First, turn on the affected faucets and leave them open—this relieves pressure and allows water to flow once thawing begins. Don’t panic if nothing comes out initially; this is normal with completely frozen pipes. Never use open flames, torches, or high-heat devices to thaw pipes, as this can cause them to burst from thermal shock.
If you can access the frozen section safely, you can try gentle warming with a hair dryer, heating pad, or space heater, but keep heat sources away from flammable materials. Start warming near the faucet and work toward the coldest section of pipe. However, if pipes are behind walls or in crawl spaces, call us immediately.
Most importantly, know where your main water shut-off valve is located before you need it. If you hear running water or see signs of leaks while thawing, shut off the main water supply immediately and call us. In Sunnyside-Tahoe City’s conditions, attempting DIY repairs on frozen pipes often leads to bigger problems and more expensive repairs.