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What causes a broken water pipe?

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If you have a broken water pipe, fix it as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more damage that can be done to your home and health. If you need help fixing the problem, call professional plumbers in Manchester

Causes for broken water pipes

The water pipe is a part of your home's plumbing system that transports water from the street to your home. A broken water pipe can cause flooding and damage to your property, but it can also be dangerous for you and your family. There are many causes of broken water pipes. These include: 

 

  1. Faulty Pipes: Pipes can break due to age or defects in their design. The older your pipes are, the more likely they are to have developed cracks and leaks over time. If you have an older house, consider having your pipes checked for leakage and corrosion. This can be done by a plumber or even yourself (though we don’t recommend it).
  2. Water Pressure: Excessive water pressure can cause leaks or breaks in pipes that weren't properly installed from the beginning or were weakened over time by corrosion or rusting. High water pressure can also cause blocked drains that back up into your home's sewer system, which can lead to sewage backups into your home through toilets or drains.
  3. Age: Older homes are more likely to have water pipes that are in poor condition or have leaks. If you've had your home for a long time, be sure to check the pipes for leaks or damage.
  4. Severe weather: Severe weather can weaken or break water pipes. If you live in an area that experiences heavy rain, windstorms, or hail, it's important to take extra precautions during these times by keeping an eye on your home's exterior and making sure all gutters are clear of debris and properly attached to downspouts.
  5. Improper installation: Newer homes may have improperly installed water lines which can lead to leaks and other problems. If you move into a new home or purchase one from someone else, make sure the plumbing is checked thoroughly before using it for the first time.
  6. Leakage. The most common cause of broken pipes is leakage. If you notice any drips or drops coming from underneath your sink or toilet, it could be a sign that there's a leak somewhere in the pipes. This can also happen when you're using your bathtub or washing machine, especially if the washer has been used recently enough to cause damage to the pipes.
  7. Frozen pipes. If your house isn't insulated well enough, frozen water pipes can occur due to extreme cold outside. The best way to prevent this from happening is by insulating your home during the winter months and keeping away from areas where there is potential for cold air to enter your home (windows, doors). You should also avoid turning on faucets or other appliances that use water during the winter months because this will cause more heat loss from your home through ventilation systems.
  8. Cracks in Pipes: Pipes can develop cracks over time from use, corrosion, or freezing. Cracks allow water to leak out from the pipe and this causes problems with your home's plumbing system. When you see a crack in your pipe, you should call a plumber right away to repair it before any more damage is done. If you don't fix the crack soon enough, it can get bigger and cause leaks throughout your home or even burst open completely. 

 

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