Serving Nassau & Suffolk Counties
Allied All-City Service Team
Frozen Pipe Repair Long Island

Thaw It Fast. Fix It Right. Move On.

Don't wait for a frozen pipe to burst. Allied All-City Inc. responds fast across Nassau and Suffolk Counties to thaw, inspect, and repair your frozen plumbing before the damage escalates.

Why Choose Us

Why Long Island Trusts Allied All-City

24/7 Winter Emergency Response

Frozen pipes are a winter emergency, not a regular appointment. We're available day and night to respond quickly before a frozen pipe turns into a burst one.

Certified in Nassau & Suffolk

Our crews are certified and approved to work in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties — licensed professionals, not just anyone with a wrench. Every job is done to code.

Direct Service, No Subcontractors

We never hand your job off to someone else. Our own trained crews respond, assess, and repair — you get the same accountable team from first call to job completion.

Camera Inspection After Every Thaw

After we thaw the pipe, we inspect the full line with a camera to catch any cracks or weak spots before they become a costly burst later in the season.

Frozen Pipe Thawing Nassau & Suffolk County

When Pipes Freeze on Long Island, We Move Fast

Long Island winters hit harder than people expect. When temperatures drop below freezing and stay there, pipes in uninsulated areas — exterior walls, crawl spaces, garages — are especially vulnerable. A frozen pipe can thaw on its own, or it can build enough pressure to burst, sending water everywhere. Allied All-City Inc. provides emergency frozen pipe service across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. We thaw the affected section safely, assess the full line for any cracks or damage, and repair anything compromised before it becomes a bigger problem. Our crews are dispatched around the clock during winter emergencies because we know that by morning, a frozen pipe can become a flooded basement.
Why Clients Choose Allied / All-City
Licensed & insured in Nassau and Suffolk County
Available 24/7 for emergencies — same-day response
Serving Long Island for over 50 years
Upfront pricing — no hidden fees or surprises
Commercial & residential — no job too large or small
100% satisfaction guaranteed on every job
Frozen Pipe Service Benefits Long Island

What Happens When You Call Before It Bursts

Catching a frozen pipe early makes all the difference — less damage, lower cost, and no flood cleanup. Here's what our service delivers.

50+ Years Serving Long Island
200+ Five-Star Google Reviews
24/7 Emergency Service Available
Transparent Pricing
Your pipe gets thawed safely without the risk of cracking it further — something that happens when people try DIY heating methods wrong.
Licensed & Insured
A full camera inspection catches any existing cracks or weak points in the line before they fail during the next freeze or pressure surge.
Fast Response Time
You avoid the much larger cost of burst pipe restoration, flood damage, and potential mold remediation down the line.
Advanced Equipment
Your home stays dry — no emergency cleanup, no water-soaked walls, no damaged flooring from a preventable burst.
Expert Crew
You get clear advice on which pipes are most at risk on your property so you can take preventive steps before next winter.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Fast response means the rest of your plumbing stays functional — no prolonged shutoff of water to the whole house while you wait.

Every benefit above is delivered on every job we take.

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Which Pipes Freeze Most on Long Island

What to Do While You Wait for Us to Arrive

Not all pipes freeze equally. The ones most at risk on Long Island properties are those running through exterior walls, unheated crawl spaces, attached garages, and attics. Pipes near drafty windows or on the north-facing side of a home are particularly vulnerable when temperatures stay below freezing overnight. Older homes with poor insulation around pipe runs are significantly more at risk. If your home lost heat during a power outage — or if a heating system failed for even a few hours — pipes in those exposed areas can freeze faster than you'd expect. Our team can identify the high-risk sections of your plumbing and recommend insulation or pipe protection measures to reduce future freeze risk.
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Frozen Pipe Prevention Long Island

