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How to Deal With Frozen Pipes 

How to Deal with Frozen Pipes Einstein Pros

The winter season is upon us once again, and whether or not you are ready, it will give you a hard time handling your household fixtures, especially your pipes.

Frozen pipes are not just a hassle, but it is a problem that leads to a series of constraints on your household. 

Deal with Frozen Pipes Bursting

Due to high pressure when water freezes inside pipes, there is a high possibility for pipes to burst causing leaks and cracks along the pipes.

This leads to flooding within the house, as well as expensive repairs. 

Do I Have a Frozen Pipeline?

When pipes are visible, you can see an obvious sign of freezing when plastic pipes show clear bulging. On the other hand, metal pipes are harder to detect as the symptoms can be seen in the performance of your household fixtures. 

A good example of a frozen pipeline is when water pressure is weak, or that the toilet flush is not refilling. 

When these things happen, it might be time to call a plumber. 

DIY Thawing Options for Exposed Pipes

When needed, you can perform DIY thawing with tools you can find within the household. 

Hair Dryer

It is simple. Just get a hairdryer, connect it to the closest electrical unit, and let it melt away the frozen water inside the pipelines. When using it for plastic pipes, it might be able to step several inches away to avoid melting the plastic. 

Hot Towel

Boil hot water along with a few towels, and simply wrap it around the pipeline. This can gradually increase the temperature and allow ease flow of water. 

Avoid Open Flame

While you might be tempted to use a flamethrower or a propane torch, this method can be very risky and cause damage to your pipe. 

When you deal with frozen pipes during winter, it is best to call in the experts. Einstein Pros is a trusted plumbing company in Bend, Oregon that caters to both residential and commercial areas providing quality solutions to frozen pipe problems, pipeline repair, and parts replacement. Call us now to book an appointment. 

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