Here are some tips to help prevent your pipes from freezing during severely cold weather:
Inside Your Home:
1. Keep the Heat On: Maintain a consistent temperature in your home, even if you’re away. Set your thermostat no lower than 55°F.
2. Open Cabinet Doors: Allow warm air to circulate around pipes under sinks, especially those located against exterior walls.
3. Let Faucets Drip: Allow a slow drip of cold water from faucets served by exposed pipes to keep water moving and reduce freezing risks.
4. Seal Gaps: Insulate cracks and openings around doors, windows, and the foundation to keep cold air from entering.
Outside Your Home:
5. Disconnect Hoses: Remove outdoor garden hoses and shut off the water supply to exterior faucets. Cover outdoor spigots with insulated covers.
6. Insulate Pipes: Use pipe insulation or heat tape for pipes in unheated areas, such as garages, basements, and crawl spaces.
Long-Term Prevention:
7. Seal Drafts: Add insulation to walls, attics, and crawl spaces to maintain warmer temperatures near your pipes.
8. Locate Shut-Off Valve: Know where your home’s main water shut-off valve is and how to use it in case of a burst pipe.
If Pipes Freeze:
• Turn off the water supply immediately.
• Use a hair dryer, heating pad, or warm towels to thaw frozen pipes. Never use an open flame or torch.
• If you cannot thaw the pipe or if it bursts, call a licensed plumber immediately.
Taking these precautions can save you from costly repairs and water damage. Stay warm and safe!