Winter is on its way, and with it comes the need to winterize your home. Durance Plumbing believes the one area you can’t afford to take any chances with, is that of preparing your plumbing pipe-work for the freezing cold weather. We are listing three of the simplest things you can do to prevent frozen pipes in your home this winter. If you’ve ever been unfortunate enough to experience a frozen pipe problem, then you are well aware of the risks of bursting pipes and the resulting water damage. Avoid this common winter mishap by adhering to these three simple ways to prevent frozen pipes:
Keep pipes warm. You may find exposed pipes in your home’s crawlspace and/or attic area. Simply surround pipes with insulation material – the more the better. If you live in an especially extreme winter weather area, then you may even want to wrap your pipes with heat cables (controlled through your thermostat) or heat tape. Simply follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the proper installation method. Additionally, when the temperature drops, make it a point to open all of your cabinet doors in order to allow the heat into the back wall spaces where your pipes are located.
Seal air leaks. Even the tiniest leak from the outside in can let in enough cold air to freeze your pipes. Examine your home thoroughly for any spaces that might be vulnerable to an air leak (spaces around outdoor-to-indoor pipes, electrical wiring, air ducts, and dryer vents are the most common culprits, as well as attic spaces and crawl areas), and then seal off any leaks you find with a combination of caulk and insulation, as is appropriate for the space.
The water system. It is a good idea to leave a faucet running (with warm water) throughout the day and night whenever the freezing winter weather kicks in. If you can, choose a faucet connected to an outside wall, as the cold can very easily come in through even the smallest outdoor pipes (garden hose pipes, for example). If you are planning on leaving your home unattended for an extended period of time during the winter, then you should shut off your water supply and drain the water system completely before going on your travels.
Your home’s plumbing is a major investment, and one that you will need to last for many years to come. Don’t take any chances with faulty plumbing materials or installation. Put all of your plumbing needs in the hands of competent, trustworthy professionals like us, Durance Plumbing. We can be reached by telephone, at 301-270-6663, or via email: info@duranceplumbing.com.