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Set the thermostat in your house no lower than 55 degrees Fahrenheit (12 degrees Celsius). Also be sure to replace the battery in your thermostat. Ask for help. Ask a friend or neighbor to check your house daily to make sure it's warm enough to prevent freezing.
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Read More »A trickle of hot and cold water might be all it takes to keep your pipes from freezing. Let warm water drip overnight when temperatures are cold, preferably from a faucet on an outside wall. Adjust the thermostat. Keeping your thermostat set at the same temperature during both day and night also reduces the risk of frozen pipes. During extreme cold, this also helps reduce the strain on the furnace. Keeping your thermostat set at the same temperature during both day and night also reduces the risk of frozen pipes. During extreme cold, this also helps reduce the strain on the furnace. Open cabinet doors. This allows heat to get to un-insulated pipes under sinks and appliances near exterior walls. Get a homeowners insurance quote Want to protect your home? Homeowners ZIP Code Enter 5 digits Start a quote
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Read More »Pipes do not always burst when frozen. There are a few things to keep in mind: Call a plumber if needed. If you turn on your faucets and nothing comes out, leave the faucets turned on and call a plumber. If you turn on your faucets and nothing comes out, leave the faucets turned on and call a plumber. Avoid use of appliances near water. Do not use electrical appliances in areas of standing water. You could be electrocuted. Do not use electrical appliances in areas of standing water. You could be electrocuted. Avoid applying flames to thaw pipes. Never try to thaw a pipe with a torch or other open flame because it could cause a fire hazard. Water damage is preferable to burning down your house! Never try to thaw a pipe with a torch or other open flame because it could cause a fire hazard. Water damage is preferable to burning down your house! Use a hair dryer as a possible heat source (with caution). You may be able to thaw a frozen pipe using a hair dryer — again, make sure you are not in standing water. Start by warming the pipe as close to the faucet as possible, working toward the coldest section of pipe. You may be able to thaw a frozen pipe using a hair dryer — again, make sure you are not in standing water. Start by warming the pipe as close to the faucet as possible, working toward the coldest section of pipe. Shut off the water supply. If your water pipes have already burst, turn off the water at the main shutoff valve in the house. Make sure everyone in your family knows where the water shutoff valve is and how to open and close it. Be sure to leave the water faucets turned on. Frozen pipes can be prevented by taking the right steps. Discover ways to reduce your energy use during cold winter months.
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