Mark was enjoying a quiet Sunday morning when suddenly, he heard a sharp hissing noise from under his kitchen sink. He rushed over to discover a water pipe burst a small crack had turned into a spray, and water was flooding the cabinet floor fast.
Realizing the seriousness of a burst water pipe, Mark acted quickly. He grabbed a pipe clamp from his toolbox and cut a strip from an old bike inner tube he’d been saving for emergencies. Wrapping the rubber tightly around the burst pipe, he secured it with the clamp, slowing the leak to a manageable drip.
Although his DIY fix worked temporarily, Mark knew a water pipe burst inside the house could cause serious issues if left unattended. From warped cabinets to potential mold, the risk of burst pipe water damage was high.
That afternoon, Mark called Fast Plumbing and Drain for professional help. The plumber arrived promptly, assessed the water burst pipe situation, and praised Mark’s quick thinking. He then replaced the damaged section with new, durable piping and checked nearby fittings to prevent any future leaks.
Mark was relieved and grateful. His emergency patch had bought him time, but it was Fast Plumbing and Drain’s expert repair that truly saved his home from further water pipe bursting complications. Now, Mark keeps their number saved and ready because when a water pipe bursts in a house, having a trusted plumber on call makes all the difference.
If a homeowner faces a burst pipe and needs a temporary fix before a plumber can arrive, there are several quick DIY methods to reduce or stop the leak and minimize water damage. Here are common temporary fixes:
Locate and close the main water shutoff valve to stop water flow. If possible, shut off the valve closest to the burst pipe.
Open nearby faucets to drain water from the pipes and reduce pressure.
Wrap a rubber patch (like a piece of garden hose, old bike inner tube, or rubber from a glove) around the burst area. Secure it tightly with a pipe clamp or hose clamp to slow or stop the leak temporarily.
Use specialized pipe repair tape (self-fusing silicone tape) or heavy-duty waterproof tape. Wrap the tape tightly several times around the burst area to seal small cracks or pinholes.
For small cracks or holes, apply a two-part epoxy putty designed for plumbing repairs. Knead the putty and press it over the leak; it hardens quickly to form a seal.
Place a piece of rubber or thick rubber glove over the burst. Secure it tightly with a C-clamp or adjustable clamp until professional help arrives.
Keep in mind these are only temporary solutions to reduce damage until a professional plumber can perform a permanent repair. Always turn off electricity near the leak area to avoid hazards, especially if water is pooling. Avoid DIY permanent fixes if you’re unsure; improper repair can cause more damage or safety risks.
A quick shutoff, combined with rubber patches and clamps or repair tape, can stop or slow a burst pipe leak temporarily. But it’s crucial to call Fast Pluming and Drain promptly to fix the pipe properly and prevent future issues.
Our plumbers have specialized training to accurately diagnose the extent of damage and choose the best repair method for different pipe materials and situations.
Our plumbers possess the right tools and high-quality materials to make durable, code-compliant repairs that prevent future leaks or failures.
Burst pipes can cause water damage, electrical hazards, and mold growth. Professionals ensure repairs are done safely and minimize risk to the home and occupants.
Incorrect or temporary DIY fixes may lead to bigger leaks or structural damage. A plumber’s permanent repair helps avoid costly water damage and expensive secondary repairs.
Our licensed plumbers understand local plumbing codes and regulations, ensuring the repair meets all legal and insurance requirements.
Our professional plumbers repairs come with warranties. If problems arise later, we are responsible for addressing them, offering peace of mind.
Our professional plumbers complete repairs quickly and efficiently, reducing disruption and stress for the homeowner.
In short, calling Fast Plumbing and Drain ensures the burst pipe is repaired safely, correctly, and permanently—protecting your home, health, and wallet.
Fast Plumbing and Drain’s process to repair a burst pipe is thorough and methodical, aiming to stop the leak quickly while ensuring a durable, safe, and code-compliant fix. Here’s how we work:
Locate the burst pipe where the plumber identifies the exact location and extent of the damage. Shut off the water supply by either the main water valve or a localized shutoff valve is closed to stop water flow. Drain the affected pipe by opening faucets or drains to empty remaining water, minimizing mess and pressure.
Remove surrounding materials if needed which may include cutting drywall, removing insulation, or clearing cabinetry to expose the burst pipe. Inspect the pipe condition to check for corrosion, cracks, or other weak spots that might require additional repairs.
Using pipe cutters or a saw to cleanly cut out the burst or damaged portion. Prepare the remaining pipe ends by cleaning and deburring to ensure a smooth connection.
