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 ...
Water expands when it freezes. Because of this, all containers, even metal, are at risk of cracking or bursting when temperatures drop.
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.
Extremely cold weather can lead to frozen pipes. Pipes freezing is a fairly common, yet easily avoidable problem in our ...
Cold weather brings a chance of water pipes freezing and breaking. This risk increases with long stretches of extremely cold weather. New Ulm Public Utilities provided the following tips for reducing ...
Frigid temperatures can cause pipes to freeze, sometimes bursting and leading to costly water damage and repairs.
Aside from letting your faucets drip, Topeka's Blue Dot says there are a few other safety measures you can take to keep your pipes from freezing.
The brutal cold is causing a variety of issues across the region, including the damage of water service infrastrucure. In Huntington, bitter cold temperatures m ...
But first, there are some things you can do to prevent your pipes from freezing. Fonseca says the most common reason for a ...
As temperatures plunge, it’s easy to forget about what’s happening behind your walls, particularly with your pipes. They are ...
Calls started trickling in on Tuesday, across the metro about faucets and homes without water because of frozen pipes.