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Frozen Pipes: Protecting Your Home or Business from Water Damage

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Frozen pipes are a serious concern for both residential and commercial properties during winter months. When water inside pipes freezes, it expands, increasing the risk of cracks, bursts, and subsequent leaks. The damage caused by frozen pipes can be immediate and long-lasting, affecting the structural integrity and safety of your property.


At West Tennessee Restoration, we’ve seen firsthand the devastating effects of frozen pipes and water damage. Here’s what you need to know to protect your property.


Why Choose West Tennessee Restoration?

At West Tennessee Restoration, we specialize in mitigating water damage caused by frozen pipes. Our team acts quickly to minimize immediate damage and prevent long-term issues. With years of experience serving residential and commercial clients, we’re equipped to handle any situation with professionalism and care.


Contact Us Today

If you’re dealing with frozen pipes or water damage, don’t wait. Call West Tennessee Restoration now to protect your property and prevent further damage:

📞 (731) 660-9090📞 (901) 395-3466

We’re here to help you restore your peace of mind—one satisfied client at a time.


Why Frozen Pipes Are Dangerous

  1. Pipe Bursting:As water freezes, it expands, exerting pressure on the pipe walls. This pressure can cause pipes to crack or burst, leading to leaks when the ice melts.

  2. Water Damage:A single burst pipe can release hundreds of gallons of water into your property in a matter of minutes, damaging flooring, walls, ceilings, and personal belongings.

  3. Long-Term Effects:Beyond the immediate cleanup, water damage can result in mold growth, weakened structural components, and costly repairs if not addressed quickly.

  4. Higher Risk in Unheated Areas:Pipes located in unheated spaces such as basements, crawlspaces, garages, and exterior walls are more susceptible to freezing.


Residential and Commercial Risks

  • Residential Properties:Frozen pipes can leave homeowners without water, damage valuable belongings, and compromise the safety of their homes. The financial burden can be significant, especially if the damage is extensive.

  • Commercial Properties:Businesses face the added risks of disrupted operations, loss of inventory, and potential liability if water damage affects employees or customers.


Signs Your Pipes May Be Frozen

  • No water or reduced water flow from faucets

  • Frost on exposed pipes

  • Strange smells coming from drains (caused by frozen water blocking airflow)

  • Visible cracks or leaks in pipes


Preventing Frozen Pipes

  1. Insulate Pipes:Use pipe insulation or heat tape on pipes in unheated areas.

  2. Keep a Consistent Temperature:Maintain a steady indoor temperature, even when away from the property.

  3. Let Faucets Drip:Allow a small trickle of water to flow through pipes to prevent freezing.

  4. Seal Cracks and Openings:Close gaps around windows, doors, and foundation to keep cold air out.

  5. Open Cabinet Doors:Allow warm air to circulate around pipes under sinks.

  6. Winterize Seasonal Properties:Drain water from pipes in homes or businesses that will be unoccupied during winter months.





What to Do If Pipes Freeze or Burst

  1. Turn Off the Water Supply:Locate and shut off your main water valve to prevent further damage.

  2. Thaw Pipes Safely:Use a hairdryer, heating pad, or space heater to warm frozen pipes gradually. Never use an open flame.

  3. Inspect for Leaks:Once the pipes are thawed, check for cracks or leaks.

  4. Call a Professional:If a pipe bursts or you suspect hidden damage, contact experts like West Tennessee Restoration immediately.

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