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When frozen or burst pipes wreak havoc on your home or business, every moment counts. At Procyon Restoration, we specialize in water damage mitigation and are available around the clock to respond immediately to your emergency.
The moment you call, we dispatch an IICRC-certified technician to assess the damage and provide a detailed inspection and quote. Using powerful truck-mounted extraction systems, we quickly remove standing water and moisture from carpets, walls, and other surfaces.
Our state-of-the-art drying techniques and industrial-grade dehumidifiers ensure all affected areas are thoroughly dried, protecting your property from further damage and mold growth. At Procyon Restoration, we prioritize fast, effective solutions, so you can begin your recovery process without delay.
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When and Why Do Pipes Burst?
A pipe can burst when it is exposed to conditions or pressures that exceed its tolerance. Common causes include:
Freezing Temperatures:
Water expands as it freezes. If water inside a pipe freezes, it can create pressure, causing the pipe to crack or burst.Excessive Water Pressure:
Pipes are designed to handle a certain amount of pressure. If the pressure exceeds this limit, often due to blockages or malfunctioning pressure regulators, the pipe can fail.Corrosion or Aging:
Over time, pipes can weaken due to corrosion, rust, or wear and tear, making them more susceptible to bursting.Improper Installation:
Pipes installed incorrectly, with poor connections or insufficient support, are more likely to fail under stress.Clogs and Blockages:
Severe clogs can restrict water flow, leading to increased pressure that can cause a pipe to rupture.Ground Shifting or Construction Damage:
Pipes can burst due to physical damage from shifting soil, nearby construction, or heavy machinery.Tree Root Intrusion:
Roots seeking water can infiltrate underground pipes, leading to cracks or bursts over time.Temperature Fluctuations:
Sudden changes between hot and cold temperatures can stress pipes, especially if they are old or already weakened.
To prevent pipe bursts, ensure your pipes are well-insulated in cold weather, maintain a consistent water pressure, and have your plumbing inspected regularly. If a pipe does burst, turn off the water supply immediately and contact a professional to assess and repair the damage.