Burst Pipe Repair & Cleanup in Macomb County

24/7 emergency response for frozen and burst pipes. Water extraction, drying, and complete restoration of pipe damage.

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A burst pipe can release hundreds of gallons per hour. Call now to stop the damage.

Michigan winters push plumbing systems to their limits. When temperatures drop below freezing — which happens regularly from November through March in Macomb County — water inside pipes expands and generates enormous pressure that can split copper, burst PVC, and rupture even modern PEX lines. A single burst pipe can release hundreds of gallons of water per hour into your home, causing catastrophic damage to walls, ceilings, flooring, and personal belongings before you even realize what is happening. Prime Restoration of Macomb provides 24/7 emergency burst pipe cleanup and restoration throughout Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Shelby Township, Warren, and all of Macomb County.

The first step in any burst pipe emergency is shutting off the water supply. If you know where your main shutoff valve is located, turn it off immediately. If you do not, call Prime Restoration of Macomb at (586) 277-1069 and our technicians will locate and shut it off upon arrival. Our crews arrive within 60 minutes equipped with truck-mounted extraction systems, industrial dehumidifiers, and air movers to begin removing water and drying your property right away. We also coordinate with licensed plumbers to ensure the broken pipe is properly repaired before water is restored.

Burst pipes are especially common in older homes in Roseville, Mount Clemens, Fraser, and Eastpointe where original plumbing may lack adequate insulation. Pipes in exterior walls, unheated garages, crawl spaces, and attics are the most vulnerable. Even newer homes in Macomb Township, Chesterfield Township, and Washington Township can experience burst pipes during extreme cold snaps or when heating systems fail. Prime Restoration of Macomb responds to burst pipe emergencies year-round and provides complete restoration from water extraction through finished reconstruction.

Why You Need to Act Fast

Water damage gets exponentially worse over time. Here is what happens if you wait.

Low

Minutes 0-15

A burst pipe can discharge hundreds of gallons per hour. Water floods rapidly across floors, through ceilings, and into lower levels. Shut off the main water valve immediately if you can safely access it.

Medium

Minutes 15-60

Water saturates carpet, padding, drywall, and wood framing. Ceilings below the burst sag and may collapse from water weight. Electronics and appliances in the flood path are at immediate risk.

High

Hours 1-24

Drywall wicks water vertically well above the visible water line. Wood flooring cups and buckles. Insulation inside wall cavities becomes saturated and loses its effectiveness. Mold conditions begin developing.

Critical

Hours 24-72

Mold spores germinate and visible colonies may appear. Structural wood begins to weaken. The scope of required restoration and associated costs increase dramatically with each passing day.

Our Process

A proven, step-by-step approach to restoring your property.

1

Emergency Response & Water Shutoff

Call (586) 277-1069 for immediate dispatch. Our crew arrives within 60 minutes and immediately locates and confirms the water supply is shut off. We assess electrical safety and ensure the property is safe to enter for restoration work.

2

Damage Assessment & Documentation

We perform a thorough inspection using thermal imaging and moisture meters to document the full extent of water damage from the burst pipe. Every affected area is photographed and measured for your insurance claim.

3

Water Extraction

Truck-mounted extraction removes standing water at thousands of gallons per hour. Portable extractors and weighted tools address water trapped in carpet, padding, and hard-to-reach areas. Ceiling cavities holding water are carefully drained.

4

Demolition of Unsalvageable Materials

Saturated drywall, insulation, and carpet padding are removed to expose wall cavities and structural framing for drying. Flood cuts are made at a precise height above the visible water line based on moisture meter readings.

5

Structural Drying & Monitoring

Industrial LGR dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers are deployed based on psychometric calculations. Moisture levels are monitored daily at every documented point until the IICRC dry standard is reached throughout the property.

6

Plumber Coordination & Complete Restoration

We coordinate with a licensed plumber for pipe repair or replacement. Once drying is complete and plumbing is repaired, we handle all reconstruction — drywall, painting, flooring, trim, and cabinetry — restoring your home to pre-loss condition.

What We Handle

Comprehensive burst pipe repair & cleanup for every situation.

Frozen pipe bursts in exterior walls
Copper pipe splits and pinhole leaks
PVC and PEX pipe failures
Supply line bursts under sinks and toilets
Washing machine hose bursts
Water heater pipe failures
Pipe bursts in unheated garages and crawl spaces
Attic pipe freeze and burst damage
Multi-story water damage from upper-floor bursts
Sprinkler system pipe bursts

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about burst pipe repair & cleanup in Macomb County.

First, shut off your main water supply valve — this is typically located near your water meter or where the main line enters your home. If the burst is near any electrical panels, outlets, or appliances, shut off electricity to that area at the breaker panel. Do not wade into standing water if there is any possibility of electrical contact. Then call Prime Restoration of Macomb at (586) 277-1069 for emergency water extraction. While waiting, move valuables above the water line and take photos for your insurance claim.

