Published December 6, 2023
Winterizing Plumbing Pipes

Winterizing Plumbing Pipes
Winterizing plumbing pipes is a way to prepare your home for freezing temperatures and avoid malfunctioning or bursting pipes. This prepares your plumbing system for winter’s chill and can save you a huge hassle and lots of cash by avoiding piping repairs or replacement.
• Check the furnace: If your furnace goes out during the dead of winter, your pipes will suffer through the freezing temperatures until a repair can be made. Ensure your heating system is working properly before winter arrives.
• Shut off outdoor faucets: Disconnect your outdoor hoses and drain. Store your hoses inside for the winter. Open your outdoor faucets to allow excess water to run out.
• Insulate pipes: Pipes in unheated areas like a crawl space, garage, or unfinished basement are susceptible to freezing temperatures. Cover with pipe insulation.
• Open cabinet doors: During a stretch of particularly cold weather, you can open your kitchen or bathroom under-sink cabinets to allow warm air to circulate near the pipes. Behind closed doors, pipes are vulnerable because the warm air in your home can’t reach them.
• Run water: Allow a trickle of water to run through the faucet to avoid freezing pipes. The pressure relief from a slow drip can prevent frozen pipes from cracking. While you may see a minor bump in your water bill, it’s much better than footing the cost of pipe replacement.
• Inspect the exterior: Do a walk-around of your home looking for visible cracks that need to be sealed. Cold air will seep through the cracks, causing your pipes to freeze. Use spray foam or caulking to fill the gaps and protect your pipes.
Protecting your pipes from winter’s harsh temperatures doesn’t require a lot of time or strenuous work. Follow these basic steps to keep your water flowing and pipes intact through the coldest months of the year.
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