What to Do While You Wait for Us to Arrive

When you call us with a frozen pipe, there are a few things you can do safely while waiting for our crew to arrive. Keep cabinet doors under sinks open to let warm air circulate around pipes. Set your thermostat higher than usual — even 70°F makes a difference in exposed areas. Never use an open flame, propane torch, or heat gun directly on a pipe — this causes burns, can crack the pipe, and is a fire hazard. If you suspect the pipe has already burst or you see water leaking, locate your main shutoff valve and turn off water to the house immediately. Then call us. We'll assess, thaw, inspect, and repair everything needed in a single visit whenever possible.
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Frozen Pipe Thawing Process Long Island

How We Handle Frozen Pipe Calls Start to Finish

01

Emergency Dispatch & Arrival

We respond to your call immediately and dispatch a crew to your property, available 24/7 throughout the Nassau and Suffolk service area.

02

Safe Thaw & Full Line Inspection

We thaw the frozen section using safe, controlled methods, then run a camera inspection to check the entire line for cracks or damage caused by the freeze.

03

Repair & Freeze-Risk Assessment

Any compromised sections get repaired on the spot. We also walk you through which parts of your plumbing are most vulnerable for future freeze prevention.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A frozen pipe typically causes no water flow at all from a specific faucet or section of the house — not just reduced pressure. If you turn on a faucet and nothing comes out, especially during or after a cold snap, a frozen pipe is likely. You might also notice frost on an exposed pipe, unusual sounds when running water elsewhere in the house, or a pipe that's unusually cold to the touch. If only one faucet is affected, the freeze is probably localized to that branch line. If multiple fixtures are affected, the freeze may be on the main line.

You can carefully attempt to thaw a frozen pipe yourself in some situations — using a hair dryer set to low heat or warm towels wrapped around an exposed pipe are relatively safe methods. However, there are real risks with DIY thawing. If the pipe has already cracked, thawing it will cause it to burst and flood immediately. Using improper heat sources like a propane torch or heat gun can crack the pipe, melt surrounding materials, or start a fire. Calling a professional is the safer choice, especially if you can't locate the frozen section or the pipe runs through a wall or floor.

If a frozen pipe bursts before our crew arrives, the most important thing you can do is locate your main water shutoff valve and turn it off immediately to stop the flow of water. The main shutoff is typically near the water meter — often in the basement or utility room, or outside near the curb. Once the water is off, leave the affected faucets open to relieve pressure. Then call us. We'll treat it as a full emergency response — thawing, repairing, and fully inspecting the line to make sure no other sections are about to fail.

The time it takes to thaw a frozen pipe depends on how long the frozen section is, where it is in the house, and how severely frozen it is. A short section of exposed pipe might thaw in 30 to 45 minutes. A longer run hidden in a wall or under a floor can take significantly more time. After thawing, we inspect the full line with a camera — which adds time but is essential for catching any cracks or damage before they cause a problem. We aim to complete the full service — thaw, inspect, and repair — in a single visit whenever possible.

Not necessarily — but the risk is real and shouldn't be taken lightly. A frozen pipe builds pressure as ice expands inside the line. If that pressure exceeds what the pipe can handle, it bursts. Pipes that freeze slowly or in flexible sections sometimes thaw without rupturing. However, even if a pipe doesn't burst immediately, the stress of freezing can weaken the pipe wall, making it more likely to fail later during a pressure surge or the next freeze cycle. That's why we always inspect the full line with a camera after thawing — to catch any micro-cracks or weak points before they become the next emergency.

There are several practical steps that significantly reduce freeze risk. Insulate any pipes running through exterior walls, crawl spaces, garages, or attics using foam pipe insulation — it's inexpensive and makes a real difference. Keep your heat set no lower than 55°F even when you're away from home. Open cabinet doors under bathroom and kitchen sinks during extreme cold to let warm air circulate around those pipes. Let faucets drip very slightly during overnight cold snaps — moving water is much harder to freeze. If you have a vacation home or plan to be away for an extended period during winter, consider draining the system entirely or having someone check on the property regularly.

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