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Cold Weather Plumbing Tips
Help Prevent Your Water Pipes from Freezing!Watch this video for tips on how to protect your pipes in cold weather.
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If Your Water Pipes Freeze...What to do if you have a frozen pipe - video Even if all precautions are taken you still might find a frozen pipe in your house. Open the cold water faucet nearest the frozen pipe to relieve the pressure of expanding ice that may cause a pipe to burst. If only one faucet has no water, there is usually an internal plumbing issue that is the homeowner's responsibility. If there is no water at any of the faucets, that is an indicator that the Water Authority needs to investigate a frozen water meter or broken water line in the distribution system. The Water Authority publishes an Outage Map to show where our staff is currently repairing water line breaks. You can enter your address in the search field of this map to see if your property is impacted by an active water main break.
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Thawing a Frozen Pipe...Be careful! Gentle heat from a light bulb, hairdryer on warm setting or heat tape is good. If the pipe is already cracked from freezing, as the water thaws, it may begin to spray out risking danger of electrocution if it sprays the appliance you are using for thawing. Do not use a torch or other open flame. |
Find Your Main Water Cut-off Valve...Look for this now! Imagine the panic, if water was pouring through the house from a broken pipe. Locate the main water cut-off valve, mark it, and make sure everyone in the house knows where it is. Most main water cut-off valves are located on the wall where the water enters the house or near the washing machine or water heater. |
