How To Prevent Frozen Pipes | What should you do if your pipes freeze during a winter storm?

How To Prevent Frozen Pipes | What should you do if your pipes freeze during a winter storm? “Brace yourselves, winter is here with its freezing temperatures and gusty winds! But don’t let the harsh weather damage your home’s plumbing system. Here are some helpful tips to prevent water damage from frozen pipes, and what to do if you find yourself with a frozen pipe crisis. Preventing Frozen Pipes Drip, Drip, Drip: For pipes that are at risk of freezing (both hot and cold water pipes), let a steady drip flow from the faucets. Keep the Heat On: Ensure that your home’s heat is set at a minimum of 55 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent pipes from freezing. What to Do if You Have a Frozen Pipe Locate the Main Water Shut-Off Valve: If you suspect a frozen pipe, locate and close the main water shut-off valve as soon as possible and before temperatures rise above freezing. Watch and Listen for Leaks: As temperatures rise above freezing, be on the lookout for any signs of water leaks. If There’s a Leak: If you hear a leak or notice water damage, don’t turn on the water. Open all faucets, including outdoor ones, to drain any remaining water from the pipes. Then, call a licensed plumber for repairs. No Leaks Detected: If you don’t detect any leaks, turn the water back on slowly. Continuously check for leaks before turning the water on completely. And there you have it! With these tips, you’ll be well-equipped to prevent frozen pipes and water damage in your home this winter. But if you do run into a frozen pipe situation, don’t hesitate to call a licensed plumber for help.”

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Common Questions: How to prevent frozen pipes in winter? What is the best temperature to prevent frozen pipes? How to turn off main water valve to prevent frozen pipes? How to hire a licensed plumber for frozen pipes? How to prevent water damage from frozen pipes? Insulate pipes: Insulate pipes in unheated areas, such as the garage or attic, to keep them from freezing. Keep a slow trickle of water running: Running a slow trickle of water through pipes during extreme cold can help keep pipes from freezing. Keep the temperature inside the home consistent: 55 degrees, Keeping the temperature inside the home consistent, especially overnight, can help prevent pipes from freezing. Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses: Disconnecting and draining outdoor hoses before winter can prevent water inside the hose from freezing and causing damage to pipes. Open cabinets and doors: Opening cabinets and doors to allow warm air to circulate around pipes can help prevent pipes from freezing. Call a plumber It is always best to call a licensed plumber to inspect the pipes and make recommendations. ____________________________________________

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