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| Protecting Your Pipes |
The first frigid cold snap in several years has arrived…furiously! The bitter temperatures we are expecting for the next few days could cause severe damage to your home if you are not prepared. Here are some helpful tips to avoid freeze-ups:
• Because your furnace is operating more frequently, be sure that carbon monoxide detectors are working properly and are located near the furnace area
• Keep heat at 70° (during these frigid days)
• Check your home for drafts
• Check underneath all kitchen and bathroom cabinets that are located on outside walls. Pipes that are located in these areas could freeze. Leave cabinet doors open to allow heat in
• Insulate pipes that are located on outside walls
• If you have had previous problems with freezing, leave a faucet trickling warm water. Moving water generally will not freeze.
• Try to heat under crawl spaces
• If your pipes should freeze, heat the area immediately. This may help to avoid broken pipes.
• Before leaving your home in the morning, test all faucets to ensure they are working properly. If they are not, heat the area immediately. If the pipe conditions do not improve, call a licensed professional plumber immediately.
• Call a licensed professional plumber to install Glycol Antifreeze in your heating system. This will aid in keeping your pipes from freezing.
• If you own vacant property, be sure the heat is set at 68°
For more information on your plumbing needs, or if you have questions, please log on to the plumbing helpline at www.gemplumbing.com and post your questions.
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