Much of Arizona is under a freeze warning for the weekend. Here's how to protect your pipes and home during the cold weather, ...
Experts with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management recommend allowing faucets to drip cold water to avoid frozen ...
Set faucets to a small, steady drip rather than a stream to conserve water while preventing freezing. Drip the faucet ...
As winter approaches, homeowners across the country begin preparing their homes for the cold season. Among the many ta ...
When the temperatures get back above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, Homes and Gardens says you can ...
Another Arctic blast is on its way to North Texas, the cold is starting to get old for many. But experts are reminding people to stay vigilant.
The items we're about to use are things you can easily find around your house — like towels, pool noodles, and even Styrofoam ...
You can help by checking your home for leaks inside and outside and by shutting off your water supply if leaks are found.” What about outdoor faucets? Instead of letting those drip, ADEM ...
The best way to avoid frostbite is to stay indoors when it is dangerously cold. If you do go outside, cover every part of ...
Before the temperature drops below 32 degrees, outdoor water spigots attached to homes should be opened to allow to drain water out. Faucet covers should also be put on. Pipes exposed to "severe ...
When the weather is very cold outside, let the cold water drip from the faucet served by exposed pipes. Running water through the pipe - even at a trickle - helps prevent pipes from freezing.