Preventing frozen pipes is easier than dealing with burst pipe repairs. These simple steps can protect your home.
Call for HelpKeep your thermostat set to a consistent temperature, even when you are not home. Sudden drops in temperature increase the risk of frozen pipes.
Allowing a small drip of water can relieve pressure in pipes and reduce the chances of freezing during extreme cold.
Open kitchen and bathroom cabinets to allow warm air to circulate around pipes under sinks and along exterior walls.
Use pipe insulation sleeves or wrap pipes in areas exposed to cold, such as basements, crawl spaces, garages, and attics.
Seal gaps around windows, doors, and pipe entry points to prevent cold air from reaching plumbing lines.
Drain and disconnect hoses from outdoor faucets to prevent freezing water from backing up into pipes inside your home.
A few simple steps can prevent thousands of dollars in damage. Prevention is always cheaper than repair.
Prepare now before temperatures drop and avoid emergency repairs.
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