Tue, 8 Feb 2011|
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If a frozen -- gets even an eighth of an inch crack it can spew out to 250 gallons of water a day. If you notice a burst pipe or water spewing from it immediately turn off your home's main water supply to prevent more water damage. Depending on the amount of water and location you may first want to shut off the electricity to avoid electrical shock. If the water is coming from a hot water plant shut off the valves from -- hot water heater. Once the water has been shut off you'll want to call plumber to fix the crack pipe. Your next call should be to your insurance company they should be able to walk you through the steps of cleaning up in taking inventory of damaged items. You're not alone frozen pipes impact an average of fifty million families each year. Just be sure to take precautions to ensure the pipes don't freeze again in the future by wrapping them with foil or fiberglass insulation and covering that tubular sleep insulation. And the next time extreme freezing its forecasted a lawless slow drip from hot and cold faucets to relieve pressure. For more on how to help prepare your pipes and home for freezing temperatures visit state farm dot com or talk with your state farm agent.