Negative Temps but Trickling Cold Running Water in Kitchen
In a 24 hr period temps went from 32 to 3 degrees. Before I left I had a space heater running under the kitchen sink. Both hot and cold water were running fine and temps were in the teens. I came back in 7 hrs and the hot water ran full force but no cold running water. However, when I woke up in the morning with temps @ -5 the cold water now runs a steady thick trickle.
I have turned on both hot and cold to purposely trickle the water in hopes that it will melt any ice on the cold water side in the pipeline.
All my other faucets in the house run fine.
Is the cold water side just at thawing stage or is this a sign that something more disastrous could happen to the cold water pipe such as bursting.
How can I prevent the cold water pipe from bursting?