Depending on the location of the frozen pipes, you might erect a barrier around the pipes and use a space heater to warm the area. Stay in the area, watch to make sure you don't start a fire and that the pipes don't leak when they thaw. If the pipes are outside your house install some heat tape, it will prevent them from freezing again.
If the pipes are outside, the best solution is to put them deeper into the ground (natural and good insulation).
If you can get to the pipes, try pointing an electric hair dryer at them.
ummm, i dont know for sure, so if it blows up its not my fault, but you could try blowdrying it or setting it by the heater...
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The gas line antifreeze will not thaw the lines out ,a person will have to place the vehicle in a situation where the car will warm up to a point that the ice melts on its own . the dry gas is only a preventive item .
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I doubt it, since I live in San Diego county.If you're asking if your gas line is frozen, we don't know, since you haven't described any symptoms. It has to get pretty cold for this to happen, and normally the only fix required is to get the car into a (heated) garage and let it warm up and thaw.
Push it into a heated garage and wait.
gas should not freez under normal conditions. i would say that you prob have some bad gas with water in it. i would suggest that u pull it in a garage and thaw it out and then drain it and buy some stp gas treatmet and put the whole bottle in with some new gas
no you should treat your gas with a ethanol/ gasoline mixer it keeps them from separating and freezing
A natural gas line varies depending on the home. It may be a bigger gas line to cover a bigger home. Where as a smaller home would have a shorter and smaller gas line.
gas line is probably frozen
natural gas line
The natural gas pipelines run under the house. you can run it from the middle of the house or where the hook up is to the garage for best gas usage.But the line should be outside as much as possible.
It is Natural Gas Pipe Line Regulator
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