Frozen Pipes in Southern California

Frozen Pipes in Southern California

Frozen Pipes in Southern CaliforniaA very cold winter season lies upon us. In fact, as we write this, one of the coldest snowstorms ever recorded is making its way across the country –– and while Sunny California is mostly spared, we are definitely feeling the cold this year. In addition to being unbearable for us, this particular weather can create challenges for your home’s plumbing infrastructure. Learn what protective steps you can take and how Preferred Plumbing and Rooter Services can help Pomona families.

What are frozen pipes?

Frozen pipes are exactly what they sound like: under intense cold, water can freeze inside your pipes and block liquid water from flowing. Outdoor pipes are more valuable –– they can freeze after as little as 6 hours of exposure to particularly cold temperatures. Indoor pipes are more resilient but by no means immune.

In some extreme cases, a frozen pipe can burst. This is because water expands once it freezes, and the pressure build up can be too much for some pipes, especially if they are old. If a pipe burst, your home is at risk of being flooded, which can be very expensive to repair.

Signs of frozen pipes

The warning signs when it comes to frozen pipes are very straightforward. We list some of them down below.

A bulge or a crack in a pipe is a very good indicator you’re dealing with a frozen pipe. This happens because, as noted earlier, frozen pipes are more susceptible to cracking. It is also typical to see frost on the outside of a pipe.

Sometimes, however, your pipes can be frozen without exhibiting any clear visual cues. Instead, for example, you might notice a foul smell from the drain or faucet. It is also very common to have limited or no water when you open a faucet.

In addition, you might hear a whistling or banging noise coming from your pipes, as well as strange bubbling sounds when you flush the toilet.

Steps you can take

There are many steps you can take to protect your home’s plumbing system. One simple thing you can do, for example, is keep a trickle of water running during snowstorms and particularly cold weather events. If water sits idle in the pipes, it is more likely to freeze and create problems.

If you suspect your pipes are frozen or specially vulnerable, we also recommend having a professional plumber come take a look. Here at Preferred Plumbing and Rooter Services, our team of trusted professionals is ready to help: (877) 298-8105.