Protecting your outdoor pipes now can help you avoid costly water damage and big winter emergencies later. Freezing water can ...
A burst pipe can flood a house fast. Make sure you: drain outdoor faucets, keep a slow drip in vulnerable fixtures, and make ...
The key to avoiding frozen outdoor pipes is turning off the indoor water valve and draining the line before cold hits. Cover ...
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” ...
When winter hits, it's time to put away the garden hose and protect outdoor faucets with foam covers. Or, if you forgot to ...
Did you forget to leave the heat on or a faucet dripping and now you have a frozen pipe on your hands? Boiling water isn't ...
Northshore preparing for overnight cold weather ...
To keep pipes from freezing: Wrap outdoor pipes and water meters in blankets, insulation or heat tape. Keep garage doors closed if there are water supply lines in the garage. Open kitchen and bathroom ...
ArmaTuff laminated outdoor insulation is designed to offer protection from harmful UV radiation, acid rain, and chemicals. These insulators have a weather-resistant membrane bonded to Armaflex sheets ...
Instead of waiting for the cold weather to arrive, plan ahead to winterize your outdoor plumbing, including both outdoor water faucets and pipes, in order to prevent frozen pipes and water damage.
From prepping birdbaths to cleaning gutters, there’s a lot of things for homeowners to do once temperatures start to dip. Unfortunately, just because you won’t be using your outdoor faucets during the ...