Frozen water line repair service
Your water lines are most likely to freeze during a cold snap or deep freeze, especially with high winds. The first
sign you will have that your pipes may be frozen is when you turn on the tap and you have not water!
If you encounter this the first thing you should do is TURN OFF the water via a shut off valve or in the case of
a
pump, electricity to the pump.
Water that freezes in a pipe expands with a pressure of over 2,000 lbs per square inch! If they pipe bursts, while under pressure it
will continue to leak until the pressure is turned off! The average water system today produces several hunder gallons of water
per hour, meaning that in as little as 15 minutes you could have 600 to 700 gallons of water entering your home, causing
considerable damage.
Water pipes located against an outside wall, under a sink located on an outside wall or in an unheated crawl space are the most
susceptible to freezing.
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Emergency plumbing service for frozen pipes!
The staff at Emergency Plumbing Services has years of experience working with the problem of
frozen pipes in both a home and commercial environmnet.
After accessing the situation, and getting your water flowing again we can take steps to make
sure that the problem is fixed permanently.
These can include, insulation of the effected area, installing a heating system for the pipes, to in
an extreme situation moving the effect piping so that it is out of the danger area.
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