Do not use corrosive drain cleaners. They might cause a chemical reaction with the pipes or ice and produce poisonous gases or substances that may result in burns or even blindness if they mistakenly shoot up from the pipes. Never take a open flame near a frozen pipe, a number of houses have been lost to that effect.
How do you unfreeze a drain pipe?
In most cases, you can unfreeze a frozen drainpipe by pouring hot water down it. Fill a pot with a half-gallon of water, and heat it on the stove. When it begins to boil, carefully remove it from the stove and slowly pour it down the drain. This may be enough to thaw the ice and completely clear your drain.
Can you unclog a frozen pipe?
Make sure the hot water is turned on, and the cold water turned off. Once the ice has thawed enough to allow a flow through the pipe, turn all other faucets to a trickle. This will keep the hot water flowing. Allow the frozen pipe to completely thaw and the water to flow freely before turning it off.
How long does it take pipes to unfreeze?
If you choose to unfreeze your own pipes, how long it takes for pipes to thaw depends on whether the pipes are exposed, enclosed, or underground. It will take roughly 30-40 minutes of using a heat source to thaw exposed pipes.
How do I know if my drain is frozen or clogged?
Run a pipe snake down into your drain to make sure your drain pipe is actually frozen and not just clogged. Pull the pipe snake back up and examine the end you sent down into the drain. If there is no hair or food stuck to the end of the pipe snake, your blockage is likely ice.
What to do if you have frozen pipes?
Call a Qualified Plumber for Frozen Pipe Repair
Although you can sometimes successfully thaw a pipe by yourself, it’s best to call a professional plumber. They will arrive with specialized equipment designed to thaw pipes safely and effectively.
How do plumbers unfreeze pipes?
Use a space heater, heat lamp, or hair dryer to thaw the frozen length of pipe. Wrapping freezing pipes with thermostatically controlled heat tape (from $25 to $61, depending on length) is also an effective way to quickly thaw a trouble spot. Don’t thaw pipes using a propane torch, which presents a fire risk.
When should I call a plumber for frozen pipes?
If You Have Frozen Pipes
Use a hair dryer to thaw the ice blockage if the frozen pipe is exposed and visible. (Do not use an open flame to thaw!) If frozen pipes are not visible, call in the experts at Roto-Rooter. If you notice slower water flow and expect frozen pipes, you should call a plumber immediately.
At what temp will pipes unfreeze?
You might be tempted to wait for the pipes to thaw out by themselves. But keep in mind: Depending on the weather, the process can take days. Pipes typically don’t freeze until the temperature dips to 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
Do frozen pipes always burst?
A: Frozen pipes do not always burst, if the expanding ice can push water out through an open faucet. However, pipes freeze quite quickly, so the time between freezing and bursting can be very short.