Last week’s tip addressed how to prevent a frozen pipe. Now we look at what to do if a pipe does freeze:
- Shut off the water at the main shutoff valve and open the faucet nearest to the frozen pipe so it can drain as it thaws.
- Waterproof the area with containers and plastic drop clothes in case leaks occur.
Use one of the following methods to gradually warm the frozen pipe. Be sure to work from the faucet toward the iced-up area.
- Run a hair dryer like a torch over the frozen section to gently defrost the pipe.
- Wrap a heating pad around a length of the frozen pipe.
- Leave a vanity or cabinet door open to circulate warm air around pipes.
Remember, Russo Bros. & Co. technicians are equipped with professional pipe thawing equipment and can tackle any emergency.