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Few plumbing problems are as stressful—or as damaging—as a burst pipe. Whether it’s caused by freezing temperatures, aging materials, or a sudden pressure surge, a water pipe burst can release gallons of water in minutes, soaking floors, ruining walls, and threatening your home’s structure. That’s why Done Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric responds 24/7 to burst pipe emergencies in Aurora and the Greater Denver Metro. Our licensed plumbers arrive fast with the tools and training to stop the leak, fix the break, and protect your home from further damage. And once the emergency is handled, we take it a step further—inspecting the rest of your plumbing to catch issues before the next pipe bursts.
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Frozen pipes don’t automatically burst, but the risk is very real — especially in Denver and the surrounding Front Range, where temperatures can drop quickly and stay below freezing for extended periods.
When water freezes inside a pipe, it expands. That expansion increases pressure inside the pipe, particularly between the ice blockage and a closed faucet or valve. If the pressure becomes too great, the pipe can crack or burst. In many cases, the pipe actually breaks after the ice begins to thaw, when water flow resumes and escapes through weakened areas.
Whether a frozen pipe bursts depends on several factors:
For Denver-area homes and businesses, sudden temperature swings are a major concern. A pipe may freeze overnight during a cold front, then thaw quickly during a sunny afternoon, creating the perfect conditions for a delayed burst and unexpected water damage.
If you suspect a pipe is frozen, acting quickly can help prevent a rupture. Keeping faucets slightly open, warming the affected area safely, and calling a professional before thawing causes damage can make a big difference.
Frozen or burst pipes can escalate quickly, especially in Denver where temperature swings can turn a small issue into major water damage overnight. Choosing the right plumbing company matters—not just for the immediate repair, but for protecting your home or business afterward.
Done! has extensive experience handling frozen and burst pipe emergencies across Denver-area homes. Our technicians understand how Front Range winters affect plumbing systems, from older homes with limited insulation to newer builds with pipes in exterior walls.
When you call Done!, you get:
We don’t just restore water flow—we focus on making sure the problem doesn’t come back the next time temperatures drop.
If you’re dealing with frozen pipes or water damage from a burst line, calling Done! early can help limit repairs, protect your property, and get your plumbing back to normal safely.
If you discover a burst pipe, immediately turn off the main water supply to your home to prevent further flooding and water damage. Then, call Done for emergency plumbing services. While waiting for our team to arrive, try to remove as much water as possible by mopping or using a wet vacuum to minimize damage. Keep the area clear and document any damage for insurance purposes. Done’s 24/7 availability and quick response can help mitigate the impact of a burst pipe, making us a trusted partner in such emergencies.
Telling the difference between frozen and burst pipes isn’t always obvious—especially during Denver winters when pipes can freeze overnight and fail once temperatures rise.
Signs your pipes may be frozen include:
Signs a pipe may have burst include:
In many cases, pipes actually burst after freezing — when ice begins to thaw and pressure is released. This is why damage is often discovered hours or even days after extremely cold weather.
If you’re unsure whether a pipe is frozen or already burst, it’s safest to call a professional plumber right away. A licensed technician can identify the problem, limit further damage, and make the necessary repairs before a small issue becomes a major one.
For Denver-area homes and businesses, early professional assessment is key to avoiding extensive water damage and emergency repairs.
A burst pipe is more than a plumbing issue—it’s a full-blown emergency. Whether it’s caused by old pipes, sudden pressure changes, or freezing temperatures, the result is the same: fast-moving water, mounting damage, and stress you didn’t ask for. At Done Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric, we respond quickly to burst pipe emergencies across Aurora and the Greater Denver Metro. Our licensed plumbers arrive with the tools and training to stop the leak, repair the damage, and help prevent the next one before it starts.
Pipes can burst for several reasons, but the impact is always serious. Freezing weather, worn-out materials, corrosion, poor fittings, or water pressure spikes can all cause sudden pipe failure. When a pipe ruptures, it can release gallons of water in just minutes—soaking walls, floors, and insulation.
At Done, we act fast to shut off the water, locate the break, and make durable repairs using the right methods for your home’s plumbing system. Whether it’s copper, PEX, PVC, or galvanized, we know how to fix pipe bursts right the first time.
Sometimes, the damage is obvious. But many burst pipes start behind walls or under floors—causing hidden leaks that grow worse with every passing hour. Watch for:
If you notice any of these, don’t wait. Our team is available 24/7 to assess and resolve the issue before it escalates.
Repairing a burst pipe is just the beginning. At Done, we believe in solutions that last. After we’ve sealed the break, we’ll inspect your system for signs of other vulnerabilities, including aging pipe sections, corrosion, or improper pressure balance.
We also offer:
Our goal is to not just fix your plumbing—but to make it stronger than it was before.
Want to stay ahead of future pipe problems? Our Care Club includes seasonal plumbing inspections, priority emergency response, and expert support year-round. It’s peace of mind built into a smart home care plan—helping you catch small issues before they become disasters.
Since 1999, Done Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric has been the name local homeowners trust for emergency plumbing and long-term solutions. We know how Colorado’s climate, housing types, and older infrastructure can affect your pipes. Whether you’re dealing with a burst from winter weather or a sudden failure in the middle of summer, we’re ready—day or night.
Don’t let a burst pipe damage your home or your peace of mind. With Done, you get fast, professional service, honest pricing, and expert solutions you can count on—24/7. Whether it’s a pipe burst, leak, or full system repair, we’re here when you need us most.