There are a few steps you can take to protect your home from damaged pipes, according to Milwaukee Water Works: Keep your basement warm: Ensure your basement is properly heated or insulated. Pipes ...
Pipe wrap insulation or tape and special heating cables can help prevent your pipes from freezing. AGAWAM, Mass. (WWLP) – Massachusetts is experiencing a real blast of arctic air this week and the ...
There is no guarantee your pipes won't freeze in the bitter cold. But you can try to prevent it by keeping a slight drip on faucets. This keeps water flowing instead of freezing as it sits still. You ...
As winter weather approaches, Chris Roberts, owner of Epiphany Plumbing Solutions, is helping homeowners prepare their ...
The risk of pipe damage increases significantly when temperatures drop below freezing. Here are a few preventative steps you can take.
Brill took ABC12 to Vic Bond Sales in Fenton to show off some of the items he would pick up before it gets too cold. That ...
From plastic wrapping windows to insulating pipes, there are plenty of ways to protect your home when the temperatures begin to drop.
As freezing temperatures and snow are forecasted, homeowners are urged to take steps to protect their pipes from the harsh winter conditions.
The S&WB is asking all residents and commercial customers to conserve water due to impacts at the Claiborne Avenue Pump Station caused by winter weather conditions.
“You can also insulate water pipes with they look like pool foam noodles,” Johnson said. "You can wrap them around water lines that will keep them from getting colder faster.” Bob ...
Turn off water connections to your garden hose at an inside valve and drain the exposed piping. Wrap pipes: Wrap pipes in insulation or heat tape, or place a light bulb near pipes to provide ...
Many retail stores in the East say the winter weather is causing an influx of shoppers, and as a result, they are seeing an increase in profits.