Depending on pipe material (copper, PVC, PEX, galvanized steel), the plumber selects an appropriate repair method and materials. Common repair methods include Coupling or slip repair by installing a repair coupling over the cut ends, Pipe replacement by replacing the damaged section with a new pipe piece, or compression fittings or soldering by joining pipes with compression nuts or soldering (for copper pipes).
Fit the new pipe section or repair coupling securely. Use appropriate techniques (soldering, gluing, crimping) to ensure a watertight seal. Allow any adhesives or solder joints to cure properly as required.
Slowly turn the water supply back on. Check all connections and repaired areas for leaks. Tighten fittings or redo connections if any leaks are detected.
If possible, replace any removed drywall, insulation, or cabinetry. Cleans the work area thoroughly. Advises the homeowner on maintenance tips and signs of future issues.
Fast Plumbing and Drain handles burst pipe repairs by carefully shutting off water, exposing the damaged area, cutting out the faulty section, installing a properly sealed replacement or repair coupling, and testing to ensure a leak-free result—providing a reliable, safe, and lasting solution.
We ensure quality service, offer guarantees, and provide ongoing support. Here’s what we do:
We provide a warranty on our workmanship. If there are installation errors or faulty work, it will be corrected.
We install reliable, energy-efficient plumbing components from reputable brands. We use manufacturer-approved parts to ensure longevity and performance.
We ensure the equipment is installed to the manufacture’s specifications, preserving the warranty.
We test the system post-installation to confirm proper operation. We then check for issues and seals before completing the job.
We provide customers a detailed invoice outlining the work performed, parts used, and warranty terms.
We encourage customers to enroll in our preventative maintenance plan for ongoing tune-ups and priority service.
We check in with customers after installation or repair to ensure satisfaction. We also offer 24/7 emergency support in case of urgent issues.
We stay up to date with state plumbing licensing through the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries and the Uniform Plumbing Code, and ongoing training.
By backing up our customers, we provide peace of mind and ensure long-term satisfaction with our work.
We’re a second-generation business with over 40 years of on-the-job experience. Our deep knowledge means we diagnose and solve problems faster, saving you time and money.
No hidden fees or surprise upcharges. The price we quote is the price you pay.
We offer warranties that protect your plumbing system —1 year on parts and 3 years on labor for new installations.
We go the extra mile to ensure no dings on your walls or scratches on your floors during repairs.
All our plumbers undergo criminal background checks and drug tests, so you can feel confident in who’s in your home.
We believe in offering pricing that reflects real value—ensuring you get the plumbing service you need without having to overpay.
When a water pipe bursts, turn off the main water supply immediately to prevent further flooding. Then, open nearby faucets to drain the system and relieve pressure. Use a temporary fix like rubber patches and clamps if you can, and call a licensed plumber like Fast Plumbing and Drain for a permanent repair.
Common signs of a burst water pipe include sudden drops in water pressure, visible water leaks, puddles forming indoors, unusual sounds (like hissing or dripping), and increased water bills. If you suspect a pipe has burst, contact Fast Plumbing and Drain right away.
Pipes often burst in winter due to freezing temperatures. When water inside pipes freezes, it expands and puts pressure on the pipe walls, which can cause cracks or complete ruptures—especially in poorly insulated or exposed plumbing.
Turning off your water supply helps prevent active leaks, but it won’t necessarily stop pipes from bursting if they freeze. It’s important to drain the plumbing system and insulate exposed pipes, especially before cold weather hits.
Use rubber (like an old bike tube or glove), waterproof tape, or epoxy putty to cover the crack, then secure it with a pipe clamp or C-clamp. These DIY methods slow leaks temporarily until a professional plumber can make permanent repairs.
Temporary fixes are fine for minimizing water damage, but permanent burst pipe repairs should be left to professionals. Improper DIY repairs can result in future leaks, water damage, or safety risks. Our experts at Fast Plumbing and Drain handle the job safely and correctly.
The duration depends on the location and severity of the burst, but most repairs can be completed within a few hours. Fast Plumbing and Drain provides prompt, efficient service to minimize disruption to your home.
Many homeowners’ insurance policies cover damage caused by a sudden burst pipe, but not if the burst was due to neglect or poor maintenance. It’s important to check your policy and have regular plumbing inspections to stay protected.
Yes. Left untreated, a burst pipe can lead to mold growth, rotting wood, damaged flooring, and even structural issues. That’s why it’s critical to act fast and contact a professional plumber at the first sign of trouble.
Prevent frozen pipes by insulating exposed plumbing, sealing drafts in crawl spaces, and keeping a small stream of water running during extreme cold. If you’re away during winter, shut off and drain your water system as a precaution.
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