
Burst Pipe Repairs
A burst water pipe is a serious plumbing emergency that requires an immediate response. When you’re facing this kind of crisis, you can count on AP Plumbing and Electrical Services. Our local plumbers are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to get the situation under control.
We handle all types of pipe issues, from small repairs to full-scale replacements. We can even perform pipe relining to give your existing plumbing new life and ensure its reliability for years to come.
A burst pipe can be particularly dangerous when it’s near electrical appliances. Our team will not only fix the damaged pipe but also carefully check all affected areas to ensure the space is completely dry. Whether the problem was caused by a bad installation or general wear and tear, we’ll make sure your water supply is flowing smoothly again.

Comprehensive Burst Pipe Repair Services
A broken or burst pipe can be a major headache, but recognising the warning signs early can save you from a stressful and costly emergency. By keeping an eye out for these tell-tale signs, you can prevent a small problem from turning into a disaster:

Fluctuating Water Pressure

Discoloured Water

Water Stains

Sudden Increase in Your Water Bill

Mould Growth

Excess Moisture
Don’t ignore these warnings. If you notice any of them, it’s time to take action and call a professional plumber to prevent a small issue from becoming a major pipe disaster.
Common Causes of Burst Pipes
Melbourne’s unique conditions can lead to pipe failures. Even though most homeowners don’t see the problems developing behind their walls, understanding the common causes of burst pipes can help in preventing such emergencies in future:
Fast Broken and Burst Pipe Repairs
At AP Plumbing and Electrical Services, we are committed to providing outstanding burst pipe repairs in Melbourne. We focus on customer satisfaction, combining our expert skills with a reliable and affordable approach to ensure every job is done correctly from the start. Our team of experienced, licensed plumbers is always ready to respond to your emergency, resolving your plumbing issues quickly and efficiently to minimise damage and give you peace of mind.
Burst Pipes FAQs
What should I do if a pipe bursts?
The very first thing you should do is shut off the main water supply. This will immediately stop the flow and help prevent further damage to your property. Once the water is off, contact AP Plumbing and Electrical Services right away to get the burst pipe repaired, replaced, or relined professionally, to ensure the job is done correctly.
Where do pipes usually burst?
Pipes often burst in areas that are not easily seen, such as underground or outside near your hot water system. They can be damaged by expanding tree roots or by corrosion that weakens old metal pipes over time. Pressure buildup in a faulty system can also cause a pipe to burst.
How do you repair a burst pipe?
You can find a temporary solution like a clamp or sleeve repair kit at most hardware stores. While this can stop the leak for a short period, it’s not a permanent fix. To guarantee the problem is completely and safely dealt with, a professional plumber is required to perform a full repair, replacement, or pipe relining.
What causes pipes to burst?
Pipes can burst for a number of reasons, including excessive water pressure, invasive tree roots, internal corrosion, or accidental damage. If you notice any signs of these issues, it’s crucial to turn off the water at the main tap and call the experts at AP Plumbing and Electrical Services before the problem gets worse and causes significant water damage to your home.
How can I prevent my pipes from bursting?
Taking a few simple preventative steps can help you avoid costly and damaging burst pipes:
- Make sure to cover any pipes that are exposed to the elements.
- Insulate any unheated areas of your home where pipes are located.
- Repair any existing leaks or drafts that could put stress on your plumbing.
- Maintain a constant temperature inside your home, especially during colder periods.
- Leave cabinet doors open in the kitchen and bathroom to allow warm air to circulate around pipes.
