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On nights with sub-zero temperatures, let your faucets drip slightly. Even a small amount of movement in the drain line can prevent ice from solidifying. When to Call a Pro
If you don't have a hair dryer handy, soak several towels in hot water, wring them out, and wrap them around the frozen pipe. Replace them as they cool. This is a slower method but very gentle on older plumbing systems. 5. Use a Plumber's Snake (Auger)
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⚠️ Never leave unattended. Keep away from flammable insulation or debris.
When winter hits hard, your plumbing is often the first to feel the bite. While most homeowners worry about supply lines bursting, a can be just as disruptive. A blockage in your kitchen sink, shower, or main sewer line caused by ice can lead to messy backups and potential pipe damage.
If only the kitchen sink is backed up, the freeze is likely in the "P-trap" or a section of pipe running through an exterior wall.
Once you locate the frozen pipe, you can try the following steps to thaw it. * Use a Space Heater. Space heaters are a go-to for d... Angie's List Tips for Thawing Frozen Pipes - Lakeway Municipal Utility District Try wrapping an electronic heating pad around the pipe, heating the area with a hair dryer, or both. Towels soaked in hot water wi... Lakeway MUD How To Thaw A Frozen Drain Pipe (Baking Soda, Vinegar ... Jan 31, 2026 —
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