Can Frozen Pipes Thaw on Their Own?

Frozen pipes can thaw on their own if the temperature rises enough, but waiting for that
to happen isn’t always the best idea. While you’re waiting, the ice inside the pipes can create pressure, which increases the risk of cracks or bursts. Plus, you’ll be without running water until the thaw happens.

If you suspect your pipes are frozen, it’s better to take action to thaw them safely (like using a hairdryer or warm towels) or call a professional to handle it. It’s always better to be proactive than to deal with a bigger problem later!