As a survey reveals 30 per cent of Gen Z-ers can’t identify a screwdriver, we reveal the expert tips for effective home ...
There’s a compressor that sends air to the bladders, there’s a regulator, hoses, valves, solenoids and other parts. And a leak from any of those would cause the compressor to shut itself down, so it ...
The best thing to do is protect water pipes from frigid temperatures in the first place. If your pipes do freeze, quick ...
Well-insulated basements and crawl spaces will also help protect pipes.Have a reliable backup power source. If the lights go out, continuous power will keep you warm and help to prevent frozen ...
With cold weather on deck, here's how to protect your pipes from freezing, winterize your home, winter fire safety tips and more.
With extremely cold temperatures expected over the weekend and into next week, Hendersonville Water & Sewer has important reminders to protect your home and pipes. 1. Disconnect and drain all garden ...
Different types of retardant are available in a variety of price points, but the high-end kind used in this particular home, says McDonald, is biodegradable and nontoxic—"you could drink it straight ...
A portable air compressor is one of those automotive peripherals everyone should have in their car. While you could pick up a ...
Steve On Your Side questioned a consumer expert on how to prevent cold weather damage and how to avoid big bills to fix it.
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.
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.
Don’t forget to disconnect your garden hose before a winter storm or deep freeze hits. If it’s possible, use an indoor valve ...