Thawing Frozen Pipes

When winter temperatures drop, frozen pipes can quickly become a serious issue — risking pipe bursts, water damage, and costly repairs. Our expert plumbers are trained to safely and efficiently thaw frozen pipes using specialized equipment and proven techniques.

We respond fast to minimize damage, restore your water flow, and ensure your plumbing system is protected against future freezing. Whether it’s a single frozen pipe or a full system at risk, you can count on us for prompt, reliable service.

What Are The Benifits

Our Thawing Frozen Pipes service offers a range of benefits designed to protect your home and restore your peace of mind. By acting quickly, we help prevent frozen pipes from bursting — saving you from costly water damage and repairs. Our licensed plumbers use safe, flame-free thawing methods to restore water flow efficiently and without risk to your plumbing system. 

  • Prevent Pipe Bursts
  • Fast & Efficient Service
  • Safe Thawing Methods
  • Winter-Ready Plumbing Advice

We pride ourselves on fast response times, ensuring that your home is back to normal as soon as possible. In addition to resolving the immediate issue, we also provide expert advice on how to prevent frozen pipes in the future, helping you stay one step ahead of winter weather.

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How do I prevent frozen pipes in the winter?

To prevent frozen pipes in winter, insulate exposed pipes and keep your home’s temperature consistently above 55°F, even when you’re away. Let faucets drip slightly during extreme cold and open cabinet doors to allow warm air to reach indoor plumbing. Seal any cracks or gaps where cold air can enter to keep your pipes protected.

What Should I Do If I Have A Leaky Faucet?

If you have a leaky faucet, start by turning off the water supply to prevent further dripping and water waste. Then, check if the issue is due to a worn washer, loose part, or damaged cartridge — all of which are relatively easy to replace. If you're unsure or the leak persists, it’s best to call a licensed plumber to avoid potential water damage or higher utility bills.

How Often Should I Flush My Water Heater?

You should flush your water heater at least once a year to remove sediment buildup that can reduce efficiency and shorten the lifespan of the unit. If you have hard water, consider flushing it every 6 months. Regular flushing helps maintain consistent water temperature, improves energy efficiency, and prevents corrosion or clogs.