We use controlled heat sources like heat guns, warm air blowers, and heating blankets to gradually thaw frozen pipes. The key is applying gentle, even heat rather than trying to thaw pipes quickly with high heat.
We never use open flames, propane torches, or other dangerous heating methods that could damage pipes or create fire hazards. Instead, we work methodically from the faucet toward the frozen area, allowing ice to melt slowly and evenly.
Our technicians also monitor the thawing process carefully, checking for signs of pipe damage as water flow returns. If we discover any cracks or weak spots during thawing, we can address them immediately before they become bigger problems.