Frozen Pipes: How to Avoid a Disaster

Tips on how to prevent pipes from freezing and what to do if they do freeze

Image of Samantha Herron By Samantha Herron.
Updated Feb 7, 2022

DENVER (PRWEB) February 07, 2022 - The 2,000 mile-long winter storm that gripped a large part of the U.S. last week has brought the risk of freezing pipes and subsequent water damage back to the forefront. BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC, a leading national property restoration company in the U.S., recommends several ways to prevent pipes from freezing and what to do if they do freeze.

Pipes can freeze for any combination of reasons, explains Denise Harrison, BluSky risk operations manager. Quick drops in temperature to 20 degrees Fahrenheit or below, or extended hours below 32 degrees can cause it. Poor insulation or setting thermostats too low can make it more likely to happen.

According to Harrison, there are a few steps business and residential property owners can take that will dramatically reduce the risk of frozen pipes.

How to keep pipes from freezing:

You cant keep the temperature from dropping but you can protect your pipes, Harrison said. If you havent already done so, insulate any pipes in crawl spaces or attics.

Pipe freezing is especially an issue in warmer climates where pipes run through un-insulated or under-insulated spaces when frigid temperatures arrive. It is important to insulate both hot and cold lines and seal leaks that let cold air into spaces where pipes are located. Disconnecting garden hoses and draining sprinkler systems will reduce the chance of freezing at those points as well.

What to do when a hard freeze is coming:

Harrison shared steps for property owners to take when a hard freeze is coming.

Let warm water trickle from faucets overnight especially near exterior walls, and open cabinet doors to allow heat to reach un-insulated pipes under sinks, said Harrison. Dont turn your thermostat down below 65 degrees during extreme cold because further drops in temperature could be enough to cause a problem. Your heating bill may go up a little, but thats better than an expensive repair job.

What to do if a pipe freezes:

Dont assume your pipes will automatically burst if theyve frozen, Harrison added. No reason to panic yet.

The first step if a pipe freezes is to turn on faucets and leave them on. As the frozen area starts to melt, water will start moving again and help more ice to melt. If its possible to locate the frozen area of the pipe, a property owner can apply heat with an electric heating pad, electric hair dryer or portable space heater, or wrap the pipes with towels soaked in hot water.

Never use a blowtorch, kerosene or propane heater or other open flame that could create a fire hazard, Harrison said. Devices like that could also boil the water and cause the pipe to explode.

If those steps dont do the trick or if a property owner doesnt feel confident about performing them, its time to call a licensed plumber.

What to do if a pipe bursts:

Turn the water off at the main shutoff valve and leave the faucets on, said Harrison. Then call a licensed plumber immediately to repair the pipe.

A burst pipe can result in water damage, Harrison added. Depending on the extent of the damage, the next call should be to a reputable property restoration company to extract the water and dry the structure to prevent secondary damage and mold from developing.

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About BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC Denver, Colorado-based BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC is a full-service national restoration, renovation, environmental and roofing provider for properties damaged by water, fire, storms and other disasters across the nation. For more information about BluSky Restoration Contractors, please visit GoBluSky.com or call (800) 266-5677.

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