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Your hot water heater could be providing the hot water, but the water lines coming into the house might be frozen. When your water heater runs dry (empty) you'll be out of hot water too. When it gets cold out, it's a good idea to let the faucets/sinks/tub etc that are the closest to the outside and the lowest point on the main floor to very very slowly drip, just to keep the lines flowing.

2007-02-05 00:59:06 · answer #1 · answered by Just me 3 · 0 1

open the cabinet under the sink to get some warm air under there. If its on an outside wall, it very well could be froze, if it is frozen, it will burst. Get to the bottom of the problem before you have a real problem with water damage. If You have a sink or water lines running in an outside wall, you should leave the cabinet open & leave the sink trickle so that there is water moving through the pipes, this will keep it from freezing.

2016-05-24 17:51:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sounds like that water line is frozen

2007-02-05 00:57:25 · answer #3 · answered by wizjp 7 · 0 0

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