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Frozen Pipes in Seneca, SC

Frozen pipes? Act fast to prevent a burst — here's what to do.

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Rapid Response Plumbing

4.7·224 reviews·Google reviews synthesizedYelp reviews not yet synthesizedBBB reviews not yet synthesized
7 mi awayGoogle Verified
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Exceptional emergency responsiveness: arrived in under 10 minutes…
Clear communication and diagnostics: 4 of 5 reviews explicitly…
Thorough workmanship: cleans up after service and goes beyond…
Concerns
Pricing fairness dimension scored 0/100 with no supporting…

Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Drain Service

4.8·1.3k reviews·Google reviews synthesizedYelp reviews not yet synthesizedBBB reviews not yet synthesized
20 mi away — Edge of service areaGoogle Verified
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Exceptional emergency responsiveness: arrived same-day after…
4 of 5 reviewers praise technician communication and…
Goes above service scope: offered free camera inspection to new…
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1 of 5 recent reviews reports incomplete repair leading to major…
Critical workmanship failure: significant leak not fully…

Heinert Plumbing and Drain LLC

5·70 reviews·Google reviews synthesizedYelp reviews not yet synthesizedBBB reviews not yet synthesized
10 mi awayGoogle Verified
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Fast job completion: 3 of 5 reviewers specifically mention…
Immediate emergency response: 2 of 5 reviewers highlight rapid…
Transparent pricing: 1 of 5 reviewers received a final bill lower…
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Dipple Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, Electrical

4.9·2.6k reviews·Google reviews synthesizedYelp reviews not yet synthesizedBBB reviews not yet synthesized
19 mi away — Edge of service areaGoogle Verified
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Live phone pickup at 3:30 AM and a tech on-site by 8:15 AM for a…
20 workmanship mentions and 48 professional mentions across 100…
Weekend/storm emergency callouts honored: tech Craig came late at…
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Multiple reviews allege commission-driven upsells finding 'a…
12 one-star reviews include complaints of slow diagnosis (two…
5 expensive mentions and 1 surprise_fees flag;

Beckwith Plumbing of Clemson

3.7·17 reviews·Google reviews synthesizedYelp reviews not yet synthesizedBBB reviews not yet synthesized
9 mi awayGoogle Verified
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Handles basic plumbing problems reliably and consistently.
Concerns
Deceptive labor billing on 40% of analyzed reviews (2 of 5).
Repeat service calls for same issue on 20% of reviews (1 of 5),…
Administrative incompetence: no-show appointment with unexpected…

Common Frozen Pipes Scenarios

DON'T Use Open Flames

Never use a torch, candle, or space heater directly on pipes. Use a hair dryer, heat lamp, or wrap pipes in hot towels. Open flame near pipes risks fire and can cause them to burst.

Open the Faucet

Open the faucet connected to the frozen pipe. Running water (even a trickle) helps melt ice from the inside and relieves pressure that causes bursts.

Apply Heat Slowly

Start heating from the faucet end and work toward the frozen section. This allows water to flow out as ice melts, reducing pressure.

Know When to Call a Pro

If you can't locate the frozen section, the pipe is inside a wall, or you suspect it has already burst, call a plumber immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my pipes are frozen?
Signs of frozen pipes: no water comes out when you turn on a faucet, only a trickle, frost visible on exposed pipes, or unusual odors from drains (a frozen line can cause waste backup). In Seneca, pipes in exterior walls, unheated basements, and crawl spaces freeze first.
Will frozen pipes always burst?
No — but the risk is high. When water freezes, it expands and creates pressure between the ice blockage and the faucet. If that pressure has nowhere to go, the pipe bursts. Quick thawing reduces the risk. Copper and galvanized pipes are more vulnerable than PEX.
How much does frozen pipe repair cost in Seneca?
Thawing a frozen pipe without damage: $100-$300. If the pipe has burst: $200-$1,000 for the pipe repair plus water damage costs. Prevention (insulation, heat tape) costs $50-$200 per pipe run — much cheaper than repair.
How do I prevent frozen pipes in Seneca?
In Seneca winters: insulate pipes in unheated areas, leave faucets dripping during extreme cold, keep cabinet doors open under sinks on exterior walls, maintain heat at 55°F+ even when away, and disconnect garden hoses before the first freeze.

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