Put a Freeze on Frozen Pipes

- 11:17 am - January 31st, 2014


Frozen pipes lead to a disaster for a homeowner! A pipe bursting and flooding your home can destroy your valuable possessions and be very costly to repair. During the winter months, it’s important to take precautions against frozen pipes, so here are some tips to help you mitigate this risk:
 
• Shut off the pipes for faucets that won’t be used during winter. Open and leave open any faucet connected to these pipes so the water will drain. 
• Insulate your pipes from the cold and wrap them in electric heat tape or heat cables. 
• Leave faucets facing an outside wall dripping.  Flowing water takes longer to freeze than standing water.
• Open any cabinet that is below a sink. This will allow your home’s heating system to warm the pipes down there.
• If you leave home for an extended period of time, make sure the thermostat is set to at least 55 degrees and ask a neighbor to check your home daily.
 
If you think you have a frozen pipe that has yet to burst, turn on the faucets and contact us. If a pipe has already burst, shut off the main valve and cut water supply to the house. Do not attempt to thaw pipes with a torch or open flame. 

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