When water in your pipes freezes, it expands, creating pressure that can lead to burst pipes, costly repairs, and extensive water damage. Luckily, a few preventive steps can help you protect your pipes and avoid unexpected winter headaches. Here are some essential tips to keep your pipes from freezing this winter and ensure your home stays safe and warm.
1. Insulate Your Pipes
Exposed pipes in unheated areas, such as basements, attics, and crawl spaces, are especially vulnerable to freezing. By adding insulation around these pipes, you can provide a barrier against the cold. Foam pipe insulation sleeves, heat tape, or fiberglass wrap are affordable and effective options for keeping pipes warm and reducing the risk of freezing.
2. Keep the Heat On
Even if you’re leaving your home for an extended period, don’t turn off the heat. Set your thermostat to at least 55°F to ensure a consistent, warm environment. This can help prevent any drastic temperature drops that could freeze your pipes.
3. Seal Cracks and Openings
Cold air can seep into your home through small cracks and openings around windows, doors, and walls, making it easier for pipes to freeze. Walk around your home and seal any gaps near where pipes run through walls or floors. Caulk or weather stripping can be effective in keeping the cold out and protecting your pipes.
4. Open Cabinet Doors
Pipes under kitchen and bathroom sinks can get especially cold, particularly if they’re along exterior walls. Opening cabinet doors allow warm air from the room to circulate the pipes, reducing the risk of freezing.
5. Let Faucets Drip
On extremely cold nights, let your faucets drip slightly. This small movement of water through the pipes can prevent them from freezing. Moving water is less likely to freeze than still water, so a slight trickle can make a big difference.
6. Disconnect Outdoor Hoses
Leaving hoses connected to outdoor faucets can lead to ice formation that can back up into your plumbing system, causing pipes to burst. Be sure to disconnect and store hoses before the first freeze, and turn off any exterior faucets for extra protection.
7. Know Where Your Shut-Off Valve Is
In case a pipe does freeze or burst, you’ll need to act quickly to minimize damage. Locate your main water shut-off valve and make sure everyone in the household knows where it is. Being able to turn off the water promptly can save you from significant water damage.
Winter Pipe Protection Checklist
For quick reference, here’s a handy checklist to keep your pipes protected all winter:
- Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas
- Keep the heat on, even when away
- Seal cracks and openings
- Open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate
- Let faucets drip on extremely cold nights
- Disconnect outdoor hoses
- Know the location of your main shut-off valve
Taking these simple steps now can save you from the stress and expense of dealing with frozen or burst pipes during the winter months. Protect your home and enjoy the season worry-free by making pipe care a part of your winter routine.
Reach out to Bovio Rubino Service today at (888) 258-4904 to learn more.