When winter hits Toronto, frozen pipes become a serious concern for homeowners and businesses. A frozen pipe can lead to costly water damage, burst pipes, and major disruptions. If you’re dealing with frozen pipes or want to prevent them, Restoration Canada is here to help.
Why Do Pipes Freeze?
During extreme cold, water inside pipes can freeze, expand, and cause pipes to burst. This is especially common in poorly insulated areas like basements, attics, and exterior walls.
Signs of Frozen Pipes
- No water flow from faucets
- Frost on visible pipes
- Strange noises when turning on the tap
- Unusual odors from drains
How to Prevent Frozen Pipes
- Insulate Exposed Pipes: Use foam or heat tape to protect pipes in unheated areas.
- Keep a Steady Temperature: Maintain indoor heating above 12°C (55°F), even when away.
- Let Faucets Drip: Running a small stream of water can prevent freezing.
- Seal Air Leaks: Close gaps around doors, windows, and pipes leading outside
What to Do If Your Pipes Freeze
- Turn Off the Main Water Supply to prevent further damage.
- Apply Heat to the Pipe using a hairdryer or heating pad.
- Keep Faucets Open to allow melting ice to flow out.
- Call a Professional if the pipe remains frozen or has burst.
Need Immediate Help? Contact Restoration Canada!
If you suspect frozen or burst pipes, don’t wait. Our experts provide 24/7 emergency plumbing and water damage restoration services in Toronto and surrounding areas. We’ll quickly thaw, repair, and restore your property to prevent further damage.
Stay warm and protected this winter with Restoration Canada!