
Shut off the main water supply by turning off the main stop tap, which is usually either in the area where the main service pipe connects to the home or under the kitchen sink. It is best to ensure that everyone in your family knows where it is located and how to turn it off in case of a emergency.
Let the pipe drain out the water by turning on all cold taps. Switch off the water heating system and then turn on all hot taps to help in draining the water supply system. Also, flush all toilets. All leaks should stop once there is no more water running from the taps.
Remember to turn off the main electrical supply unit immediately and never touch anything electrical if it's wet.
Next, Find the Break or Leak
Try to locate exactly where the pipe burst to prevent further damage. Once you've found where the leak initially started, you can mark it with a magic marker or cloth to show the plumber when he comes. Then Get Professional Help
Submit an Insurance Claim
When incidents like emergency water damage happen, it is best to contact your insurance company immediately to begin your homeowner’s insurance claim. Your insurance agent will advise you what steps you should take for your policy, and visit your home to assess the damage. Documentation of the damage is very important and you can do this right away while waiting for the insurance agent. Use a digital camera or video camera at home. If you can, get a statement from the New Jersey plumbing service and restoration crew about what they think caused the water damage. Give that information to the insurance agent.Having your house flooded by a burst or leaky pipe is a terrible thing. But if it happens to you, be ready to spring into action to limit the water damage in your home.