Here are five simple tips Texans can follow to protect their plumbing during freezing weather:
- Insulate Exposed Pipes: Wrap exposed pipes in insulation, especially those located in unheated areas like attics, crawl spaces, and exterior walls. Focus on pipes near exterior walls and those in unheated spaces. Even newspaper or towels can provide some protection in a pinch!
- Keep a Faucet Dripping: Allow a slow, steady DRIP of cold water from faucets served by exposed pipes. This keeps water moving, which helps prevent freezing.
- Open Cabinet Doors: Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warmer air to circulate around pipes.
- Seal Air Leaks: Seal cracks and gaps around pipes where cold air can enter. Use caulk or weather stripping to seal openings around pipes.
- Maintain a Consistent Thermostat Setting: Keep your thermostat set to the same temperature, day and night, even when you’re away. Avoid setting it too low, as this can increase the risk of frozen pipes.
These are simple yet effective steps homeowners can take to protect their plumbing during freezing temperatures in Texas. If pipes do freeze, don’t attempt to thaw them with an open flame! This is a fire hazard. Instead, use a hairdryer on a low setting or contact a licensed plumber.
If we’re too late with our tips, and you have busted pipes, you know what to do… CALL PLUMBEROO! 817-766-6000