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If you have frozen pipes, you know how frustrating it can be to have no water supply in the house and not be able to fix the issue. Various things can cause frozen pipes, but the most common culprit is cold weather. When lines become frozen, they can become brittle and break. it leads water to leak and causing leak within your house. If you notice  your pipes are frozen, you can do a few things to try and fix the issue.

 

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Why do pipes freeze in Toronto?

The biggest issue homeowners have in Toronto is having a frozen pipe. Frozen pipes can cause many problems, including water shortages, flooded basements, and frozen toilets.

There are a few things that can cause frozen pipes in Toronto. One of the most common reasons is a lack of insulation in the lines. Insulation helps keep the water warm, which can cause pipes to freeze. Another common cause of frozen pipes is a lack of proper drainage. If the pipes cannot effectively drain water, it can freeze and cause pipes to freeze.

  • Water supply means water going inside the house.
  • A drain line means water going outside the house.

How do you identify frozen pipes?

You should call a plumber as soon as you suspect that there are frozen pipes. You can cause significant water damage that could lead to a burst pipe. If you suspect that you have frozen pipes, here are some tips to help you get them fixed as quickly as possible:

  1. First thing first, if you open any faucet or any water appliances and found no flow of water although all valves are open, then there is high chance water pipe frozen.
  2. Check your water pressure. It can become a sign that your pipes are broken.
  3. Check your water temperature. If your water is freezing, likely, your pipes are too.
  4. Make sure all of your water lines are properly insulated. Frozen pipes can cause them to burst.
  5. The smells from your pipes or faucets ensure your pipe may be blocked by ice.
  6. The unusual tiny drops coming from your taps confirm that your tube is jammed by ice.

What are the different way to repair frozen pipes?

A few different methods can be used to repair frozen pipes. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, so choosing the best way for a particular situation is essential.

  1. Cover basement spaces: All basement areas should be quickly sealed with foam and trimmed to fit the valves. the pipes in your basement won’t freeze more likely because of the amount of cold air that comes there.
  2. Apply heating tape on the exposed pipes: you can apply electric heating tape to the bare lines. Two pipes are available, i.e. manual heating tape and self-monitoring heating tape. You can use any of them according to your needs.
  3. Close garage doors: if any pipes are running through your garage, be sure that your garage doors must be closed.
  4. Open cabinet doors: your kitchen and bathroom cabinet helps to pass warm air to your plumbing areas, so make sure your wardrobe is opened.
  5. Leave the faucet to drip: Let cold water flow from faucets attached to bare pipes. It helps keep the tube from freezing if even a slight trickle of water flows through it.
  6. Maintain the temperature: Keeping your pipes above zero degrees is the best way to prevent them from freezing.
  7. Use a dryer or oven: The most common method is to thaw the pipe using a hair dryer or oven. This method is fast, but it can cause damage to the pipe if done incorrectly.
  8. Apply heat gun: Another method is to use a heat gun. This method is slower, but it doesn’t cause as much damage to the pipe.

The safest and most effective way to thaw frozen pipes is to use a pipe-thawing agent, but it can take hours to work.

If you have a frozen pipe, here are some tips to avoid disaster:

If you have a frozen pipe, you must call a plumber as soon as possible. Frozen pipes can cause severe water damage and lead to some property damage. Here are some tips to help you avoid a frozen pipe:

  • Best and easy-use hair dryer.
  • Make sure your water lines are inside the insulated house. This will help to protect them from freezing. This is long-term prevention.
  • Keep your outside faucets and hose bib shut off before winter. This will help to prevent water from being frozen from the outside.
  • If you find the length of the frozen part is longer than expected better to rent a thawing machine from a supplier with professional guidance.
  • If any pipes are running through your garage, be sure that your garage doors must be closed.
  • Keeping your pipes above zero degrees is the best way to prevent them from freezing.

Some of the best pipes for freezing conditions:

PEX, CPVC, and copper are the best and most commonly recommended pipes by experts that every home should prefer. Each pipe comes with a different set of materials. So let’s see some of the properties of these pipes;

  1. Copper pipe: A copper pipe’s narrow walls don’t extend enough to withstand the intense pressure that expanding, frozen water exerts on it. Ultimately, the pipe bursts, resulting in floods and water leaks.
  2. CPVC pipe: Plastic pipe, known as CPVC, is stiff and has thicker walls than copper. It is a superior solution because it won’t lose heat as rapidly. In comparison to copper, this plastic pipe is less stiff. To reduce the strain on its walls and prevent it from exploding as soon as copper, CPVC will slightly stretch.
  3. PEX pipe: Unlike copper, PVC, and CPVC pipes, PEX is a flexible plastic that can endure freezing conditions for a more significant amount of time. The material can expand further as the water freezes and stretches. PEX has its limitations, in any case.

From the above properties of each pipe, we can easily distinguish that PEX is the best pipe we can prefer for your home to reduce the frozen pipe problem.

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Conclusion.

Whether a frozen is harsh or the pipe bursts due to frozen pipe, call a professional plumber. We can resolve the issue within an hour of your call. In the case your pipes are frozen, you will need to thaw them out. You can do this by using a hairdryer, a warm water hose, or an oven. Be cautious when doing this, as pipes can be scorching. On the condition of the frozen pipe, you may be wondering what you can do to fix it. Fortunately, there are several options available to you.

One option is to try to thaw the pipe using a hair dryer or a warming pad. If the line is frozen solidly in place, you may need to call a professional. You may need to call a professional if the line is frozen solid.

 

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FAQs

  • 1. Do you service after business hours?

    Absolutely! We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days per week to ensure you are quickly taken care of. Call us at (416) 383-7378  for all your plumbing needs.

  • 2. How to thaw a frozen pipe in the wall?

    Whenever your home’s water pipes are frozen, a hair dryer is usually the easiest way to thaw them. Turn the hair dryer on full blast and hold it about four to six inches away from the frozen pipe. The heat will start to break the ice, and the pipe will begin to thaw.

  • 3. How do Everest drain and plumbing help while pipes are frozen? 

    At any time your pipes have frozen, don’t panic! Everest is here to help. We’ll walk you through the steps to thawing your pipes and getting your water flowing again. We can fix the issue within an hour and allow you 24 hours.

  • 4. The water pipe has frozen; what to do?

    In case you find yourself with a frozen water pipe, the first step is to try to break the ice off. If this doesn’t work, you’ll need to use a hacksaw to cut a hole in the pipe and release the pressure. You’ll need to call a professional plumber if you can’t do either.

  • 5. How to thaw a frozen drain pipe?

    If your drain is frozen, using a hair dryer on low heat is the best way to thaw it. Ensure the drain is covered with plastic wrap to avoid accidental burns. Once the pipe is warm, use a plunger to dislodge any chunks of ice. Do not use boiling water or a hose.

  • 6. What to do if the hot water pipe is frozen?

    If the hot water pipe is frozen, the best action is to call a professional. Frozen pipes can cause water to leak, increase your energy bills, and even result in a full-blown water main break.

  • 7. How to fix a frozen pipe?

    Every time you notice your water is not flowing from your faucet or fixture and you think it might be a frozen pipe, there are a few things you can do to try and fix the issue.

    • Turn off your water main at the main shut-off valve.
    • Clear any obstructions from the pipe
    • The pipe has frozen; what to do?

    whenever you find yourself in a situation where your pipe has frozen, there are a few things you can do to try and fix the problem.

    The most important thing is to try to thaw the pipe out as quickly as possible. You can do this by either using a hairdryer or a microwave.

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