Greenwich sits closer to Long Island Sound than inland Connecticut towns, which creates a microclimate with more freeze-thaw cycles per winter. Temperatures hover near freezing, then drop into the teens overnight. Pipes in exterior walls and crawl spaces freeze, expand, and crack. When the morning sun warms the pipe, the ice melts and water floods through the crack. This happens more frequently in Greenwich than in towns 20 miles north. Homes near the water in Belle Haven and Riverside face even more cycles due to maritime temperature swings. After hours plumbing calls spike in January and February when these failures hit hardest.
United Plumbing Greenwich has worked in this town long enough to know which neighborhoods have the oldest infrastructure and which homes are most vulnerable. We know that Cos Cob's older housing stock still has galvanized pipe. We know that Backcountry's newer builds sometimes skimp on pipe insulation in garage spaces. That local knowledge allows us to diagnose faster and recommend the correct preventive measures. When you hire a local 24 hour plumber, you get someone who has fixed the same issue in your neighbor's house and knows exactly what works in Greenwich's climate and housing conditions.