As the chilly Provo weather settles in, safeguard your home—especially your plumbing—with these essential steps to combat freezing temperatures. Neglecting these precautions now could result in serious plumbing mishaps later in the season.
Take action by shutting off and draining any water from outdoor faucets and pipes, including sprinkler systems. Frozen water within these pipes risks bursting and causing interior flooding during winter.
Even during your absence or vacations, ensure your thermostat remains set above 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Lower temperatures might lead to freezing pipes, particularly in less insulated areas of your home. Consider shutting off the main water supply and draining pipes if extended periods away are planned.
Protect exposed pipes in less insulated sections, such as basements, with additional insulation. Even interior pipes could freeze in extreme cold. A quick layer of insulation, easily available at local hardware stores, acts as a preventive measure. Identify and seal cracks in areas lacking adequate insulation to prevent freezing air penetration.
In severely freezing conditions, particularly in older homes with poor insulation, further precautions are necessary. Add insulation to pipes throughout the home, leave faucets slightly running to maintain water flow, elevate thermostat settings, and open cabinets housing pipes to allow warmer air circulation.
By following these straightforward steps, you can shield your plumbing from freezing and evade costly damage and repairs caused by plummeting temperatures. However, if the worst-case scenario unfolds, prompt action is crucial.
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