Cold weather can cause pipes to freeze and then burst, so learning how to protect your pipes ahead of cold weather is ...
With a prolonged period of below freezing temperatures forecast to begin this weekend, the American Red Cross gives information on how to prevent frozen water pipes and what to do if a freeze happens.
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.
With the cold weather incoming, residents are encouraged to take precautions to protect people, pets, plants and pipes using ...
When temperatures stay below freezing for prolonged periods, the risk of frozen pipes increases, according to Aqua Ohio.
With cold weather on deck, here's how to protect your pipes from freezing, winterize your home, winter fire safety tips and more.
Well-insulated basements and crawl spaces will also help protect pipes.Have a reliable backup power source. If the lights go out, continuous power will keep you warm and help to prevent frozen ...
Other precautions to prevent freezing pipes include wrapping pipes and meters with insulation or heat tape, keeping cabinets ...
Temperatures are expected to fall below or near freezing in the Austin area for much of this week. Here's how you can protect ...
BURST pipes in your home are a major risk over the colder months – and could set you back a whopping £17,000. And with parts ...
Pipe insulation, running a space heater and dripping your faucets are all ways to protect your plumbing in freezing ...
Another Arctic blast is on its way to North Texas, the cold is starting to get old for many. But experts are reminding people to stay vigilant.