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Uncategorized June 21, 2026

How to Prevent Frozen Pipes in Parker, CO — A Homeowner’s Guide to Avoiding Costly Winter Damage

How to Prevent Frozen Pipes in Parker, CO — A Homeowner’s Guide to Avoiding Costly Winter Damage

Why Frozen Pipes Are Colorado’s Most Expensive Winter Surprise

If you own a home in Parker, Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, or anywhere in the south Denver Metro, winter plumbing protection isn’t optional — it’s essential. Colorado’s rapid temperature swings, where a pleasant afternoon can plunge well below freezing overnight, put serious stress on your plumbing. Water expands about 9% when it freezes, creating enough pressure to burst even metal pipes.

The cost of ignoring it is steep. According to the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, a burst pipe can cost more than $5,000 in water damage on average — and in severe cases, far more once you factor in flooring, drywall, and mold remediation.

Warning Signs of a Frozen Pipe

Catching a freeze early can save you thousands. During cold snaps, watch for these signs:

  • Reduced water flow — often the very first sign homeowners notice when you turn on a faucet and get only a trickle.
  • Frost or condensation visible on exposed pipes.
  • Strange smells from a drain, since cold weather can dry out drain traps.
  • No water at all from a fixture during a hard freeze.

The Most Vulnerable Spots in Your Home

Certain areas freeze long before the rest of your home. Pay special attention to exterior hose bibs and outdoor faucets, exposed pipes in unheated garages, basements, and crawl spaces, and plumbing running along exterior walls. Older homes are especially at risk, as they often have less insulation around plumbing.

Simple Steps to Protect Your Pipes

Most frozen-pipe disasters are completely preventable. Before the next cold snap:

  • Disconnect and drain garden hoses, then shut off and drain the supply to outdoor spigots. A connected hose traps water that can freeze back into the wall.
  • Insulate exposed pipes with foam pipe insulation or heat tape in unheated areas.
  • Let faucets drip on extremely cold nights to keep water moving.
  • Open cabinet doors under sinks so warm air can reach the pipes.
  • Know where your main shut-off valve is — and test it before winter, since valves can seize up over years of non-use.

Don’t Forget Your Water Heater

Your water heater works harder in winter because incoming water is colder. Flushing sediment once a year and checking for leaks or corrosion keeps it running efficiently when you need hot water most. A unit making rumbling or banging noises is often a sign of sediment buildup worth addressing before it fails.

When to Call a Professional

If you find a frozen pipe, you can attempt to thaw accessible sections with a hair dryer or warm towels — but never use an open flame or torch, which creates a fire risk and can cause the pipe to burst. If you can’t locate the freeze, can’t restore flow, or a pipe has already burst, shut off your water and call a licensed plumber immediately.

Your Neighborhood Team Is Here to Help

At Elevation Peak Services, we help homeowners across Parker, Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, and Centennial protect their homes from winter’s harshest conditions. From frozen-pipe prevention and water heater service to full mechanical installations, our local technicians respond fast and get the job done right.

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