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Dealing with a frozen drain is a rite of passage for many homeowners in cold climates. By staying calm, avoiding open flames, and applying gentle heat, you can safely thaw the blockage and get your water flowing again.
If the drain pipe is frozen inside a cabinet or a vanity, the ambient air might be too cold to allow for effective thawing. how to unfreeze a drain
If your sink or shower is backed up during a cold snap, youβre likely dealing with an ice blockage in the P-trap or external line. Thawing a drain requires a gentler touch than regular pipes to avoid cracking the PVC or causing a backup. Dealing with a frozen drain is a rite
It cannot be stressed enough: Never use a blowtorch, propane torch, or any open flame to thaw pipes. This is a leading cause of house fires. High heat can also damage plastic (PVC/PEX) piping, causing it to melt or warp. If your sink or shower is backed up