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Expect delays to thaw frozen pipes: City of Greater Sudbury

The City of Greater Sudbury said it has received more than 100 calls in the past week from residents reporting that they have no water or frozen water services.

Wait times are growing for homeowners who are dealing with frozen pipes and water metres

The City of Greater Sudbury says it has received nearly 100 calls about frozen pipes in the last week. (Getty Images)

The deep freeze that has gripped the northeast region for days is wreaking havoc on water pipes.

The City of GreaterSudbury saidit hasreceived more than 100 calls in the past week from residents reporting that they have no water because of frozen pipes or frozen water metres, and because of the volume of callswait times are growing for homeowners who are without water.

"Our typicalwait times at this point are at least a day. We are trying to keep it to the shortest time possible, but with so many coming in all at once, the wait times are extending out," saidNick Benkovich,the director of water and wastewater services for Greater Sudbury.

Homeowners are responsible for pipes that freeze inside the homeand on the private property side of the water service, Benkovich said, but the city will help thaw those pipes for a fee.

Frozen water pipes and meterscan cause no water inhomes the city said. The City of Greater Sudbury offered the following tips for being prepared:

  • Keep the indoor temperature warm.
  • Open the kitchen cabinet doors under the kitchen sink to allow more heated air near the pipes.
  • Seal air leaks in your home and garage, especially in areas where pipes and your indoor water meter are located.
  • Do not turn your furnace below 13 degrees C (55 F) at night or when the house is vacant. If youre planning on being away, ask someone to check your home regularly.
  • Make sure you have enough drinking water to last 72 hours.
  • Fill the bathtub to ensure you have sanitary water available. In an emergency, snow can be melted in your tub for water to use for sanitary purposes.If your pipes freeze, do not thaw them with a torch.

The City of North Bay has also reportedsimilar issues with frozen water pipes.

Property owners in North Bay who are having problems can contact the city to register to run a cold water tap on a continuous basis until the end of March.