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Yes, moving water can freeze in pipes if the temperature drops low enough and the water flow is slow or stops completely.

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Why is there no hot water during a freeze?

During a freeze, water in pipes can freeze and expand, causing the pipes to burst. This can lead to a loss of water pressure and potentially no hot water as the pipes are damaged and unable to deliver it.


Why doesn't the water company's pipes freeze?

1- Water constantly moving 2- They knew enough to install it below the frost line


At what temperature do water pipes freeze?

Water pipes can freeze when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).


Why is it important to protect water pipes so they dont freeze?

It is important to protect water pipes so they don't freeze because when water freezes, it swells. If water is trapped inside the pipes the pressure from it swelling will cause the pipes to burst.


Why should the water pipes in the house be well insulated so that they are not likely to freeze in water?

if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.


how do you know if heat tape on water pipes is working properly?

Do your pipes freeze .


Will moving water freeze?

Yes, moving water can freeze if the temperature drops low enough.


What causes pipes to burst?

some times when temperatures go really cold in winters it causes water to freeze and as the water in pipes starts to freeze, the expansion that takes place when water freezes causes pipes to break


Why is it important to make sure that water pipes do not freeze on cold nights?

Water expands when it freezes. If water pipes are allowed to freeze then the pressure of the expanding ice inside them will fracture the pipes. Then when the temperature rises so that the ice melts, the pipes will leak - with resulting damage.


Why should the water pipes in the house be well insulated so that they are not likely to freeze in winter?

if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.


Why should water pipes in houses be well insulated so that they are not likely to freeze in the winter?

if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.


Do hot water pipes freeze faster than cold water pipes?

Why is the second paragraph a contradiction of the first? If hot water pipes 'Absolutely' do not freeze faster than cold water pipes then why the comment about the cold water pipes having a larger diameter which causes them to freeze at a slower rate than the smaller hot water pipes? Also, the word then in the last line should be thanand there should be an a between usually and larger. And, piping should be changed to pipe.