With the incoming low temperatures comes the risk of frozen pipes, here's some tips on preventing them and what to do in case ...
No water or low water pressure: This is the most obvious sign. If you turn on a faucet and no water comes out, or only a trickle, it could indicate a frozen pipe. Discolored water: If you do get water ...
If you do have a burst pipe, you can turn the stop tap clockwise to stop the water. If you have home insurance, check with ...
When the temperature plunges and your furnace hiccups at 2 a.m., the real danger is not just a chilly house but the quiet ...
As temperatures in Milwaukee are set to plummet, the Water Works department says there are things people can do to help.
Once you’ve experienced the trauma of frozen water pipes, you take extremely cold weather and your home’s vulnerability more seriously. The low temperature freezes the water inside the pipes. The ...
When temperatures dip below freezing during winter, failure to prepare for frigid weather can cause significant damage to homes and not only cause headaches for homeowners but also cost them thousands ...
With temperatures dropping, many homes are at risk for freezing pipes. This happens because water expands as it freezes, putting pressure on metal or plastic pipes and causing them to break. It's ...
As a strong winter storm continues to hurl toward Greater Cincinnati, bringing in frigid temperatures, one of the biggest issues for homeowners can be frozen pipes. According to State Farm and the Red ...