What Does a Burst Pipe Sound Like? Identifying the Alarming Noises and Their Causes


WHAT DOES BURST PIPE SOUND LIKE

 

One of the most alarming household issues you might encounter is a burst pipe. But how do you know when one has occurred? One key indicator is the sound. Recognizing these sounds early on can save you a great deal of trouble, and more importantly, a lot of money. 

 
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When a pipe bursts, it often produces a variety of noises. Understanding these sounds can make a significant difference in preventing further damage. The following are some common sounds associated with burst pipes that you should be aware of: 

  • Hissing: If you hear a persistent hissing sound, it might be the sound of water escaping under pressure. This could indicate a crack or hole in one of your pipes.

  • Bubbling: Gurgling or bubbling noises can occur when air becomes trapped in the pipes. This is often a sign of issues like a burst pipe disrupting normal water flow.

  • Rushing Water: Sometimes, you may hear the distinct sound of water moving rapidly through pipes, even when no faucets are turned on. This could mean that water is pouring out of a burst section somewhere in your plumbing system.

  • Clanking or Rattling: Unusual metallic sounds can be caused by dislodged pipe segments hitting each other. This could result from a severe burst, causing parts of the pipe to move freely.leak.

 

“It sounded like a waterfall inside my walls. I knew I had to act quickly to avoid disastrous damage.” - Homeowner experiencing a burst pipe

 

If you identify any of these sounds, taking immediate action is crucial. Turn off your main water supply and contact Outright Plumbing Maintenance as soon as possible. We understand the urgency of a burst water pipe and are here to take the stress away.
We provide professional leak detection service and will repair/replace your damaged pipework on the same day.

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