A cold snap can be a problem for your pipes.
The simple answer to frozen pipes: Should you keep them dripping day and night?
Now, it may not be all glitz and glamor, but it's a question that is vital to your home's aesthetic: when should you start dripping a faucet to prevent frozen and burst pipes that can wreak havoc on ...
Frozen water expands and builds pressure that will cause pipes to burst. Moving water is less likely to freeze and relieves ...
Most homeowners choose the wrong line. Find out whether hot or cold water is the better choice for your faucet drip when the ...
Both indoor and outdoor plumbing can freeze in winter. Find out if you should drip outside and inside faucets during a deep freeze, and which faucets you should drip first.
When the forecast suddenly drops into the teens, the old advice to “leave the faucets dripping” comes roaring back. It sounds almost too simple, but the stakes are real: frozen pipes can burst, flood ...
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — It’s officially winter, which means there are days when the temperatures will be freezing cold. There are many ways to get winter ready, but one common practice when the ...
A broken water pipe can be a messy – and potentially costly- situation. And now, with much of the U.S. and Alabama gripped by sub-freezing temperatures, concern about home safety has grown. Pipes ...
Plumbers and state water systems share how to protect your pipes from bursting as freezing weather hits SC — and it will only ...
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” ...