A cold snap can be a problem for your pipes.
Keep your pipes safe from the cold.
You’re often advised to drip your faucets before a big cold snap to avoid freezing pipes and costly damage. One reader asked ...
Frozen water expands and builds pressure that will cause pipes to burst. Moving water is less likely to freeze and relieves ...
Most homeowners choose the wrong line. Find out whether hot or cold water is the better choice for your faucet drip when the ...
You should keep your faucets dripping as long as temperatures remain at or below 20°F, or if your power goes out. When temperatures rise above freezing, you can stop dripping to avoid wasting water, ...
Both indoor and outdoor plumbing can freeze in winter. Find out if you should drip outside and inside faucets during a deep freeze, and which faucets you should drip first.
Some are wondering if they should keep their faucets dripping and if so, for how long. Whether your power is out or not, the short answer is: yes!
Freezing temps are coming tonight. Should you be letting your faucets drip so your pipes won't freeze?
Floridians are scrambling to prepare for what meteorologists are calling the coldest temperatures the state has seen in 16 years.
More winter weather is expected in the Carolinas, with temperatures below freezing. Here's how to keep your home in good shape.
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” ...