If it is snowing in Atlanta and temperatures are dropping fast, frozen pipes are not a maybe. They are a real threat.
And when pipes freeze, they do not fail quietly.
They crack.
They burst.
They flood your home in minutes.
They burst.
They flood your home in minutes.
Every winter cold snap, we get the same calls. Water not working. Pipes making strange noises. Water pouring from ceilings and walls. Homeowners shocked that this could happen in Georgia.
Here is the truth.
Frozen pipes do not care what state you live in. They only care about temperature.
If your home is not prepared, you need to act now.
How Pipes Freeze in Atlanta Homes
Most frozen pipe damage happens in places homeowners rarely think about.
- Attics
- Crawl spaces
- Garages
- Exterior walls
- Outdoor hose bibs
When temperatures drop below freezing, water inside the pipe expands. Pressure builds. The pipe cracks from the inside out. You usually do not see the damage until the pipe thaws.
That is when the real disaster begins.
Signs Your Pipes Are Frozen Right Now
If you notice any of these signs, time matters.
- No water coming from a faucet
- Only a trickle of water
- Frost on exposed pipes
- Strange banging or cracking sounds
- A sudden drop in water pressure
If one faucet is frozen, others may not be far behind.
What to Do Immediately If You Suspect Frozen Pipes
This is the part most homeowners get wrong.
Step 1: Keep Faucets Slightly Open
Even a small drip helps relieve pressure inside the pipe. Pressure is what causes pipes to burst.
Step 2: Open Cabinet Doors
Let warm air reach pipes under sinks, especially on exterior walls.
Step 3: Apply Gentle Heat
Use a hair dryer or space heater. Never use an open flame.
Start heating near the faucet and move slowly toward the wall.
Step 4: Know Where Your Main Water Shutoff Is
If a pipe bursts, shutting off the water fast can save thousands in damage.
If you cannot locate it, call a plumber now.
What Not to Do
These mistakes turn small problems into major emergencies.
- Do not use a blowtorch
- Do not crank space heaters unattended
- Do not ignore frozen pipes hoping they fix themselves
They will not.
Why Frozen Pipes Turn Into Burst Pipes
Here is the part no one tells you.
Most pipes burst after they thaw.
The ice expands. The pipe cracks. Then the ice melts and water rushes through the break at full pressure.
That is when ceilings collapse. Floors flood. Walls soak through.
If you think a pipe froze, do not wait until water starts pouring out.
How True Plumbing Handles Frozen Pipe Emergencies
When Atlanta experiences rare snow and extreme cold, response time matters.
At True Plumbing, we focus on:
- Fast emergency service
- Accurate leak detection
- Safe pipe thawing
- Permanent repairs, not patches
We do not guess. We find the problem and fix it correctly the first time.
Preventing Frozen Pipes During a Cold Snap
If the weather is still freezing, do this tonight.
- Let faucets drip overnight
- Disconnect outdoor hoses
- Insulate exposed pipes
- Keep indoor heat consistent
- Open cabinets in kitchens and bathrooms
These small steps can prevent massive damage.
Call Before a Small Freeze Becomes a Flood
If your pipes are frozen, partially frozen, or already leaking, do not wait.
Frozen pipe damage spreads fast and gets expensive quickly.
Call True Plumbing now for emergency frozen pipe service in Atlanta.
We are ready to help when it matters most.