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You can use hot water and salt to thaw drainpipes. Stir a cup of kosher salt into hot water, then pour the concoction down the frozen drain. The concoction will act like rock salt put outside to melt ice-covered sidewalks.
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If your pipes do freeze, jump into action- you still may be able to save them! Just because pipes have frozen does not mean they will burst. If your pipes have not yet burst, leave your faucets turned on and call an experienced plumber immediately. You may be able to thaw the pipe with a hairdryer. If you try this, warm the pipe as close to the faucet as possible and work toward the coldest section of pipe. Pipes don’t always freeze in the same spot, so you must find the frozen section. If the pipe is frozen behind a wall, pump up the heat in your home and call an experienced plumber. Many plumbers in areas prone to freezing pipes have thaw machines that thaw pipes in minutes. Apply heat to the frozen pipe until full water pressure is restored and check other faucets in your home to determine if you have additional frozen pipes. Do not attempt thawing your pipes with a torch or other open flame as this is a fire hazard, and if you need to use a space heater, use it safely and never leave your home while the space heater is operating. You can use hot water and salt to thaw drainpipes. Stir a cup of kosher salt into hot water, then pour the concoction down the frozen drain. The concoction will act like rock salt put outside to melt ice-covered sidewalks. If your pipes have burst, turn off your water at the main shutoff valve in your house and leave your faucets turned on. This will stop the flow of water into your home and prevent further property damage. If there is standing water, do not use electrical appliances in those areas as this creates a danger of electrocution. Call an experienced plumber to fix the pipe and repair any damage from the burst.
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