A pipe bursting at night can turn minutes into costly water damage. The key is to act immediately, prioritize safety, and take a few practical steps to reduce the flow and protect valuables until a plumber arrives.
Step 1: Check for safety first. If you see sparks, smell gas, or water is near electrical outlets or appliances, do not touch switches or standing water. Keep people and pets away and, if necessary, call emergency services or your utility company. If it’s safe to do so, move to the next steps.
Step 2: Shut off the water supply. Locate your home’s main water shutoff valve (often near the water meter or where the main line enters the house) and turn it off. If you can’t find it quickly, check for a secondary shutoff (for example, near a bathroom or under a kitchen sink) and use that instead.
Step 3: Turn off the water at the fixture, if applicable ... Read more »

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