A burst pipe can release hundreds of gallons of water into your home within minutes, causing catastrophic damage to floors, walls, and belongings. Our emergency team responds 24/7 to extract water, dry your property, and restore the damage.
First, shut off the water supply. Locate your main water shut-off valve (usually near the water meter or where the main line enters your home) and turn it off immediately. This stops the flow of water and prevents additional damage.
Turn off electricity in affected areas if water is near outlets, appliances, or your electrical panel. Standing water and electricity are a dangerous combination.
Call a professional water damage restoration company immediately. The faster water is extracted and drying begins, the less damage your home will sustain. Mold can begin growing within 24-48 hours in wet conditions.
Document the damage by taking photos and videos before cleanup begins. This documentation is essential for your insurance claim.
We arrive quickly to assess the damage and locate the source of the leak
We help locate and shut off the water supply to stop ongoing damage
Powerful pumps remove standing water from floors, carpets, and affected areas
Industrial dehumidifiers and air movers dry out walls, floors, and framing
We document all damage for your insurance claim with photos and moisture readings
Repair or replace damaged drywall, flooring, and other materials
Understanding why pipes burst can help you prevent future incidents
Texas winters can bring sudden freezes. Pipes in attics, exterior walls, and crawl spaces are especially vulnerable when temperatures drop below 32°F.
Older homes with galvanized steel or copper pipes can develop pinhole leaks or catastrophic failures from years of corrosion and mineral buildup.
Water pressure above 80 PSI stresses pipe joints and fittings, leading to sudden failures. Many DFW homes have excessive water pressure.
Tree roots seeking water can crack underground pipes, causing slow leaks that suddenly become major breaks.
North Texas experiences sudden freezing temperatures that catch many homeowners off guard. Pipes in attics, garages, and exterior walls are especially at risk. When temperatures drop below freezing, let faucets drip, open cabinet doors under sinks, and keep your thermostat at 55°F or higher.
If you experience a frozen pipe that bursts, call us immediately at (800) 593-1231. We respond 24/7, even during winter storms.
We respond rapidly, 24/7, to minimize water damage and start the restoration process.
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