When it’s particularly cold, allow your faucet to drip if the water comes from exposed pipes. Letting a trickle of water run ...
As freezing temperatures began to move across Florida, AAA has provided advice to help residents stay safe in their homes.
There are a few steps you can take to protect your home from damaged pipes, according to Milwaukee Water Works: Keep your basement warm: Ensure your basement is properly heated or insulated. Pipes ...
Gatlinburg Utilities advises residents to protect water pipes from freezing due to anticipated single-digit temperatures.
Keep your water lines warm. Leave doors open to areas with water lines or your water meter, especially in cooler basements, to allow heat to circulate. Insulate pipes near exterior walls. Wrap foam ...
When you can't get your snow blower up and running, the problem is usually a simple fix. Do these things before paying ...
There is no guarantee your pipes won't freeze in the bitter cold. But you can try to prevent it by keeping a slight drip on faucets. This keeps water flowing instead of freezing as it sits still. You ...
With the sound of a fire alarm and water everywhere, doors at AMC Rosedale 14 closed for several hours on Tuesday due to a ...
As temperatures plunge, it’s easy to forget about what’s happening behind your walls, particularly with your pipes. They are ...
Aside from letting your faucets drip, Topeka's Blue Dot says there are a few other safety measures you can take to keep your pipes from freezing.
A cold front that’s plunged temperatures into the single digits this week has caused headaches in Swansea, with the high school and annex closed.