How To Save Your Pipes From Freezing
With winter comes frozen pipes, and there are steps that you can take in your home to avoid running into a plumbing emergency. At Plumbing Emergency Rescue, we know what Long Island area winters can do to pipes, and we want to help all of our fellow area residents to save themselves from the catastrophe associated with a pipe’s bursting.
When a pipe freezes, it becomes susceptible to bursting, and a burst pipe is a pipe that can damage a great deal in your home. One common culprit for frozen pipes is the piping that leads outside of your home, as these pipes will be exposed to the raw and frigid winds of winter without much protection. On outside faucets, make sure you disconnect any hoses that may be attached, and this will allow you to do away with any water that may still be exposed within the pipe or spigot. Once hoses are unattached, we also recommend covering these faucets to provide a little bit of insulation from the harsh temperatures.
For indoor pipes, we at Plumbing Emergency Rescue recommend keeping your home at around 68 degrees or higher in order to keep all of your indoor pipes sufficiently warm. Piping that runs behind the walls or within cabinets can begin to chill rather quickly, and keeping your home nice and warm can help to give those pipes a little bit of much needed heat.
If you want to monitor your pipes to ensure freezing isn’t occurring, there are a few things you can do to accurately learn the state of your pipes in this regard as well. The easiest way to monitor your pipes is to simply look at the water flow, and a faucet that is experiencing minimal or dramatically lessened water flow, with no known cause and during the cold weather months, may be a pipe on its way to becoming frozen.
If your pipes do happen to freeze and burst, we at Plumbing Emergency Rescue have you covered. We can send over one of our professionals quickly to your Long Island area residence in order to make sure your property damage is minimized, and that your pipe is repaired right away. If you have questions about freezing or frozen pipes, simply contact us today at Plumbing Emergency Rescue to learn more.