Operating 24/7 throughout the year, Rescue Rod is equipped to sort all kinds of burst water pipe repair service.
BURST WATER PIPE REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENT POOLE
Burst Water Pipe Repairs and Water Main Replacement.
As part of our operating Group, Rescue Rod also own Dorset County Water.
Dorset County Water specialise in the tracing and repair of water leaks, bursts and faults. It works closely with several regional water companies, including Wessex Water, Bournemouth Water, Pennon, Aquaserve and Kier.
We guarantee that all of our operatives are highly-skilled, friendly and professional, with a great span of skilled knowledge and professional expertise within the drainage and plumbing industry.
From identifying the source of a water leak to installing an entirely new water main, Dorset County Water provides the highest standard of workmanship at cost effective prices. They operate on residential and commercial properties. Sourcing the route of water leaks can be a long and costly process but with having the right equipment and expertise, they are able to efficiently locate the leak source and save clients time and money.
Reliability and 100% Professional Burst Water Pipe Repair Service Guaranteed
Do you require a broken pipe repair in Bournemouth? Are there issues with your burst water main in Poole? Need a leak detection investigation done in your property? We are fast, reliable and get your job done on time.
Broken pipe? Water pipe replacement? Burst water pipe repair? Cracks on water pipe? Faulty pipe? We’ve got you covered. Our services include:
- Water main repairs
- Water main replacements
- Burst pipe repair
- Water pipe replacement
- New pipe installation
- Drain and Pipe lining
Call for all emergency water pipe issues. No matter where you are in Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, we will come to your private property or business area.
What to do If you Have A Burst Water Pipe In your Property
Do you have a burst water pipe emergency? In such cases, the first thing we suggest is reaching out to an emergency plumber near you. You can call us for all emergency plumbing issues, burst pipe and water main issues at 01202393541 and we will attend your property as soon as possible.
Below are the steps to take if you have a burst pipe or burst water main issue:
- Turn Off the Water Supply: The first step is to locate your main water shut-off valve and turn it off to stop the flow of water. This valve is typically located near your water meter or where the main water line enters your home. Turn the valve clockwise to close it.
- Drain Faucets: Once the water supply is turned off, open all the faucets in your home to drain any remaining water from the pipes. This will help reduce pressure on the burst pipe and minimize further damage.
- Locate the Burst Pipe: Inspect your home to locate the burst pipe. Look for signs of water leakage, such as puddles or water stains on walls, ceilings, or floors. The burst pipe may be visible or hidden behind walls, so use caution when investigating.
- Temporary Fix: If you’re able to locate the burst pipe and it’s safe to do so, consider making a temporary repair to stop or reduce the flow of water. You can use materials like pipe clamps, rubber patches, or plumber’s tape to seal the leak temporarily until a professional plumber arrives.
FAQs on Water Leak Repair, Burst Water Main Pipe, Water Supply Pipe Replacement - Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire
- How do I know if my water pipe has burst?Signs of a burst water pipe include low water pressure, unusual noises from the plumbing system, damp or discolored walls or ceilings, and water pooling around your home’s foundation, driveway or garden etc. If you notice any of these signs, it’s crucial to investigate further to locate the source of the leak. You can contact a water leak detection specialist near you.
- How long does it take to fix a burst water pipe?The time it takes to fix a burst water pipe depends on various factors, including the extent of the damage, accessibility of the pipe, and the plumber’s schedule. In some cases, temporary repairs can be made quickly to stop the leak, but permanent repairs may require more time.
- Who is responsible for repairing a burst water pipe?In most cases, homeowners are responsible for repairing burst water pipes within their property boundaries. However, if the burst pipe is located outside the property boundary or is part of a shared water supply system, responsibility for repairs may vary. You can call us today to speak with an expert on 01202393541.
- Does homeowners insurance cover burst water pipes?Homeowners insurance typically covers damage caused by burst water pipes, including repairs to the plumbing system and restoration of damaged property. However, coverage may vary depending on your policy terms and the cause of the pipe burst.
- How can I prevent burst water pipes?To prevent burst water pipes, homeowners can take several preventive measures, such as insulating pipes in cold areas, maintaining a consistent indoor temperature, repairing leaks promptly, and disconnecting outdoor hoses in winter. It’s also essential to schedule regular plumbing inspections to identify and address potential issues before they escalate.