Burst pipe restoration in Macomb County typically ranges from $2,000 to $10,000 depending on how long the pipe was running before discovery, the number of rooms affected, and whether the damage impacted multiple floors. A pipe that burst while you were home and was caught quickly will cost significantly less than one that ran overnight or while you were on vacation. Most homeowners insurance policies cover burst pipe damage. Prime Restoration of Macomb provides detailed estimates and handles insurance billing directly.

Yes, burst pipes are considered sudden and accidental events and are covered by virtually all homeowners insurance policies. This includes the water damage restoration, content restoration, and structural repairs. However, the cost of repairing the pipe itself may or may not be covered depending on your specific policy. If the burst resulted from negligence — such as leaving your home unheated during winter — coverage could be denied. Prime Restoration of Macomb documents all damage thoroughly and works directly with your insurance adjuster.

Prevent frozen pipes by insulating pipes in exterior walls, crawl spaces, attics, and garages with foam pipe insulation. Keep your thermostat at 55 degrees or higher when away from home during winter. Open cabinet doors under sinks on exterior walls to allow warm air circulation. Let faucets drip slightly during extreme cold. Know where your main shutoff valve is located. If your home has a history of frozen pipes, consider having a plumber reroute vulnerable lines to interior walls.

The timeline depends on the extent of damage. Water extraction takes several hours to one day. Structural drying takes 3 to 5 days with daily monitoring. Reconstruction of drywall, flooring, painting, and trim takes 1 to 3 weeks depending on the number of rooms affected and the complexity of finishes. A small burst caught quickly can be fully restored in under two weeks, while a major burst affecting multiple floors can take 4 to 6 weeks. Prime Restoration of Macomb provides a detailed timeline during our initial assessment.

Yes, burst pipe water damage is a leading cause of mold growth in Michigan homes. If water is not extracted and the structure is not professionally dried within 24 to 48 hours, mold spores begin colonizing on wet drywall, wood, carpet, and other organic materials. This is especially concerning because burst pipe water often saturates wall cavities and areas behind cabinets where mold can grow undetected. Professional structural drying and antimicrobial treatment are essential to prevent mold after a pipe burst.

Macomb County experiences extended periods of sub-freezing temperatures from November through March, with extreme cold snaps regularly dropping below zero. Many homes — particularly in older communities like Roseville, Mount Clemens, Fraser, and Eastpointe — have plumbing routed through exterior walls and uninsulated spaces. The age of housing stock, combined with Michigan freeze-thaw cycles, makes burst pipes one of the most common water damage emergencies we respond to. Even well-maintained homes can experience burst pipes during severe cold events.

Call a restoration company first. The immediate priority after a burst pipe is stopping the water flow by shutting off your main valve and extracting standing water before it causes further damage. Prime Restoration of Macomb responds within 60 minutes, shuts off the water supply, and begins extraction immediately. We then coordinate with a licensed plumber to repair the broken pipe while our crews handle water removal and structural drying. Calling us at (586) 277-1069 gets both problems addressed through a single point of contact.

Prevent frozen pipes by insulating all pipes in exterior walls, crawl spaces, attics, and unheated garages with foam pipe insulation. Keep your thermostat set to at least 55 degrees when you are away during winter months. Open cabinet doors under sinks on exterior walls to let warm air circulate around pipes. During extreme cold snaps, let faucets drip slightly to keep water moving. Consider having a plumber reroute vulnerable pipes from exterior to interior walls for a permanent solution.

Homeowners insurance typically covers damage from frozen and burst pipes because the event is considered sudden and accidental. This coverage includes water extraction, structural drying, and reconstruction of damaged walls, floors, and ceilings. However, if the insurer determines the burst resulted from negligence — such as leaving your home unheated during a Michigan winter or failing to maintain your heating system — coverage may be denied. Always keep your home heated to at least 55 degrees during cold months, even when you are away.

A burst pipe can cause serious damage within minutes. A typical burst supply line can release 400 to 600 gallons of water per hour, which means even 15 to 30 minutes of uncontrolled flow can saturate an entire room. Pipes that burst overnight or while homeowners are away on vacation can run for hours or days, releasing thousands of gallons and causing catastrophic damage across multiple floors. This is why knowing the location of your main water shutoff valve is essential for every Macomb County homeowner.

Burst pipe water damage restoration in Macomb County typically ranges from $2,000 to $10,000 depending on how long the pipe ran, the number of rooms affected, and whether damage spans multiple floors. A pipe caught quickly with damage limited to one room may cost $2,000 to $4,000. A pipe that ran overnight affecting several rooms and multiple levels can exceed $10,000. The pipe repair itself typically costs $200 to $1,000 separately. Most homeowners insurance policies cover burst pipe damage, and Prime Restoration of Macomb handles direct insurance billing.

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