Protect your pipes during cold weather
BALTIMORE, MD (November 21, 2014) – Baltimore weather has turned cold and will become even colder as winter advances on the region. Baltimore City Department of Public Works Director Rudolph S. Chow, P.E., reminds customers of the threat to water infrastructure due to extended cold, or even repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Water mains and water meters can freeze when the temperature remains below 25 degrees for extended periods of time. That can pose a threat to water service, as can temperatures that dip in and out of freezing, which causes the ground to buckle and sometimes bends and breaks water lines.
"Last winter we saw hundreds of broken water mains in January and February, inconveniencing our customers and stretching our maintenance crews and contractors," said Director Chow. "We are already seeing an increase in water main breaks, so our customers should be sure they are prepared for winter's challenges."
Here are a few tips to help protect your water lines during periods of cold weather:
- Insulate pipes located in unheated parts of your house. This is especially a good tip for those who have had frozen pipes in the past.
- Let a thin stream of cold water run from a basement faucet. The stream should be a continuous flow, about the thickness of pencil lead. This water can be caught in a bucket and used later as laundry or dish water.
- If a pipe should freeze, gently warm it with hot air from a blow dryer at the point where it enters the house.
- Be sure you know the location of the water shutoff valve in your home. Check it periodically to ensure that it works properly.
- Be sure to shut off water to outside faucets.
- Periodically monitor your sump pump. A frozen drain pipe could result in a flooded basement.
- Keep bottled water on hand. Figure on needing a gallon of water per person per day.
Water lines running from the meter to the house, as well as internal plumbing, are the responsibility of the property owner. Check with your homeowners insurance carrier to see if your interior pipes are covered in the event they freeze and rupture.
Consider buying a protection plan, such as that offered by HomeServe, for your exterior pipes. For more information visit BaltimoreServiceRepairs.com or call 855-807-6631.
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