If a burst pipe has left you with water damage, you’re probably wondering what you can do to repair it. While there are plenty of DIY options, it’s best to leave this work to the professionals.
The first thing to understand is what happens when a pipe bursts. When a pipe breaks open from pressure or stress, several factors come into play that makes it harder for homeowners to fix themselves. In many cases, the pipe has burst because of rust or corrosion, which means that the interior lining of the pipe has been weakened by water sitting inside for days or months on end. This causes pressure from inside the pipe to build up until it can no longer be contained, resulting in a leak.
Water leaks are dangerous because they quickly cause damage to surrounding areas of your home and can even lead to mold growth if left untreated for long periods of time. You might also notice odors coming from your walls after a flood or other water damage incident occurs because mold spores may have spread through your house as well as into your air conditioning system or heating vents if they’re located near where water leaked out onto your flooring surface in the basement or crawlspace area of your home.