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Broken Pipe Solutions

A broken pipe can quickly interrupt your day. At home or at work, catching the problem early helps you avoid costly repairs.

 

It often starts small, like lower water pressure or a slow tap, but acting fast prevents bigger damage later.

Common Warning Signs of Broken Pipes

In Merimbula homes, broken pipes often show up through subtle warning signs before major damage occurs:

 

  • Cracks or stains on walls and ceilings
  • Damp or soft patches on floors
  • Unexplained water overflow
  • Higher-than-usual water bills
  • Discoloured or rusty tap water
  • Mould or mildew on walls

What Causes Pipes to Break?

Pipes can fail for several reasons: age, tree roots, shifting soil, weather changes, or corrosion. Knowing the cause helps you choose the right repair method and stop it from happening again.

Can You Fix a Broken Pipe Yourself?

Fixing a broken pipe yourself isn’t recommended. DIY repairs can make the problem worse and cost more in the long run.

 

A licensed plumber can locate the break, repair it safely, and prevent further damage to your plumbing system.

How Broken Pipes Are Fixed

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This no-dig method installs a resin liner inside the damaged pipe. Once it hardens, it seals cracks and stops leaks, without disturbing your garden. It’s ideal for small breaks, leaks, or tree-root damage.

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When pipes are badly crushed or corroded, replacement is often the safer fix. The damaged section is removed and new pipework is installed, restoring water flow and improving long-term reliability.

When Should You Act?

Leaving a broken pipe too long can cause water damage, mould, and rising water bills, and in some cases, affect your health.

 

If you’re in Merimbula, Bega, or nearby areas and notice these signs, call Keogh Plumbing for a fast inspection and repair before the problem spreads.

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