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Bathurst Burst Pipes
Water pouring through the ceiling or bubbling up from the ground? Burst pipes don’t just cause damage—they cause panic. At T. Woods Plumbing, we respond fast to burst pipe emergencies in Bathurst, acting quickly to stop the flow, minimise damage and get your plumbing back under control. We come equipped with leak detection tools, pipe isolation gear and the experience needed to fix the break and identify any deeper issues.
Whether it’s caused by tree roots, old pipes, ground movement or sudden pressure changes, we’ll assess the cause and get it sorted—properly. Our goal is to prevent future problems, not just patch the pipe.
Call
0400 574 015 for rapid help with burst pipes at your
home,
business or
strata property.
What Causes Bursts
Pipes can fail for various reasons—ageing materials, poor installation, shifting soil, or even seasonal temperature changes. We investigate the break using acoustic leak detection and thermal imaging, where needed, giving you a full picture before we start repairs. Whether it’s copper, PVC or poly, we can replace the damaged section or reline the pipe if that’s the better long-term option.
Burst pipes often give no warning, but ongoing maintenance can help reduce the risk. If your water pressure is fluctuating, your bills are climbing or you hear unusual sounds in the walls, it’s time to get it checked. We’re here to help with both emergency response and preventative solutions.
Call 0400 574 015 to book an inspection or urgent repair. We’ll fix the problem—and help stop it happening again.
What causes pipes to burst?
Pipes can burst due to age, corrosion, high water pressure, ground movement, or freezing temperatures. Sudden breaks lead to water damage and require immediate attention.
How do I know if a pipe has burst?
Signs include water pooling, damp patches, a drop in pressure, or an unusually high water bill. You may also hear rushing water inside walls or under floors.