What Do I Do When I Have A Pipe Break?
5/29/2020 (Permalink)
It’s the middle of the night. You’re sound asleep and then BOOM a water pipe bursts. There is never a convenient time for this situation, and the middle of the night is definitely not convenient. This may cause many people who have never dealt with it to panic. After all, what do you do when a water pipe suddenly bursts in your home? Call SERVPRO of Vermilion County at 217-443-0077 and speak with a friendly team member! We can help walk you through the steps to take if this should happen to you.
Shut Off the Water
Go to your main valve and turn the water off. They usually have a stop tap on them. It’s good to know where your water main is in case of emergencies, so if you don’t already know now is a great time to find out. Commonly this is found in the basement or garage, but may be found in other places as well. Shutting it off will stop the water flow. If you find that the pipe that burst is a hot water pipe then close the valve that’s on top of the water heater as well.
Remove Any Nearby Electronics
If there’s anything electric plugged in near the burst pipe that is not in or requires you to be in standing water go ahead and unplug it from the socket and move it away. This will prevent risk of a fire. DO NOT touch any electronics that are in standing water, do not walk through standing water as there is a real risk of electrocution. Shut off the electricity from the breaker if possible, if not then call an electrician for assistance.
Call A Professional Immediately
Finding a 24-hour service to handle an emergency can be tough, but emergency water damage companies do exist, like SERVPRO of Vermilion County. We are fully licensed, highly trained and qualified.
Have Someone Check Everything Out
If there’s significant water damage, it’s extremely important to the health of your home that you have it examined by a water damage professional. It’s also a good idea to have an electrician check to make sure that no electrical aspects of your home were damaged. The owners, Dave and Suzi McGuire, have been building trust for 30 years. They have accomplished this with hard work, having a highly trained staff, meeting commitments and going the extra mile for their customers.
File An Insurance Claim
You’ll need to contact your insurance company immediately to begin an insurance claim for the damage. SERVPRO of Vermilion County can help walk you through this process. We strive to make the entire process from start to finish both painless and seamless for you. Call SERVPRO of Vermilion County at 217-443-0077 and speak with a friendly team member today! We are here to help!