To help you avoid costly issues, we turned to the pipe pros at Roto-Rooter for expert advice on protecting your plumbing ...
With plummeting cold temperatures and chilling winds, major utility companies are sounding the alarm on cold-related threats.
A burst pipe can flood a house fast. Make sure you: drain outdoor faucets, keep a slow drip in vulnerable fixtures, and make ...
Sub-zero temperatures are headed for large swaths of the country this week, including Indiana, as a blast of arctic air slams ...
Did you forget to leave the heat on or a faucet dripping and now you have a frozen pipe on your hands? Boiling water isn't ...
Frigid temperatures in Kentucky and other states can cause home water pipes to freeze. To prevent freezing, let faucets drip, ...
Pipes can freeze anytime it's below 32 degrees, but insulated pipes usually start freezing closer to 20 degrees, according to ...
Overnight temperatures are expected to be the coldest of the season, dipping into the lower teens in north Alabama Sunday ...
Protect your pipes and water meter. Wrap exposed pipes with insulation or use electrical heat tracing wire; newspaper or fabric might also work. For outside meters, keep the lid to the meter pit ...
Open cupboards and vanities to allow warm air to reach pipes, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Set faucets to a small, ...
Learn when and how to drip faucets, which pipes are most at risk, and what to do if your pipes freeze during Oklahoma’s winter weather.
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