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How to Winterize Your Home’s Plumbing System


Freezing temperatures can wreak havoc on your plumbing. Every year, thousands of homeowners deal with burst pipes and water damage during the winter. With a few simple steps, you can avoid costly repairs and keep your plumbing system safe.

1. Insulate Exposed Pipes
Wrap foam pipe insulation around exposed plumbing in basements, crawl spaces, and garages.

2. Shut Off Outdoor Water
Drain outdoor faucets and disconnect hoses. Use insulated covers to protect them.

3. Let Faucets Drip During Freezes
A small drip helps relieve pressure and keeps water moving, reducing the risk of frozen pipes.

4. Keep Your Home Warm
Don’t turn the heat off — even when you’re away. Keep the thermostat set above 55°F.

5. Know Where Your Main Shut-Off Valve Is
In case a pipe bursts, you’ll want to quickly shut off your home’s water supply.

Conclusion:
Winter plumbing prep saves you from expensive emergencies. Need help insulating pipes or checking for risks? Call us before the cold sets in!

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