Yes, pool pipes can burst, typically due to freezing temperatures, excessive pressure, or deterioration over time. When water inside the pipes freezes, it expands, which can cause the pipes to crack or break. Additionally, if the water pressure exceeds the pipe's capacity, it can lead to ruptures. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help prevent such issues.
Burst water pipes and water heaters busting are covered for the damage caused inside the house if its sudden and accidental, but the pipe or water heater themselves are not covered as this is maintenance. This is generally not a problem as the damage is more severe than the piece of pipe. Outdoors is going to be more of a problem as the damage is nothing anyway. More information is needed to give you a complete answer. Are you talking about sprinkler system, pipes in a pool house for the pool, or other pipes. Cause is the issue in question as well.
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If your water pipes burst, turn off the main water supply, drain the faucets, and call a plumber for repairs.
Water freezes at 0 deg C. As the water freezes in the pipes, it expands and it is the force of expansion which causes the pipes to burst.
Because when water freezes it expands thus bursting the pipes.
Rigid pipes are more likely to burst since they are more brittle and cannot travel as far when subject to strain.
becuse the brake pipes can burst
Frozen pipes burst because water expands when it freezes, creating pressure that can cause the pipe to crack or burst. To prevent this, you can insulate pipes, keep them warm with heating, and let faucets drip during cold weather to keep water flowing.
If the pipes burst in your house, turn off the water supply immediately to prevent further damage. Contact a plumber to repair the pipes and clean up any water to prevent mold growth.
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A plumber is a tradesman (or woman) who mends burst water pipes.
I see no reason why you would insulate them. When you close your pool for winter you will purge (empty) your pump and pipes. The water in the pool would freeze long before the water will in the pipes under ground.