By Biddle’s Services — Woman-Led. Family-Run. Master-Level Trades.
When winter temperatures drop in Maryland, the risk of frozen and burst pipes rises quickly. What starts as reduced water flow can turn into thousands of dollars in water damage in a matter of minutes. At Biddle’s Services, we see it every year — and most frozen pipe emergencies are completely preventable with the right steps.
Here’s what homeowners should know to keep their plumbing safe during extreme cold.
Pipes freeze when the water inside them drops below 32°F. As the water turns to ice, it expands — creating pressure inside the pipe until it cracks or bursts.
This most commonly happens when:
If you catch these signs early, you can prevent a burst:
Early intervention is key — once a pipe bursts, the damage is immediate and severe.
You don’t need to be a plumber to protect your home. These tips go a long way:
This prevents ice from traveling into the hose bib (spigot) and connected piping.
Use insulating covers or shut off the interior valve if your home has one.
On extremely cold nights:
Pipes in crawl spaces, unfinished basements, and garages need insulation sleeves or heat tape.
Try not to let your home fall below 55°F — even if you’re away.
Do not wait for it to thaw on its own.
Do not use open flames or space heaters directly on pipes.
Instead:
A frozen pipe can become a burst pipe incredibly fast — especially overnight.
As a woman-led, family-run business, we approach plumbing emergencies with clarity, communication, and care. We know homeowners want solutions that are fast, honest, and stress-free during cold weather.
Our master-licensed plumbing team can:
We respond quickly because water damage doesn’t wait.
If you’re dealing with reduced water flow, suspected freezing, or want to winterize before the next cold snap, our team is here to help.
Tap “Call” on our Google profile or send us a message to schedule service.
Biddle’s Services — Master-Level HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical. Woman-Led. Family-Run.
We usually respond via text within a few minutes.
We usually respond via text within a few minutes.