When the forecast suddenly drops into the teens, the old advice to “leave the faucets dripping” comes roaring back. It sounds ...
Frozen water expands and builds pressure that will cause pipes to burst. Moving water is less likely to freeze and relieves ...
Keep your pipes safe from the cold.
Guidelines to protect your pipes from freezing include: Set home thermostats above 55 degrees during cold weather. Drip cold ...
When extended periods of cold weather are forecast, make sure to let your faucets drip. Learn how many you need to keep on to ...
The simple answer to frozen pipes: Should you keep them dripping day and night?
Both indoor and outdoor plumbing can freeze in winter. Find out if you should drip outside and inside faucets during a deep freeze, and which faucets you should drip first.
Most homeowners choose the wrong line. Find out whether hot or cold water is the better choice for your faucet drip when the ...
Leading up to Christmas, we got an Arctic blast in Colorado that caused temperatures to plunge below zero. My homeowner’s association president sent out some cold weather tips, reminding us to let our ...
Floridians in the Panhandle can expect sub-freezing temperatures through the end of January. Overnight lows on Monday and ...
An arctic cold front is bringing dangerous freezes to Texas. Here's when and how to protect pipes and faucets amid this weekend's plunging temperatures.