California homes aren’t built for freezing weather, which makes them more vulnerable when cold snaps hit. Most Lemon Hill homes were built in the 1950s when frozen pipes weren’t a major concern, so pipes often lack proper insulation.
Even mild winters can produce a few nights of freezing temperatures, and that’s all it takes. Pipes in crawl spaces, attics, garages, and along exterior walls are especially at risk because these areas aren’t heated like the main living spaces.
The problem is that when pipes do freeze here, homeowners aren’t prepared. They don’t know where their main water shutoff is, they try dangerous thawing methods, or they wait too long hoping the problem will resolve itself. Professional help prevents a frozen pipe from becoming a burst pipe disaster.