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What Happens When Your Pipes Freeze?

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What Happens When Your Pipes Freeze?

You may have heard horror stories about homeowners whose pipes have frozen. When pipes freeze—something that can easily happen in the frigid winter—it obstructs the flow of water into your home. It can do more than that, though: When water freezes in your pipes it expands, and can sometimes cause the pipes to rupture—leading to potentially significant and costly plumbing problems.

Preventing Frozen Pipes

You obviously want to avoid this—and the good news is, there is much you can do to prevent your pipes from freezing.

Dealing with Frozen Pipes

The question is, what happens when these efforts at prevention come up short? If you find that you have a “no flow” scenario:

If water is flowing, meanwhile, and if it’s leaking through a ruptured pipe, you want to turn off the main water valve immediately and call a professional plumber!

Frozen pipes are nothing you want to mess around with; take full preventative steps, and, if necessary, prompt action to resolve the issue. For help, call our plumbing team today!

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