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When a pipe burst in your home, it can
create problems other than flooding that can be very dangerous. Water
from a burst pipe in the walls or above the ceilings may come in
contact with electrical outlets or in some cases the main electrical
box thus creating fire hazards as well as the chance of electric
shock. The first thing to do is make sure the main water line to the
home is shutoff, it is best to know where the shutoff valve in your
home is, this could mean the difference in twenty gallons of water
and a hundred gallons of water gushing into your home.
Turn the electric off next, take a good
look at the electric box to make sure there is no sign of water on or
around the box, if you see any water do not touch the box it is at
this point that you call a professional to handle the situation
safely. If you have had a pipe burst, Pennsylvania has
electrical contractors as well as water removal and restoration
companies that can be on the site quickly. Having a professional
check the electric box, outlets, and any other areas that the water
from a burst pipe may have affected is the safest route, not only for
your safety but to make sure there are no fire risks.
When a pipe bursts in your home, it can
be very stressful. Call us today if this is your situation and we can
help relieve the stress and get you the right professionals for the
job.