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Mark, that sucks. I have never had to deal with that, and hope that I never have to! I agree, get the installer out there and try to prevent any more damage. He might have an idea how to thaw it out.
I think I remember seeing steam used going thru a flexible pipe to thaw stuff out, but can't remember where or exactly how they did it.
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