Preventing your pipes from freezing is much easier and
cheaper than fixing a frozen or burst pipe. Here are some tips for how to
prevent freezing pipes:
Avoid Stagnant Water
Pipes are most vulnerable to freezing when water inside
isn’t circulating. There are two important ways to avoid water sitting in your
pipes and freezing.
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First, drain pipes that aren’t used over the
winter. Disconnect any hoses or sprinklers that won’t be used and close valves
that supply water to these outdoor spigots. After the water is shut off for
these areas, open the hose bibs to allow the remaining water in the pipes to
drain.
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As for pipes that are in use during the winter,
it is important to keep water circulating during extremely cold weather. If
temperatures are very cold, it is smart to let water drip from faucets throughout
your home. The running water will help prevent these pipes from freezing and
possibly bursting.
Prepare for Vacation
One of the most common times for pipes to freeze is while
homeowners are away on vacation. However, this can be avoided by following a
few easy steps.
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Since water won’t be running at all while you’re
gone, it’s important to drain your pipes before you leave. Shut off the main
water supply to your home and drain pipes by opening all faucets and flushing
toilets.
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A common mistake home owners make is thinking
that they don’t need to heat their home while they’re away. While the
temperature certainly doesn’t need to be comfortable for living, it is
important to keep the heat running low to prevent pipes from dropping below
freezing.
Heating Products
There are numerous products you can use to help keep pipes
in your home warm.
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Insulation foam can be wrapped around exposed
pipes in your home to keep them at a moderate temperature. Consider this for
exterior pipes or pipes in your attic that are exposed to cold temperatures.
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Similar to insulation foam, products such as
heat tape and a heat cable can keep your pipes warm. Run the tape or cable
along areas of pipes that are most vulnerable to freezing.
Expose Pipes to Warm
Air
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Most pipes in your home are likely running
through walls or inside of cabinets. Open kitchen and cabinet doors to expose
the pipes to the warm air circulating through your home.
If you have questions related to your plumbing in Flanders,NJ, just call The Polite Plumber at (973) 398-0875. We’ll never ask how it
happened!
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