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Frozen Pipe Prevention
Frozen Pipe Prevention

Insulate exposed pipes and keep your home heated to prevent freezing during cold weather.

Frozen Pipe Prevention
Maintain consistent indoor temperatures to reduce the risk of pipes freezing and bursting.

Frozen Pipe Prevention
Allow a slow drip from faucets during extreme cold to keep water flowing and prevent freezing.

  • - Insulate Pipes - Use foam or fiberglass insulation to protect vulnerable pipes from cold temperatures.
  • - Keep Interior Doors Open - Allow warm air to circulate around pipes in unheated areas.
  • - Seal Leaks - Close gaps around windows and doors to prevent cold drafts from reaching pipes.
  • - Maintain Heating - Keep your home heated consistently during cold weather, especially in unoccupied rooms.
  • - Allow Drips - Let faucets drip slightly during extreme cold to prevent pressure buildup and freezing.

Frozen pipe prevention work typically involves inspecting plumbing systems for vulnerabilities, applying insulation or heat tape to exposed pipes, and ensuring proper drainage and insulation in areas prone to low temperatures. Technicians assess factors such as pipe location, building insulation quality, and previous incidents of freezing to determine appropriate measures. When evaluating requests, details such as the property's age, construction type, existing insulation, and local temperature patterns help determine the scope of work and necessary precautions to prevent pipe freezing during cold weather periods.

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