How to Avoid Frozen Pipes This Winter
Paul Lightfoot • December 22, 2025

How to Avoid Frozen Pipes This Winter

While calling the best plumber in Olympia will help you deal with frozen or burst pipes this winter, you can take a more proactive approach. By preparing your plumbing system for frigid temperatures, you’ll reduce the likelihood of plumbing pipe damage. The following suggestions will help you protect your pipes and reduce your need for repairs.


Insulate Your Exposed Pipes

The pipes that run outside your home or along basement walls face the greatest risk of freezing. That’s because cold temperatures and high winds directly interact with these pipes. Your plumber can use a combination of foam insulation and insulated sleeves to protect these pipes. The insulation provides a barrier that reduces the effect that the outdoor winter environment has on your pipes.


Keep Air Circulating in Your Kitchen and Bathrooms

Most of the pipes that run through your living spaces will benefit from the heat that your furnace provides. However, pipes that remain hidden inside cabinetry are more likely to freeze. The cabinet doors trap cold air inside the cabinet and keep heated air from entering. Open the cabinet doors beneath your sinks to keep these areas warmer.


Schedule Drain Cleaning

It’s normal for tiny scraps of waste, oil, and grease to line the inner walls of your plumbing pipes. This debris accumulates and eventually creates blockages. The problem is worse in the winter because cold temperatures freeze the moisture and waste in your pipes. Prevent pipe damage by scheduling drain cleaning with the best plumber in Olympia.


Leave Your Faucets Dripping

When the weather gets colder, make sure you leave your indoor faucets dripping. A slow drip will keep the water flowing and prevent stagnant water from freezing. You can avoid wasting water by using a bowl to catch the water as it drips from your faucet. Use this water to clean your home or hydrate your houseplants.


Protect Your Pipes With the Best Plumber in Olympia

When you work with Brooks Plumbing Company, our experienced plumbers will help you protect your pipes against common winter problems. We offer comprehensive plumbing maintenance, repairs, and installation services. Use our leak detection and drain cleaning services to avoid serious problems. Contact us to schedule service right away!

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