A Day With Plumbers Scrambling to Repair All Texas’s Burst Pipes
After the cold snap that caused pipes to freeze and explode all over Texas, plumbers are scrambling to take care of all the leaks left in the storm’s wake. In the war room at One Call Plumbing and Heating in Houston, phones are ringing off the hook. “We’ve been getting 350 to 500 calls a day,” said one employee. Inside Edition spent a day with the plumbers as they made their rounds and tried to restore clean water access to the many homes impacted by the storm.
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