the likelihood of burst pipes occurring.

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What To Do If Your Pipes Freeze

There are lots of things you can do to reduce the risk of winter related losses such as frozen pipes. However, if temperatures are extremely cold and you turn on your tap to find a trickle or nothing instead of a steady flow, you probably have frozen pipes somewhere in your home. Water expands when frozen, but pipes do not, which can cause a pipe to burst. If you discover you have frozen pipes, act quickly…don’t wait for them to burst.