Winter temperatures in Northeast Ohio can cause pipes to freeze and burst, leading to serious water damage and costly repairs. Taking a few preventive steps now can help protect your home and plumbing system.
Why Pipes Freeze
Pipes freeze when temperatures drop below 32°F, especially in unheated or poorly insulated areas like basements, attics, garages, and exterior walls. As water freezes, it expands and can cause pipes to crack or burst.
Signs of Frozen Pipes
- Little or no water flow
- Frost or ice on pipes
- Banging or gurgling sounds
- Unpleasant drain odors
How to Prevent Frozen Pipes
- Insulate exposed pipes and outdoor faucets
- Seal cracks and openings where cold air enters
- Keep indoor temperatures at or above 55°F
- Drain outdoor faucets and sprinkler systems
- Let faucets drip during extreme cold
What to Do If Pipes Freeze
- Shut off the main water supply
- Thaw pipes slowly using a hairdryer or warm towels
- Check for leaks before restoring water
- Never use open flames

When to Call a Professional
If pipes burst, leaks appear, or water damage occurs, professional help is critical.
🚨 PuroClean Emergency Restoration of Northeast Ohio is available 24/7 to respond to water damage caused by frozen or burst pipes.
📞 Call 440-653-8222 for immediate assistance