How To prevent Frozen Water Pipes ?

By Scott Rodgers

If you open a faucet and no water comes out, surely these are the sign of water pipe freezing. The problem is very frequent in winter season when the temperature falls abruptly. Frozen pipes are difficult to repair and one needs to fully replace them with new one which is further an expensive affair.

Usually the pipes installed at unheated places go unnoticed until they freeze or burst out. If overlooked, these would worsen the immediate area and eventually the complete room. For this, appropriate considerations should be taken.

Being aware of the fact, "prevention is better than cure", people should take preventive measures so as eliminate the frozen pipe disaster. The most basic step to be taken in this regard is to insulate all water pipes from cold moving air.

You can also wrap heater tapes around the pipes. These basically consists of a built in thermostat that helps keeping the pipes dry. Even you can install a heat reflector lamp for this.

Don't try to thaw a frozen pipe using an open flame. This can lead to pipe deterioration and can even ablaze the building on fire.

In order to safely come out of the problem go for some better options. Tools such as hand held blow dryer is best suited to accomplish the task. Specific temperature is fixed on to the device that moderately will clear up the blockage from the pipe.

Plumbers know that there would be hundred of calls to solve the problem regarding frozen pipes. These can help you a lot to carry out the thaw process. They actually know the need for your drainage system. Metal pipes in the home are repaired usually by rented welder fixed on both sides of the frozen pipe.

Plumbers may be able to re route the at- risk pipes to the protected areas, although this is not the practical solution and may add to overhead costs. But, added protection is worth the extra cost. - 30517

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