❄️ Frozen Pipes Don’t Care If a House Is Occupied ❄️
This property was between tenants when the heat failed. With no one inside to catch it, the baseboard heating lines froze and burst on the upper level, allowing water to run through the home unchecked.
By the time it was discovered:
• Ceilings had to be opened
• Wet materials were removed
• Structural drying was required before repairs could begin
Losses like this aren’t cosmetic. Water moves vertically, and what starts on the top floor often turns into a full-home recovery.
At New Hampshire Property Recovery Group, we step in early to stop further damage, dry the structure properly, and rebuild it the right way — without handing the job off to multiple contractors.
If you own rental property in New Hampshire, vacant periods are when freeze losses happen most. Planning ahead matters.