Submitted by throwaybeauty t3_zv6vxc in pittsburgh

One of our pipes looks like it burst (hot water). we've been trickling the water, but it wasn't enough. We've turned off the main line and are trying to get ahold of plumbers with no luck (so far we've called Mark Allen, Armstrong, J&A).

Does anyone have any emergency plumber recs? it's a boiler heater, which is still running fine. Second question, we turned off main water line but where do we go from here? Is there anything else we can/should do while we try to get help?

Edit: Thanks all - we found someone to come to the house tonight! Thank you for your helpful suggestions.

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timesuck t1_j1nhoqs wrote

Maybe try Benjamin Franklin Plumbing or Matt Mertz? Just trying to think of big plumbers who offer emergency service.

Sorry. That sucks.

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Snoo-35041 t1_j1ni3vj wrote

Is it your hot water heat? Or hot water tank line that burst? At some point your boiler will need added water to give off heat, if it’s that system that has a leak.

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throwaybeauty OP t1_j1njp6t wrote

The line for the heater does not have a leak, it's the hot water tank line. It's under our kitchen, but it's not the direct line feeding out kitchen. About a week ago we lost water for about 24 hours due to a main break (WPJWA), and the heat seemed ok - just worried since it's pretty cold and we were trickling the faucets to keep them from freezing if they will all freeze now. We cannot get anyone out until at least tomorrow it looks like.

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floppgh t1_j1nnjor wrote

Turn your main off at the entrance to your house open your highest faucet and your lowest faucet if you are that worried about freezing . I’m no plumber but that should drain most of the water out of your system and insulate the main coming in to your off valve .

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theherbpuffer t1_j1o2rcb wrote

It's always good to make good plumber neighbor friends lol

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ScrumGuz t1_j1o3699 wrote

Ours burst this morning as well and I haven't had any luck contacting a plumber. We've already given up hope on finding a plumber tonight and are going to try the first thing in the morning.

Let me know who you go with

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blondeshady2001 t1_j1pwc5p wrote

I know this may be a bit late, but just throwing out another option.. I called McVay about 11:45 PM on Christmas eve for water in my garage ceiling, coming from the kitchen above. Was told the guy would call me at after 8 am tomorrow (Christmas Day). At 10 am yesterday, he called and said he'd be there in 20 mins. Got me taken care of and was on his way. I supplemented his pay with a plate of cookies and a few drinks. Hope you got your issue resolved OP!

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throwaybeauty OP t1_j1qchlk wrote

Vince Marino ended up coming out - our specific issue was the water pipe burst to hot water tank. For now he only capped it so we could turn water back on at all. We still have to have someone come out to fix the actual pipe. it was $125 callout plus parts.

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bearfacher t1_j1ue19w wrote

Not sure where you are located, but my wife and I have used GI Plumbing in Bethel Park for some different projects and they have been the best I've ever dealt with. Their coverage area is pretty large, so you may be in luck!

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throwaybeauty OP t1_j1uz4wm wrote

Thanks for the rec - the pipe is capped for now but they are coming out to hook it back up to the hot water tank next week (earliest we could get - we have cold water so can do most everything else but showering at family for a week!)

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ScrumGuz t1_j1vodql wrote

Thank you for the recommendation!!! Vince valved off my kitchen and will be back Thursday to work on the burst pipe. Gruff but fair is what I would definitely call the man. Good conversation while working. Will definitely be hiring him again for my plumbing needs

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