Edmonton's cold winters can freeze your outdoor faucets, bibs, and supply lines, leading to costly water damage when pipes burst. Don't wait for a plumbing emergency – get ahead of the cold!
We offer fast, affordable frozen faucet repair and prevention services to protect your home during Alberta's harsh winters.
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If your outdoor faucet won't turn on or is leaking, it may be frozen or damaged. We diagnose and repair frozen faucet issues quickly.
Frozen pipes can burst and cause extensive water damage. We locate the burst, repair or replace the damaged section, and prevent future issues.
We prepare your outdoor faucets for winter by blowing out supply lines, installing frost-free bibs, and adding insulation.
Upgrade to frost-free outdoor faucets that prevent freezing even in extreme cold. A smart investment for Edmonton homeowners.
We inspect and insulate exterior wall plumbing that can freeze in cold weather, protecting your home from hidden pipe bursts.
Hidden water leaks from frozen or burst pipes can cause mold and structural damage. We use advanced methods to find leaks early.
Don't ignore these warning signs of frozen or about-to-freeze pipes
When you turn on an outdoor faucet and nothing comes out – or just a trickle – the supply line is likely frozen.
Reduced water pressure throughout your home can indicate a frozen or partially blocked pipe.
Visible frost on exposed pipes is a clear sign they're freezing and about to burst.
A sewage or musty smell could indicate a burst pipe behind walls or in the foundation.
Unexplained water stains on walls, ceilings, or floors can mean a hidden pipe has burst.
Banging, gurgling, or whistling sounds in your pipes can signal ice blockage or a pending burst.
Simple steps you can take to protect your home this winter
Always disconnect garden hoses from outdoor faucets before winter. Water left in hoses can freeze and damage the faucet.
Locate your outdoor water shutoff and turn it off. Then open the outdoor faucet to drain any remaining water.
Upgrade to frost-free outdoor faucets. They feature a shutoff valve inside your home where it's warm.
Keep your home heated to at least 55°F (13°C). Open cabinet doors to let warm air reach pipes under sinks.
Use pipe insulation on exposed pipes in garages, basements, and crawl spaces.
During extreme cold, let indoor faucets drip slightly to keep water moving and prevent freezing.
Don't wait for pipes to freeze and burst. Contact us now for winterization services and peace of mind all season long.
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