Frozen Pipe Prevention

5 Tips to Prevent Frozen Pipes

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1. Disconnect Garden Hoses

In November, disconnect your Garden Hose from the Outside Hose Bib and store until Spring. If they are not disconnected, you will risk the water freezing and pipes bursting in your home.

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2. Never Turn Your Heat Off

Set your thermostat no lower than 65 degrees. Even if you are planning leaving your home for more than 24 Hours, it is imperative to leave the heat running to help prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting.

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3. Let Your Faucets Drip

Open your faucets in the Kitchen and Bathrooms to allow the cold water to drip. This allows for the water to have a constant flow and assists with preventing pipes from freezing.

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4. Open Cabinet Doors Where Plumbing Is Located

Open your Kitchen and Bathroom cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around the plumbing.

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5. Keep Your Garage Door Closed

Keep your Garage Door completely closed when not in use during the Winter months.

In the event you have frozen pipes or pipes that have burst, call in an Emergency Work Order immediately.

As a reminder, never use your stove or oven to heat your home.

 

For additional information on how to prevent your pipes from freezing, visit: Consumer Reports