11/30/2025
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Winter can be harsh on your home’s plumbing. Frozen or burst pipes are not only inconvenient but can cause significant water damage and expensive repairs. Preparing your plumbing for cold weather and knowing how to protect your pipes can save you stress and money.
Pipes in unheated areas like basements, attics, garages, and crawl spaces are most vulnerable to freezing. Use foam pipe insulation or heat tape to keep water flowing even during the coldest nights. Proper insulation reduces the risk of ice forming inside the pipes, which can lead to bursts.
Maintaining a consistent indoor temperature is critical during winter. Even if you lower the thermostat at night, avoid letting it drop below 55°F in areas with exposed pipes. Consistent warmth helps prevent pipes from freezing and reduces the chance of costly damage.
When temperatures dip below freezing, allowing a small stream of water to run through your faucets can prevent pipes from freezing. Flowing water reduces pressure that can build up and cause pipes to burst. Focus on faucets connected to exposed pipes in colder parts of your home.
Cold air can enter your home through gaps around windows, doors, vents, and foundation cracks. Sealing these openings with weather stripping or caulk keeps your home warmer and protects pipes from freezing. Check attics, basements, and crawl spaces for drafts and insulate as needed.
Hoses left attached to outdoor faucets can trap water in the pipes, increasing the risk of freezing. Disconnect hoses, drain any remaining water, and shut off exterior faucets. Consider installing frost-proof spigots for additional protection in future winters.
In the event a pipe does freeze or bursts, shutting off the main water valve immediately can prevent extensive flooding and damage. Make sure everyone in your household knows the location of the main valve and how to operate it.
Regular inspections and preventative maintenance can identify weak spots or potential issues before they become emergencies. Professional plumbers can assess your system, insulate vulnerable pipes, and recommend solutions tailored to your home.
Winter plumbing issues like frozen or burst pipes can cause serious damage if not addressed proactively. By insulating pipes, sealing drafts, and taking preventative steps, you can protect your home during the cold months. For expert guidance and winter plumbing protection, contact Plumbing & Drain Professionals at (614) 776-0998 and keep your plumbing safe all season long.