Winters in Connecticut can bring beautiful landscapes and holiday ambiance. However, they also bring freezing temperatures that can damage your water pipes.
One of the best ways to be prepared for winter weather, and the problems it can bring, is to understand a little more about your options. And we'd like to provide some information that will help. Here are tips on how to understand and handle the freezing weather to protect your outdoor water pipes.
So, why do some homeowners experience frozen pipes and others do not? The truth is, there is no single answer. Pipes that are exposed to wind freeze quickly, but so can those that happen to be in proximity to cracks or gaps that allow a concentrated gust of air as the wind picks up.
Many homeowners think that pipes begin to freeze at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the temperature at which water freezes. However, it is generally accepted that this freeze doesn't actually happen until the temperature drops to 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
In most cases, you will experience a freeze in specific areas, such as the bathroom or kitchen. This type of partial loss of water will alert you that the problem is inside the home.
If you notice that you have no water at all, you might be experiencing a frozen or broken water main. It's very important to note this problem as soon as possible, since leaving it to chance could result in a pipe bursting in an area that is relatively inaccessible.
As the old saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." This is especially true when it comes to frozen pipes. If you know that a hard freeze is coming, especially with temperatures near 20 degrees, there are some things you can do to prevent your pipes or water main from freezing.
Since access to elements is a major factor, check crawl spaces, foundations, and outside vents for heavy drafts. Seal as many as you can, especially if they are near your plumbing.
You can also use commercial insulation or special heat wraps, available at your local hardware store, to protect your pipes from freezing temperatures. If you have specific spaces where the plumbing will not be used during the winter, such as outdoor kitchens or basement bathrooms, drain pipes, toilets, and water heaters, to alleviate the possibility of a freeze. Also, be sure to mark all your water shutoff valves, including the main shutoff, in case of emergency.
Finally, be sure to consult a professional plumber like N&J Plumbing if you have questions or need assistance with winterization or frozen pipes. We are dedicated to ensuring the comfort of each of our clients, and we offer 24/7 emergency service as well. Feel free to contact us no matter how large or small your project.
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