Did you know that burst pipes are one of the most common causes of property damage during the winter months? One burst pipe can cost you thousands of dollars in damages, so it’s important to take preventive steps that keep your home and business safe when temperatures get below freezing. Here’s how.
Exterior pipes, such as hose bibs, swimming pool supply lines, and sprinkler lines, are also vulnerable to freezing and bursting. Before the onset of below-freezing temperatures set in, it’s important to drain water from any hoses, sprinkler lines, and swimming pool supply lines. Also be sure to close the valves that supply outdoor hose bibs, and then open them up to allow any remaining water to drain from the hose bib.
The interior pipes most at risk of freezing and bursting are pipes in unheated areas (such as basements, attics, crawl spaces, and garages) and pipes that run inside your home’s exterior walls that have little to no insulation.
Insulating pipes in these areas is the best thing you can do to help prevent them from freezing, bursting, and costing you money to repair. This is a easy way to protect your home’s vulnerable interior pipes.
You can also add insulation to attics, basements, and crawl spaces to help protect the pipes in those areas and keep your home overall better insulated against any extreme temperatures.
Dripping faucets do not prevent pipes from freezing. If you see icicles outside, those are formed through moving water that freezes. The best way to prevent frozen pipes is heat. Businesses should spot check with a heat gun near water pipes to ensure areas maintain at least 50 degrees.
Keeping your bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors open, even slightly, when the temperatures are freezing outside will allow warm air from within your home to better circulate around those interior pipes.
If you’re going to be away from home during extremely cold weather, be sure to leave the heat on (set to a temperature no lower than 55 degrees) to help prevent your home’s interior pipes from freezing and bursting.
If you ever have a burst pipe, it's important to have the right amount and types of insurance coverage to protect your home or business. McGriff has relationships with the nation’s top-rated insurance companies, and we can quickly and easily provide insurance options for you.
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