Frozen Pipe Repair

Canadians are accustomed to the bitterly cold winters. However, just like every other season, winter offers your house a unique set of risks. Few Canadians know that frozen pipes can occur, even though many know their existence. You ought to be aware of the answers to the following questions:
  •  Where is the primary shut-off valve located?
  •  Do you possess separate shut-off valves? 
  •  Have you turned off the water to your garden hose? 
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Frozen Pipe Solutions: Get Your Plumbing Flowing Again

Winter weather can significantly affect your plumbing, particularly if it results in frozen pipes. For quick and efficient solutions to frozen pipes, contact Blueflow Plumbing and Drain. Our knowledgeable staff recognizes the seriousness of the situation and is prepared to act quickly to restore the smooth operation of your plumbing.
Our specialty at Blueflow is rapidly and safely thawing out frozen pipes. We carefully thaw the damaged pipes using cutting-edge methods and tools to save damage and restore water flow to your house or place of business. You can trust our knowledgeable specialists to do a comprehensive situation assessment and apply the best action to get your plumbing system back up and running as soon as possible. For dependable frozen pipe solutions, you can rely on, get in touch with Blueflow Plumbing and Drain to avoid having frozen pipes ruin your day.

How to Protect Yourself from Frozen Pipes?

  • Keep interior temperatures above freezing.
  • Insulate vulnerable pipes in unheated areas.
  • Seal cracks and gaps in walls and foundation.
  • Allow faucets to drip during extreme cold.
  • Open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate pipes.
  • Disconnect outdoor hoses and shut off outdoor water supply.
  • Consider installing pipe insulation or heat tape for added protection.
Contact a qualified plumber if a frozen pipe burst or the freezing is severe. After your call, we can have the problem fixed in an hour. If your pipes are frozen, you must thaw them out. A warm water hose, an oven, or a hairdryer can all be used for this. It can be dangerous because the pipes can burn. Given the state of the frozen pipe, you might be wondering how to fix it.

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