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Emergency Guide

What to Do in the First 10 Minutes of a Pipe Burst

๐Ÿ“… April 2026  ยท  โฑ 5 min read  ยท  ๐Ÿ  Emergency Plumbing

A burst pipe is one of the most stressful things that can happen in a home. Water is pouring somewhere it shouldn't be, the clock is ticking, and most homeowners freeze โ€” unsure what to do first. The decisions you make in the first 10 minutes can be the difference between a minor repair and tens of thousands of dollars in water damage.

Quick Summary
  • Shut off the main water supply immediately โ€” this is step one, always
  • Turn off the water heater to prevent overheating
  • Open cold taps to drain residual water from the system
  • Document all damage with photos and video for insurance
  • Call a licensed emergency plumber โ€” do not wait until morning
  • Do not use electricity near the affected area until confirmed safe

๐Ÿšจ If water is near electrical outlets, panels, or appliances โ€” leave immediately and call 911. Water and electricity are a life-threatening combination. Do not attempt any steps below until electricity is confirmed off.

Step-by-Step: The First 10 Minutes

1

Shut Off the Main Water Supply

This is the single most important thing you can do. Find your main shutoff valve and turn it clockwise until closed. In most homes it's in the basement, utility room, or near the water meter. If you don't know where yours is, find it today โ€” before an emergency.

2

Turn Off the Water Heater

Once the main supply is off, turn off your water heater. Running without water supply can damage it. Gas heaters: set to "Pilot." Electric: flip the breaker. Takes 30 seconds and protects a ,000+ appliance.

3

Open Cold Taps to Drain the System

Open cold water taps throughout the house to drain residual water from the pipes. Start at the highest floor and work your way down. This reduces pressure and limits further leaking.

4

Locate and Document the Burst

Find where the burst actually is. Look for wet ceilings, stained walls, puddles, or the sound of dripping. Take photos and video of everything โ€” you will need this for your insurance claim.

5

Move Valuables and Start Drying

Get furniture, electronics, rugs, and valuables away from the wet area. Use towels, mops, or a wet-vac to remove pooled water. Every minute water sits on hardwood or subfloor adds to the damage.

6

Call a Licensed Emergency Plumber

A burst pipe is not a DIY fix. Call an emergency plumber now. Do not wait until morning โ€” every hour of delay increases water damage, mold risk, and repair cost.

Why Pipes Burst

  • Frozen water expansion โ€” water expands as it freezes, creating enough pressure to split cast iron or copper pipe
  • Corrosion โ€” older galvanized steel pipes corrode from the inside out over decades and can fail without warning
  • High water pressure โ€” anything consistently above 80 PSI stresses pipes and joints
  • Physical damage โ€” construction, renovation, or nails through walls can nick pipes that fail later
  • Tree root intrusion โ€” roots crack underground supply lines over time

๐Ÿ’ก Know your shutoff valve location before an emergency. Walk every member of your household to the main shutoff today. In an emergency, seconds matter โ€” and you may not be home when it happens.

What NOT to Do

  • Don't use electrical appliances or switches in the affected area until electricity is confirmed off
  • Don't attempt to solder or patch the pipe yourself โ€” improper repairs cause future failures
  • Don't ignore small leaks โ€” what looks minor at the surface is often significant behind the wall
  • Don't wait to call your insurance company โ€” most policies have reporting time requirements

Filing Your Insurance Claim

Burst pipe damage is typically covered under standard homeowner's insurance as sudden and accidental water damage. To protect your claim:

  • Document everything with photos and video before any cleanup
  • Don't throw away damaged materials โ€” your adjuster will want to see them
  • Keep all receipts for emergency services and replacements
  • File as soon as possible โ€” most insurers have reporting windows
  • Get your claim number and everything in writing immediately

How Much Does Burst Pipe Repair Cost?

Repair TypeTypical Cost
Simple pipe section replacement (accessible)50โ€“50
Pipes behind walls or ceilings00โ€“,500+
Water damage remediation,000โ€“0,000+
Emergency after-hours plumber surcharge00โ€“00

Preventing Burst Pipes

  • Insulate pipes in unheated spaces โ€” garage, crawl space, exterior walls
  • Disconnect garden hoses before the first freeze every year
  • Let faucets drip slowly during extreme cold snaps
  • Keep your home above 55ยฐF even when traveling
  • Have older home plumbing inspected every 5โ€“10 years

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How do I find my main water shutoff?

In most homes it's in the basement near where the main water line enters, in a utility or mechanical room, or near the water meter. Some homes have a secondary shutoff near the street โ€” this is the municipality's shutoff and typically requires a special tool to operate.

Can I patch a burst pipe myself temporarily?

Pipe repair clamps, epoxy putty, and rubber repair tape can temporarily stop small leaks while you wait for a plumber. None are permanent fixes. Do not rely on them and delay calling a licensed plumber.

Will my insurance cover burst pipe damage?

Most standard homeowner's policies cover sudden and accidental water damage from burst pipes. Gradual leaks and flooding from outside sources are usually not covered. Call your insurer immediately and document everything before cleanup.

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