Originally Posted by
hkstroud
Open the cabinet door to let heat in. Leave lights on. If possible put a light with 60w blub in the cabinet. That will generate some heat. No need to call plumber unless pipe burst and you won't know that until it thaws.
I had a call last winter where pipe only froze on cold nights if bath lights were turned off. Hot water pipes freezes before cold.
Need to have someone open the wall to find out why pipe is freezing. In the above situation pipe was run toward the outside of the stud, insulation between the pipe and the inside of the wall and no insulation between outside and pipe.
Plumbing should not be in exterior walls.