You might have a frozen pipe if you turn on the faucet and only a trickle of water comes out. Here's what to do next.
It is bitterly cold outside. Sub-zero temperatures are exposing tri-state residents to frigid weather and the associated ...
With temperatures dropping to the single digits, Tri-State homeowners are concerned about frozen pipes but there are ways to ...
Having experienced frozen pipes firsthand, I recall living in a home where the kitchen sink pipes ran along an exterior wall.
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Officials with Charlotte Water say when temperatures dip this low, they get a lot of calls from customers about frozen pipes.
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Begin warming the pipes using a hairdryer. Start with the pipe nearest the faucet and work toward the frozen section. Do not ...
As temperatures plunge, it’s easy to forget about what’s happening behind your walls, particularly with your pipes. They are ...
Water expands when it freezes. Because of this, all containers, even metal, are at risk of cracking or bursting when temperatures drop.