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How to Prepare Your Plumbing for a Sustained Hard Freeze

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How to Prepare Your Plumbing for a Sustained Hard Freeze

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What should I do if I notice this problem getting worse?

If a slow drain, leak, smell, or plumbing issue becomes more noticeable, it’s usually a sign that the problem is developing deeper in the system. It’s best to have a licensed plumber check it before it turns into a more expensive repair.

Should I drip my faucets during a hard freeze?

Yes. Letting faucets drip slightly helps relieve pressure in the pipes and reduces the risk of freezing, especially on exterior walls.

What should I do if a pipe freezes or bursts?

Shut off the main water supply immediately and contact a plumber. Acting quickly can significantly reduce water damage.

Can I fix this issue myself, or do I need a professional?

Homeowners can try simple maintenance steps, but if the problem keeps returning or doesn’t improve, it’s safer to call a professional. Plumberoo has the tools and experience to diagnose the issue quickly.

Does Plumberoo Offer Service in My area?

Yes! Plumberoo proudly serves Weatherford, Aledo, Hudson Oaks, Brock, Peaster, Poolville, Willow Park, and surrounding areas in Parker County, Fort Worth/Tarrant County and surrounding counties within a 50 mile radius.

Texas homes are built for heat, not prolonged cold. When temperatures drop into the 20s for several nights in a row—with daytime highs staying low—pipes don’t just freeze once. They stay cold, pressure builds, and that’s when cracks, bursts, and hidden leaks happen.

If we’re heading into a multi-day hard freeze, here’s how to protect your plumbing before problems start.

1. Protect Outdoor Faucets and Exposed Pipes

Outdoor faucets, hose bibs, and any exposed piping are the first to freeze.

  • Disconnect all hoses
  • Install insulated faucet covers
  • Wrap exposed pipes with insulation or heat tape

Even one uncovered faucet can freeze and burst inside the wall.


2. Drain and Shut Down Irrigation Systems

Irrigation lines often run shallow and freeze quickly.

  • Shut off the irrigation supply
  • Drain the system completely
  • If possible, blow out lines

Irrigation leaks often go unnoticed until the ground thaws—and by then, damage is done.


3. Keep Water Moving Inside the House

Moving water freezes more slowly.

  • Let faucets drip slightly, especially on exterior walls
  • Prioritize older homes and plumbing on north-facing walls

A slow drip can relieve pressure and prevent pipe failure.


4. Open Cabinets and Interior Doors

Warm air helps protect pipes.

  • Open cabinets under sinks
  • Open interior doors to improve airflow
  • Pay special attention to kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms

5. Don’t Forget Garages and Utility Areas

Garages, laundry rooms, and mechanical closets are common trouble spots.

  • Insulate exposed pipes
  • Close garage doors at night
  • Use safe space heaters only if necessary and supervised

6. Know Where Your Main Water Shutoff Is

If a pipe does freeze or burst:

  • Knowing how to shut off the water quickly can prevent major damage
  • Make sure everyone in the household knows where it is

This one step can save thousands of dollars.


Buck’s Advice

Most freeze damage doesn’t happen during the first cold night—it happens after days of sustained freezing. Taking time to prepare now is far easier than dealing with repairs later.

If you’re not sure whether your home is properly protected, it’s better to check before temperatures drop and stay there. If you need help with that, call us TODAY.

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serving parker, Palo Pinto, Wise, Hood, Johnson, and Tarrant counties.

Service Areas

Parker County, TX
Tarrant County, TX
Johnson County, TX
Palo Pinto County, TX
Hood County, TX
WEATHERFORD, TX
Fort Worth, TX
Aledo, TX
Peaster, TX
Poolville, TX

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3217 Oak Lane
Weatherford, Texas 76088

817.766.6000

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