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Can Losing Power Cause Busted Pipes and Water Damage?

  • Writer: Kate Awtrey
    Kate Awtrey
  • Jan 24
  • 1 min read

Short answer yes. Losing power during freezing temperatures can put your home at real risk for frozen and busted pipes. When the power goes out, your heat usually goes with it. That means the temperature inside your home can drop fast, especially overnight. Pipes that normally stay warm suddenly are not protected anymore. This is most common in garages, crawlspaces, attics, and exterior walls.


When water freezes inside a pipe, it expands. That pressure can cause the pipe to crack or burst. The tricky part is that many pipes break while they are still frozen. You might not see a problem until the power comes back on and the ice melts. That is often when water damage shows up.


What you should do if the power goes out during a freeze

If you can safely do it, shut off your main water supply. Open a few faucets to relieve pressure in the lines and open cabinet doors under sinks to let warmer air circulate. Once power is restored, walk through your home and check for leaks, water stains, or damp areas.


Signs you may have a frozen or busted pipes

No water or very low water pressure

Frost on exposed pipes

Water stains or pooling water

Sounds of running water when nothing is on


If you lose power and notice water damage or busted pipes, call First In Restoration right away at 470.748.0225. We are available 24 7 for emergency response.

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