How To Fix Frozen Pipes
How To Fix Frozen Pipes - Nov 22, 2020
Living in the harsh Toronto climate, frozen pipes are a common occurrence in many households during the cold winter months. When pipes freeze it’s not only a huge inconvenience due to the lack of running water, but can grow into an even bigger problem for homeowners. Unfortunately, it can happen to anyone - it depends where your pipes are located and how they are insulated. Luckily
Frozen pipe repair in Toronto is a specialty of ours. More on that below.
Preparing your home prior to winter coming is the best way to lessen the chances of this occurring. However, if you suspect the pipes are frozen in your home, what can you do to fix them to get your water restored and running again as soon as possible?
In this article, our expert plumbers at
DrainWorks Plumbing in Toronto will tell you how. We’ll let you know how to identify frozen pipes in your home and what to do in the event of this major plumbing issue.
A common question we receive is how to know if your pipes are frozen. Fortunately, there are a couple ways to help identify this problem. If your water isn’t flowing when you turn on the faucet and your toilet doesn’t refill after flushing, that’s a sign that your pipes are likely frozen. Another tell-tale sign is having frost coating your water line. If this occurs then you should call your local plumber right away to prevent excessive damage to your home.
The only thing to keep in mind is that not all pipes are visible in every home. Calling a licensed and insured plumber is your best option in this instance.
Despite the irritation of not having access to water, the greatest danger of having frozen pipes is not actually the freezing itself. The real problem happens when they begin to thaw, leaving your house at risk of water leakage and flooding. As soon as this occurs, you need to contact a home remediation company.
Even worse, when the pressure builds up within your pipes, they can rupture and cost you a lot of money down the line.
Chances are, if you’re reading this article, you may be wondering how to reduce the risk of frozen pipes. Be sure to follow all of these preventative measures below to ensure it doesn’t occur.
● Any outdoor pipes are at risk of freezing due to sub-zero temperatures. Prior to cold weather arriving, make sure that you’ve properly drained all of your outdoor water lines and hoses by closing their valves and letting excess water run out.
● Try opening bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors for warmer air to reach your pipes. This greatly reduces the chance of them freezing.
● One way to prevent frozen pipes is by ensuring your garage door stays closed if you have a water line in the area.
● Every so often, run water through your pipes and allow them to drain in the event of very cold temperatures arriving. Doing so greatly reduces the likelihood of them freezing.
● If you are going on vacation, it may be tempting to save a little on the electricity bill and turn off your furnace completely. Doing this, however, can result in the pipes freezing while you are away. One way to avoid this is by setting your thermostat for no less than 55℉ for the duration of your trip.
In the event of your pipes freezing, you should turn off your water immediately. Every homeowner should know where their water valve is located in case this happens in your house. If you are unable to shut off the valve, call the
city of Toronto to turn off your water ASAP.
When water builds up and freezes, it starts to put excessive pressure on your pipes. This ice blockage leaves them vulnerable to bursting and breaking. So, as a homeowner or tenant, you may be wondering what to do in the event that this does occur.
Similar to when your pipes freeze, the most important thing to do first is to turn off your water right away once they freeze. This is crucial in preventing further costs down the road. Once you do that, be sure to call a licensed plumber immediately in order to fix the problem and get your water running again as soon as possible.
In the meantime, our plumbers recommend wrapping a towel around the pipe if you can locate the area of the problem. This will help slow or stop excessive water from damaging your property. You will also need to start cleaning up the water as soon as possible to prevent water damage to your home. If left unattended, mold can start to develop and leave you with upwards of a $5000 bill that could have been avoided.
If you think your pipes are frozen, it’s important to get in touch with qualified professionals right away. Seek out a home remediation company who can get your water restored as soon as possible.
Fortunately, our licensed and insured plumbers at DrainWorks can provide same-day service for these emergency situations. What really sets us apart is the “mobile warehouses” that our plumbers are equipped with. When we arrive, we have everything we need to get the job done without running out to the hardware store. That’s why so many people in Toronto rely on us during the winter to resolve their issues with their frozen pipes.
When you have a plumbing emergency in the GTA, DrainWorks has a solution. Feel free to contact us at anytime for assistance with regards to frozen pipes.
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