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PLUMBING TOPICS BOILERS, HEATING CHIMNEY INSPECTION DIAGNOSIS REPAIR Clogged Piping & Hot Water Flow FREEZE-PROOF A BUILDING Key Winterizing Topics How to Winterize a Building Winterize - Heat On Procedure Thermostat Settings Turn Water Off ? Winterize Water Softener & Treatment Equip. Find & Fix Water Pipe Freeze-Up Points Heat tapes, Heat, Insulation prevent Freeze-Up Freeze Protect Drains Winterize- Heat Off Procedure De-Winterized a Building Thawing Frozen Pipes Repairing Burst Leaky Pipes Turning on Heating Restoring Drains Turning on Water Water Supply/Drain Pipe Leak Types Restoring Water Softener & Treatment Equip GAS PIPING HOT WATER HEATERS LEAD WATER PIPES ODORS in BUILDINGS OIL FIRED WATER HEATERS OIL TANKS PIPING IN BUILDINGS AGE OF PIPING CLOGGED DRAINS DRAIN & SEWER PIPING DRAIN NOISES PLASTIC PIPING SEWER LINE REPLACEMENT TRAPS on DRAINS VENT PIPING WATER PRESSURE LOSS WATER SUPPLY PIPING Water pipe clog diagnosis Water pipe clog repair guide PLUMBING FIXTURES FAUCETS & CONTROLS SHOWERS SINKS TUBS TOILETS TOILET ALTERNATIVES TOILET OVERFLOW EMERGENCY RANGE BOILERS RELIEF VALVES - TP Valves SEPTIC SYSTEMS SEWER GAS ODORS SOLAR HOT WATER HEATERS SUMP PUMPS GUIDE TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL TANKLESS COILS TOILET OVERFLOW EMERGENCY WATER HEATERS ALTERNATIVE HOT WATER SOURCES ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS GAS FIRED WATER HEATERS HOT WATER IMPROVEMENTS HOT WATER QUANTITY IMPROVEMENT INDIRECT FIRED WATER HEATERS WATER HEATER PROPERTIES WATER, WELLS, WATER TANKS: TESTING GUIDE WATER PUMPS & TANKS PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY SHORT CYCLING WATER PUMPS TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL WATER PUMP & WATER TANK REPAIRS WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING CLOGGED DRAIN DIAGNOSIS DRAIN NOISE DIAGNOSIS WATER TESTS, CONTAMINANTS, TREATMENT WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS Basement Wells Cisterns Drilled Wells - steel casings Driven Point Wells How Much Water is In the Well? How to Test Well Water Quantity How to Get More Water From a Well Hand Dug Wells Springs as Water Supply Well Pits WATER PRESSURE LOSS WATER TANK TYPES WELL CLEARANCE DISTANCES WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY WELL PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY WELL PUMP PRIMING GUIDE More Information InspectAPedia ® Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Plumbing Water Septic Roofing Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge More Information Contact Us |
The articles at this website will answer most questions about freeze protection for piping and other building plumbing and heating system components: how to winterize a building to avoid frozen pipes, and how to thaw frozen water supply & drain piping, wells, & water tanks. Tips for Finding and Thawing Frozen Water or Heating PipesWe've used simple touch, by hand, feeling pipes for changed in the pipe temperature, or infra-red scanners to scan along piping to look for a drop in pipe temperature that may mark a frozen pipe location. If the heating pipes are frozen, often a section of the heating baseboard will be hot (hot water rising into the piping by convection if not forced by the circulator pump). Some methods we've seen used to thaw frozen pipes, in our preferred order include:
How to Repair Frozen Pipes that Burst or Leak
If a hot water heating pipe has frozen or a steam condensate heating pipe has frozen you won't see the leak until the building warms up but you may have trouble getting heat in some areas. If a water supply pipe has frozen you will see the leak as soon as the building warms up and the frozen pipe thaws, unless water has been turned off. If a drain pipe has frozen you'll notice it as the drain will be blocked. Worse will be the discovery of unsanitary water leaking when the piping thaws. Here are some tips for making repairs when these problems occur. A frozen fixture trap will be a smaller local leak that you should discover quickly by inspecting each fixture. The exception which occurs commonly is a frozen bath shower trap in a bathroom over an unheated garage. Such traps or other plumbing leaks may drain into the garage ceiling where they cause more damage and take a bit longer to discover. Find & repair the any frozen, leaky pipe breaks, cut out and replace that section of piping as follows:
Critical Steps in Returning a Winterized Building to ServiceAlthough we may have been careful to follow all of the best practices in winterizing a building, it is still possible that a pipe has frozen and burst during cold weather. So the procedure of turning heat and water supply back on in a building needs to include some careful and frequent checks for leaks or unsafe (heating system) conditions. Never ever simply turn on water, heat, or even electricity in a building that has been shut-down without remaining to monitor for unsafe conditions, fire, smoke, improper heating system operation, or the presence of leaks. Turning on the Heating System After a Building Has Been Winterized
But look at the heating equipment before even thinking of turning it back on. If your furnace has been flooded as this one, it is possible that the system is unsafe and should not be turned back on. Before turning a heating system back on we need to:
If the heating system was a steam or hot water boiler, check the boiler carefully for leaks when it is restored to service. Particularly some models of cast iron heating boilers may include boiler sections which loosen when the boiler spends months in a "cold" state, leading to boiler section leaks when the heater is filled and returned to service. Restoring the Building Drain System after a Building Has Been Winterized or "freeze-proofed"After you have turned on water supply, try each fixture by running a gallon or less of water into it. Then turn off the water and check the fixture trap for leaks. When you're confident that you've restored the fixture trap without leaks, run water longer to test the building drain piping for blockage or leaks. Stop, look, and listen for leaks. Before leaving the building that has been de-winterized, turn on one or more fixtures at a time, leave water running for a few minutes while you walk through the building looking and listening for evidence of a drain leak. Check for drain leaks before leaving the building. Of course if you detect a leak in the drain system turn the water supply off immediately and remove any spills before starting the leak repair. Staged Steps in Turning on Water Supply System to Minimize Water Leak Damage in BuildingsHere we recommend that you follow a staged step by step approach to turning on water in a building where the water supply has been shut down over a winter or during a period of absence. The staged approach lets us check each building area and fixture one by one, minimizing the chances of extensive water damage even if a leak has occurred while the building was unattended. Even for buildings located in areas not subject to freezing and burst pipes, a staged water turn-on approach is useful. A pipe may have been damaged or cut by building activities, a trap may have corroded through, or other plumbing damage may be present even if no freezing conditions occurred. Step by Step Details of the staged water-on procedure can be read at Turning on Water. Use links just below or at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links show where you are in our document or website. FREEZE-PROOF A BUILDING Technical Reviewers & ReferencesParticular thanks are due to experts and also consumers who read these articles and suggest corrections, changes, and additions to the material. Content suggestions, technical corrections and content critique are invited for any of the content at our website.
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