How to unfreeze frozen pipes


My Love , Saturday, 7th of August 2010 10:25:22 PM

This is my first winter in a cold climate, and not knowing any better, l 
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turned off my heat while l was going to be gone over the weekend. l 
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returned to my apartment on monday, and my pipes had frozen. l turned the 
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heat back on, turned on the faucets a bit, and have been gone since then. 
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Returning today (Wednesday), my pipes are still frozen and the heat is 
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back up to 70.

l have located the freeze, l believe. There is 
a copper pipe covered in foam tubing, and it is very cold to touch. It 
feels frozen. The only heat device l have immediate access to is a 
blowdryer. Is that the best course of action? Should l just aim my hair 
dryer up and down the pipe until it melts? Or should l leave my heat on 
and my faucets slightly open and let it unfreeze on its own?
/>I'd prefer not to have to call a plumber if at all possible.
/>Thanks!
 
 
 
 
 

Angel , Sunday, 8th of August 2010 01:17:56 AM

If ur water pipes freeze, you may want to call a plumber.  
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Without experience, it is dangerous to try to unfreeze pipes yourself. If  
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a plumber is not available, here are some helpful hints:  
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Use ''heat tape,'' available from local hardware stores.  
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Pour hot water on the pipes.  
Wrap rags around the pipes & pour hot water on the rags.  
 
Once the water is flowing again, let it run until the danger of freezing  
passes. Run cold water rather than hot. Cold water will prevent  
re-freezing, & you won't waste energy heating water that will just go down  
the drain.  
 
Preventing Frozen Pipes  
 
The best cure for frozen pipes is prevention. Follow these basic steps:  
 
Wrap ur hot & cold water pipes with at least two inches of insulation or  
with insulation tape specifically designed for pipes.  
 
Disconnect hoses from outside faucets.  
 
Protect faucets by wrapping newspaper or insulation around them or by  
installing specialized faucet insulators, available at most hardware  
stores.  
 
Drain sprinkler systems.  
 
If you're worried about pipes freezing overnight or while you're away from  
home, leave a small trickle of cold water running in faucets both inside &  
out, furthest from the meter. This is most important for pipes that run  
along an outside wall. This helps prevent freeing because moving water  
takes longer & is harder to freeze than water that is standing still. The  
trickle needs to be a steady stream that is the approximate diameter of a  
standard pencil lead. Also, leave cabinet doors open in front of pipes to  
expose them to the heated interior of ur home.  
 
 
 
 
 

Papu , Monday, 9th of August 2010 03:37:05 AM

Hairdryers are what the plumbers use here in Vermont so go for  
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it. Do NOT use anything bigger or stronger or you risk bursting the pipes.  
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This most likely won't happen again unless where you live often gets temps  
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like we've had this year. If it IS going to be this cold again you can  
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leave the faucet on (just a tiny trickle) while you're away. What you will  
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pay for that amount of water is worth it to avoid major plumbing issues. It  
also helps to open the cabinets under the sinks so some heat can reach  
them.  
 
 
 
 
 

Jet and Bennie , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 03:10:46 AM

Your hair dryer is the best way to heat the pipe if you know  
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exactly where it is frozen. But this will take some patience and holding.  
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Leave the heat on and keep any doors to that area open so the heat can  
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circulate to the pipes. Take the foam tubing off the pipe for now until  
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it thaws out. Good luck  
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King Kong , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 08:32:14 AM

A hair dryer may work if you know where the frozen section is.  
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You will need to apply the heat directly to the copper pipe to have an  
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effect. I would not recommend a torch since it sounds like you a novice  
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and a torch could easily start a fire. ( remember you have no water  
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available to put it out). Otherwise as the heat from the apartment  
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saturates the pipe it will thaw on its own.  
 
 
 
 
 

budda butt , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 12:38:38 PM

electric heating pad will do it slowly, but if the pipes are  
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frozen hard, you may have to replace a joint Or two and if the pipe is  
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copper, then you have to s use solder and if you can not soder you call  
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the plumber.  
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Honey Buns , Friday, 13th of August 2010 04:26:58 AM

They will not unfreeze on their own.  
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Using a hair dryer or a blow torch can do the trick.  
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You can also heat heat packs in the microwave and place it on them.  
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WATERMELON , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 06:48:12 AM

sit on them  
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mocha latte , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 02:49:51 PM

Torch.  
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