With the temperatures expected to decrease over the next coming days, plumbing services at Grogg’s advises house owners to be ...
The rule of thumb for pipes freezing and possibly bursting in less insulated homes is temperatures staying below 20 degrees ...
If you’re scrambling to find a quick solution to insulating your pipes, all you need are three household items: a thick towel, duct tape, and a plastic bag.
Cold weather can cause pipes to freeze and then burst, so learning how to protect your pipes ahead of cold weather is ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) — Preventative measures such as insulating pipes and dripping faucets can keep your home intact during ...
Cleveland Water in a Friday news release urged customers to protect their water pipes from freezing and possibly bursting, ...
From plastic wrapping windows to insulating pipes, there are plenty of ways to protect your home when the temperatures begin to drop.
Winterize your car by checking antifreeze, washer blades and tire pressure. Leave early and slow down. Give other cars more ...
When the weather is very cold outside, let the cold water drip from the faucet served by exposed pipes. Running water through the pipe - even at a trickle - helps prevent pipes from freezing.
When temperatures stay below freezing for prolonged periods, the risk of frozen pipes increases, according to Aqua Ohio.
Temperatures are expected to fall below or near freezing in the Austin area for much of this week. Here's how you can protect ...
Make sure everyone in your household knows how to shut off the water. Insulate water pipes that may be vulnerable to the cold, such as those along exterior walls and in unheated basements.