Top Four Ways To Prevent Frozen Pipes
Once the weather starts to get cold, the chances of your pipes freezing goes way up. Frozen pipes can burst and this can lead to huge plumbing bills and expensive water damage to your home. When the temperatures drop below freezing you are going to want to do some simple things to protect your plumbing system from freezing.
Here are 4 things you need to do to prevent frozen pipes:
- Open The Cabinets
- Let The Faucet Drip
- Keep The Heat Steady
- Insulate Your Pipes
Let’s take a closer look at each of these items…
During the cold months in winter, the temperatures drop and this can lead to expensive electric bills. In turn, fuel costs increases. Large volumes of water can be released into various areas of a home when plumbing lines succumb to pressure, and connections can become exposed to extremely cold temperatures, which can also cause pipes to expand and to explode.
Water pipes are more likely to burst when they freeze under extremely low temperatures. In fact, when a water pipe is left below 20° F for several hours, it will likely freeze and burst after some time.