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Water Damage From Frozen Pipes and How to Prevent them

2/1/2023 (Permalink)

Winter Freezes can do just as much damage to a home as a flood, if not more. Some people think they just have to keep the snow off of the roof but the temperature is what you need to watch the most.

If not properly insulated, the cold can freeze your pipes that can become ticking timebombs as they thaw. Coming home from a vacation to find your house soaking wet is the last thing anyone wants. Here are some things you can do to help prevent damage to your home.

*KEEP THE HEAT UP
A lot of people try to save money during winter by keeping the heat low but some areas of the home are extremely susceptible to these low temperatures. The bathroom and attic are some of the more common areas that have piping running in exterior walls, so make sure these areas are nice and warm.

*INSULATE YOUR PIPES
Putting foam or wool covers over your exposed pipes can help keep them warm against the air and keep them from freezing for longer than uninsulated pipes.

* INSPECT YOUR PIPES
If you are unsure if your pipes have frozen check them for any deformities or Cracks with exposed ice. Small leaks or drips may also be a sign your pipe has frozen and will need to be addressed. Make sure the water is shut off if you notice any of these things to prevent water continuously spraying.

Hopefully these tips will help keep your home safe from these harsh temperatures we are currently experiencing, and be sure to call the
SERVPRO of Oak Park/Ferndale if you experience any water damage this winter to make it, Like It Never Even Happened!

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