Prepare now for freezing weather to protect later: wrap your pipes, insulate exposed plumbing and winterize outdoor ...
Protecting your outdoor pipes now can help you avoid costly water damage and big winter emergencies later. Freezing water can crack pipes and flood your home, so experts say insulation is one of the ...
The key to avoiding frozen outdoor pipes is turning off the indoor water valve and draining the line before cold hits. Cover ...
Remove, drain, and store hoses used outdoors. Close inside valves supplying outdoor hose bibs. Open the outside hose bibs to ...
City officials say taking basic winterization steps during cooler months can help reduce plumbing damage if temperatures drop ...
The most at-risk pipes are those outdoors or along uninsulated exterior walls, plus pipes in crawlspaces, basements, attics, ...
Overnight temperatures are expected to be the coldest of the season, dipping into the lower teens in north Alabama Sunday ...
As temperatures begin to dip across the country, Rainbow Restoration, a Neighborly® company and trusted leader in residential and commercial restoration services, is urging home and business owners to ...
Plumbers said when the Mid-South hits temps in the teens, their call volume skyrockets. But taking simple steps today, like ...
A burst pipe can flood a house fast. Make sure you: drain outdoor faucets, keep a slow drip in vulnerable fixtures, and make ...
You can take these steps to prevent your pipes from freezing, according to the City of Raleigh: Watch the temps: Pipes freeze ...