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How to Prevent Frozen Pipes: The Complete Guide by CMS Restoration

December 22, 2023

The Winter Season has arrived, increasing the probability of your home’s pipes becoming frozen. This common environmental risk can result in severe destruction, leading to costly renovations and exposing individuals to potential hazards. As a house owner, it is your utmost priority to implement precautionary duties against this preventable issue. We at CMS Restoration would like to introduce our consumers to our newly constructed thoughtful plan, offering detailed assistance on subduing these frozen pipe issues.

How to Prevent Frozen Pipes: The Complete Guide by CMS Restoration

1. Keep your pipes warm

Remember to keep the heat in your house even if you will be away for a while. Keeping the temperature up (over 55 degrees Fahrenheit) is essential so your pipes won’t freeze. You should put insulation in all the places your pipes are exposed to, such as the attic, basement, or crawl spaces. Getting a professional plumber is your best bet if you have frozen pipes—don’t use an open flame or electric heating tool!

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2. Seal any gaps and cracks

Outside wall pipes are at greater risk of freezing, and any gaps or holes in the walls can worsen the situation. Use caulk and weather stripping to seal any gaps and holes around the walls, windows, and doors to ensure that no more cold air will come in. Stopping up any holes and gaps ensures the house is insulated correctly.

3. Disconnect outside hoses

Remove and store any outdoor hoses before the cold season sets in. When you leave hoses connected, water can freeze in the hoses, creating a blockage that backs up water into the house through the faucet. In addition, remember to shut off any outdoor faucets and open the taps to let water drain out.

4. Run your faucets

Consider running your faucets to prevent pipes from freezing. Keep the water flowing to let warm water drip from your faucet overnight or when you are away. Water movement through the pipes makes it more difficult for water to freeze. To prevent waste, keep the drain open and close the sink stopper.

5. Call a Professional

If you’re unsure how to prevent pipes from freezing or reckoning that may have frozen pipes, contact a professional promptly. Trust a capable restoration pro to identify threats and move ahead to stop frozen pipes from harming your home.

Final Thoughts

Frozen pipes can have disastrous consequences for your home; however, they are avoidable with precautionary procedures. You can take several steps to prevent your pipes from freezing: Keep the tubes warm, fill in the gaps or any sorts of tiny cracks, disconnect the outer hoses, and let your faucets run. Prevention is way better than any treatment. We are here at CMS Restoration to help you with that matter. Please do not hesitate to ring us for more details.

Related Reading:

  1. What Causes Water Pipes to Burst?
  2. Do Frozen Pipes Always Burst?
  3. The Ultimate Guide to Preventing Frozen Pipes
  4. How to Handle Frozen Pipe Emergencies

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