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The Ultimate Guide to Preventing Frozen Pipes

June 21, 2024

As winter arrives, homeowners become significantly worried about frozen pipes. When temperatures plummet, one must always be alert for this potentially costly situation. Although water damage restoration in Spring Valley can help after a pipe burst, keeping your home warm is much safer and more cost-effective. These practical preventative measures outlined by CMS Restoration can significantly reduce that risk.

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1. Insulate Exposed Pipes

Keeping pipes from freezing is as simple as ensuring they’re not exposed. That’s why the first step in protecting your home from pipe problems is to cover any accessible pipes with insulation. This keeps the area around the pipe warm and helps to prevent ice from forming inside. Again, this works mainly because it keeps the area around the pipe warm and provides a barrier that prevents cold from seeping into the space on either side of the house—a double-layered protection against extreme temperatures.

2. Keep Your Home Warm

Preventing frozen pipes requires maintaining an interior home temperature, especially during cold spells. While you’re away, have the heating system turned to at least 55 degrees. You can also open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warming air to circulate frost-susceptible pipes.

3. Allow Faucets to Drip

Allowing faucets to drip slightly can help prevent pipes from freezing by relieving pressure that builds up when water freezes. This is especially important for faucets along exterior walls or in unheated areas of your home. Even a tiny amount of water flowing through the pipe can make a big difference.

The Ultimate Guide to Preventing Frozen Pipes

4. Seal Cracks and Gaps

Inspect your home for cracks or gaps where cold air could seep in and cause pipes to freeze. Seal any openings with caulk or weatherstripping to keep cold and warm air out. Pay special attention to areas around windows, doors, and where pipes enter your home.

5. Prepare for Extended Absences

If you will be away from home for an extended period during the winter, take frozen pipe precautions. Have a neighbor check on your house periodically, or hire a service like CMS Restoration to do the same. Shut off the main water supply and drain all water from your pipes before you go.

Final Thoughts

Following these tips and working with CMS Restoration can significantly reduce the risk of frozen pipes in your home this winter. Remember that prevention is critical to protecting your plumbing system from costly damage caused by freezing temperatures. Stay proactive and prepared to enjoy a worry-free winter! Contact CMS Restoration today for expert assistance preventing frozen pipes in your home.

Related Reading:

  1. What Causes Water Pipes to Burst?
  2. How to Prevent Frozen Pipes: The Complete Guide by CMS Restoration
  3. Do Frozen Pipes Always Burst?
  4. How to Handle Frozen Pipe Emergencies

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