Frozen Pipe Repair in Walla Walla
Emergency Help For Frozen & Burst Pipes
If you are dealing with a frozen pipe, or you already see water leaking, you need fast help you can trust. Total Comfort Solutions provides emergency frozen pipe repair Walla Walla homeowners can rely on when winter temperatures drop and plumbing problems cannot wait.
We understand how stressful it is to turn on a tap and get nothing, hear banging in the walls, or discover water where it should not be. Our team listens, explains what is happening in plain language, and works to protect your home from additional damage while we resolve the problem.
As a locally-owned company that has served this area since 2008, we know the local winters, the way many homes are built, and how quickly a frozen pipe can turn into a burst line. We offer 24/7 live support, so when you call, a real person will work with you to decide the next steps and dispatch a trained technician.
Need frozen pipe repair in Walla Walla? Call Total Comfort Solutions at (509) 659-7565 or send us a message online today.
Fast Help For Frozen Pipes
When pipes freeze, time matters. The longer water sits frozen inside a pipe, the more pressure can build, and the more likely that pipe is to split. Here in Walla Walla, sudden cold snaps often catch older plumbing and exposed lines off guard, especially in crawl spaces and exterior walls.
When you contact us, our goal is to make the situation feel manageable. Our team gathers a few key details about what you are seeing or hearing, helps you find any main shutoff if that is needed, and gives practical advice over the phone while we schedule a visit. We treat frozen and burst pipes as urgent issues and work to prioritize them during freezing weather.
You will know who is coming, when to expect them, and what they will focus on first. Our technicians arrive with tools and materials commonly used for frozen pipe work, and they explain what they find before moving forward. We keep you informed if repair options change once we get into the work, and we review pricing with you so there are no surprises at the end.
Because we handle both plumbing and heating, we are prepared for situations where a frozen water line affects your water heater or heating system. Our local experience helps us quickly narrow down likely problem areas, which can save time when conditions outside are harsh and your patience is already stretched.
Why Walla Walla Homeowners Choose Us
When you are dealing with a frozen pipe, you do not have time to sort through dozens of contractors. You want a local team with a long track record and clear communication. Total Comfort Solutions is a locally-owned and operated business that has served this community since 2008, and many homeowners call us again because they value that continuity.
Our technicians are trained and experienced in both plumbing and HVAC work. That combination matters in winter, because the same cold that freezes pipes can strain furnaces, heat pumps, and water heaters. Instead of sending one company for the pipes and another for the heating, you can work with a single team that understands how your home’s systems affect each other.
Cost is a real concern when plumbing fails without warning. We maintain straightforward pricing and clear estimates, and we talk through options before beginning work. For larger jobs, such as extensive pipe replacement after a major freeze, we offer financing with affordable payments, which can make it easier to approve needed repairs right away instead of delaying work that protects your home.
Our commitment to health and safety guides everything we do. That includes how we thaw lines, how we protect finished areas of your home from mess, and how we work around heating equipment and electrical systems. We are also active in the local community and partner with area organizations, which helps us stay connected to the people and neighborhoods we serve every day.
What To Do If Pipes Are Frozen
Discovering or suspecting a frozen pipe can feel alarming, especially if you are not sure what is safe to do. There are a few practical steps you can usually take to reduce risk while you wait for help, and there are also things you should avoid because they can cause more harm than good.
You might have a frozen pipe if you notice one fixture has no water while others are fine, you hear unusual noises when you open a tap, or you see frost on an exposed line in a crawl space or unheated area. In more advanced cases, you may already see wet spots on walls or ceilings, or water pooling on floors. If you notice active leaking, shutting off the main water supply is often the safest first move.
If you suspect a frozen or burst pipe, you can usually take these steps while you call us:
- Turn off the main water supply if you see active leaking or hear water running inside walls.
- Open affected faucets slightly so thawing water has somewhere to go instead of building pressure.
- Increase heat in the area if you can do so safely, such as opening cabinet doors under sinks on exterior walls.
- Move belongings away from any damp areas and, if safe, place a bucket or towels under minor drips.
We strongly advise against using open flames or very high heat on pipes, including torches or devices not intended for indoor use. These methods can damage plumbing, start fires, or cause injuries. When you call us, we can talk you through safe steps that fit your specific layout, and we can schedule a technician to handle the actual thawing and repair.



