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How to Prevent Frozen Pipes This Year

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If you’ve ever dealt with frozen pipes, then you know it’s a problem you’d like to avoid at all costs. Fall is here and winter is just around the corner. When the temperatures reach their coldest this winter season, you need to be prepared for preventing frozen pipes. Not only are frozen pipes a short-term problem when it comes to accessing water in your home, but they are also a long-term problem when you consider potential damage to your plumbing. 

If you need plumbing services in Layton, UT, our team is here to help. We have experts who can troubleshoot any plumbing problem and offer advice for preventing future problems. We don’t want your pipes to freeze this winter, but if they do you can call us for that, too. In the meantime you can learn more about the steps for preventing frozen pipes so you can plan ahead this winter. 

Tips for Preventing Frozen Pipes

Don’t let your pipes become victim to our cold weather this winter. Follow these simple tips and tricks to keep your plumbing system in great shape.

  • Close your garage door — One of the best ways to protect your plumbing is to make sure everything is sealed from the cold outside. Keeping your garage door closed protects the pipes that run in your garage, whether in the walls, ceiling, or foundation. This rule goes for daytime and nighttime. During the coldest days of winter you should only open your garage when you need to. 
  • Check the weather before leaving town — When you go on a vacation you likely check the weather for your travel destination. But what about the weather in your hometown? If you expect freezing temperatures while you’re gone, take precautions. Keep your home heated above 50°F to protect your plumbing from frigid temperatures. 
  • Drip your faucets — If you have pipes that are more susceptible to freezing, let those faucets drip. This allows the water to flow continuously. It prevents freezing and relieves pressure inside the pipes so they’re less likely to burst. 
  • Stay warm — We know that your heating bills can get expensive in the winter, but it’s important to keep your heat on, even set at a lower  temperature. Try to keep your thermostat set at 50°F or higher, even when you’re not at home. Maintaining a consistently warm temperature prevents the water in the pipes from freezing. 
  • Open cabinet doors — You have visible pipes underneath your kitchen and bathroom sinks. Consider leaving those room and cabinet doors open so the surrounding heat can get in. This may seem like a small effort, but it can make a big difference. 

Addressing Frozen Pipes

Sometimes it doesn’t matter what precautions you take, it’s just too cold outside. Your pipes may freeze despite your best efforts. When this happens, contact us. We can offer solutions for helping your pipes thaw faster. Someone from our team can also inspect your plumbing and check for signs of pipe damage due to freezing. Our team of professional is available around the clock for your plumbing needs. 

Contact your HVAC and plumbing experts at Rentmeister Total Home Service today!

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