Dealing With Frozen Pipes in Warwick

matthew • September 15, 2015

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Being a homeowner is a big responsibility and one of the things that you have to be concerned about is the possibility of  frozen pipes  for your Warwick home. Plumbing alone has many facets and areas that you must address, aside from worrying about having pipes freeze and burst. At some point, this is likely something that you will have to deal with; how you deal with it is what makes all of the difference. Knowing what to do and being able to address it quickly changes everything.

Top Signs of Frozen Pipes

If you suspect you may have frozen pipes, there are some key factors that could be indicators:

  1. Unusual Sounds –  Clanking, whistling, banging and bubbling are all clues that you may have a frozen pipe. This is the result of air not being able to escape because there is a blockage or restriction in the pipe that, during the winter, is often due to ice.
  2. Damp Drywall –  It’s no real surprise that leaks in the pipes can lead to water marks on the ceiling or drywall. Puddles, drips from drop ceiling tiles and water in any other place than it normally should be are all potential signs that you have an ice obstruction in your pipes.
  3. Obvious Plumbing Issues –  Things can go wrong any time of year but issues that happen during the winter are often linked to cold, especially during hard freezes. So if you notice nothing comes out of the faucet, or it is slow, smells odd or any similar issues, frozen pipes could be the culprit.

Of course there are other signs, including more obvious ones like noticing iced or even wet pipes. This is an especially concerning problem for pipes that are not covered or insulated. If you notice frost or dampness, as well as pipes that are bulging, you could be looking at a frozen section of pipe. It is always a good idea to take precautions, such as covering pipes, prior to times when you know the temperatures will drop severely.

Call on the Pros

By working with the Mid-Hudson Plumbing team you are getting the best in professional plumbing services, including our area of specialty – frozen pipes. For 15 years now we have been the name locals rely on for the finest in quality workmanship, customer service and more than affordable pricing. Don’t take chances when it comes to taking care of your home, right down to the plumbing. Contact us today to find out more about how we can take care of your Warwick plumbing issues.


If you are looking for a New Windsor plumbing, heating & air conditioning contractor, please call  (845) 569-1299  or complete our  online request form .

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