Boston experiences an average of 40 freeze-thaw cycles each winter. Temperatures drop below 32 degrees overnight, then climb above freezing during the day. This constant expansion and contraction stresses rigid piping systems. Copper lines in exterior walls, unheated basements, and crawl spaces face the highest risk. The metal cannot accommodate ice expansion. PEX tubing flexes up to 300 percent before rupturing, providing a critical safety margin during temperature swings. Many Boston plumbers now specify PEX for any run through unconditioned space precisely because of this resilience. The material has proven itself through multiple severe winters including the record-breaking cold of 2015 when sustained below-zero temperatures caused thousands of pipe failures across the region.
Heritage Plumbing Boston holds a Master Plumber License issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We maintain full compliance with the Massachusetts State Plumbing Code and Boston Building Code. Our team completes continuing education annually to stay current with code updates and material approvals. We have worked in every Boston neighborhood from Dorchester to Charlestown, Roxbury to Jamaica Plain. This local focus means we understand the specific challenges your home faces. We know how Boston's water chemistry affects piping longevity. We recognize the signs of aging infrastructure common to different construction eras. When you work with a company that specializes in this region, you get solutions tailored to Boston's unique conditions rather than generic advice that may not apply here.