23 Jul 2009 @ 12:21 AM 
 

Six Common Causes Of Ruptured Plumbing Pipes

 

When people think about the causes of a burst plumbing pipe they usually think of one or two extremes, hot water and high pressure, or frozen pipes in the winter. In truth, there are a number of causes of burst plumbing pipes, and this article will mention 6.
Everyone knows that when the temperature dips below freezing, exposed plumbing pipes are vulnerable to freezing and rupture. Builders take pains to insulate domestic plumbing pipes, but if they fail to properly protect the pipe from the sub-freezing temperatures that disaster can strike When water in the pipe freezes it expands and can exert a pressure as high as 2,000 pound per square inch on the tubing, a pressure that can rupture any pipe. Subsequently, the pipe bursts spilling hundreds of gallons of water per hour and causing much damage.

Plumbing pipe rupture can also be caused by a ruptured valve. Movement or strain on a pipe can damage the valve and cause water to leak out from the broken connection.
Plumbing pipes run for long horizontal distances through the house. If the pipes are inadequately braced this can make them prone to rupture. If the bracing is inadequate, the pipe may sag, may be damaged by vibrations, and may begin to leak from joints where it is most vulnerable.
With the increased availability of plastic tubing, more and more amateur plumbers and do-it-yourselfers are trying to install the plumbing in their house themselves. If they made an improper tube selection for the job then the system may develop problems later on, causing plumbing pipe leak at the joints.
Polybutylene tubing is a form of plastic tubing that has been described as particularly prone to burst and cause damage to the house. The damage can be sudden can release a lot of water, and can cause substantial damage to your home.
Another common cause of burst plumbing pipes is copper pipe corrosion. The major factors promoting the corrosion of the tube are PH of water, O2 in water, presence of minerals, temperature of water and the velocity of the water in the tubes. Corrosion of copper tubing is first recognized by small pin hole leaks. These sentinel leaks are a sign that the system is corroding, and require immediate attention by a plumber.
If you’re concerned that your house may be in danger of plumbing pipe rupture from any of these causes, then you should call your plumber today.
If you live in the Baltimore Maryland area then contact A-1 Plumbing of Baltimore
. We take calls 24/7, and we will dispatch a licensed plumber, skilled in the repair of ruptured pipes to your house.

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