Frozen Pipes refer to plumbing pipes that have become frozen due to exposure to extremely cold temperatures. When water inside the pipes freezes, it expands, which can lead to the pipes cracking, bursting, or rupturing. This can result in significant water damage to the property. By understanding their insurance coverage, implementing preventive measures, and promptly addressing any water damage resulting from frozen pipes, policyholders can protect their property and minimize the financial impact of such incidents.

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What To Do If Your Pipes Freeze

There are lots of things you can do to reduce the risk of winter related losses such as frozen pipes. However, if temperatures are extremely cold and you turn on your tap to find a trickle or nothing instead of a steady flow, you probably have frozen pipes somewhere in your home. Water expands when frozen, but pipes do not, which can cause a pipe to burst. If you discover you have frozen pipes, act quickly…don’t wait for them to burst.