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In cold temperatures, water service lines can freeze if frost is pushed below the water line. Water lines inside the home can also freeze due to freezing temperatures, extreme wind chill and cold drafts.
Become familiar with what to do if your pipes have frozen, and ways to prevent pipes from freezing in the future.
If you suspect that your pipes are frozen follow these steps to confirm.
The sooner a frozen line is thawed, the better. Over time, freezing will extend further along the line and make thawing more difficult, time-consuming and potentially more costly. Here are a few more tips to fix frozen pipes:
Repair costs associated with frozen pipes are the responsibility of the homeowner. Here are a few tips to prevent frozen pipes in the winter:
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