Late Weekend Arctic Blast, Protect Your Pipes

Friday Jan 18th, 2019

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Pipes and utility meters can freeze when temperatures remain below 25 degrees for extended periods of time. That will happen in Baltimore beginning Sunday night, January 20 through Tuesday, January 22.

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works offers the following tips to help protect water lines during periods of cold weather:

Let a very thin continuous stream of cold water run from a basement faucet. Water is less likely to freeze, and damage pipes and meters, when it is running. The water can be caught in a bucket and used later.

  • If your interior pipe is frozen, warm it with hot air from a blow dryer where it enters your house.
  • Check your water shut-off valve to make sure it is working.
  • Shut off water to outside faucets.
  • Monitor your sump pump. A frozen drain pipe could result in a flooded basement.
  • Insulate pipes in unheated parts of your house.
  • Always keep on hand a three day supply of bottled water; one gallon per person per day.
  • Consider getting a service protection policy for your exterior water/sewer lines. Baltimore has partnered with HomeServe USA for this low cost protection. Visit: BaltimoreServiceRepairs.com.

The Department of Public Works maintains outdoor water lines up to and including the meter. Water lines running from the meter to the house, and internal plumbing, are the responsibility of the property owner. For water emergencies in Baltimore City, please call 311, or call 410-396-5352 in our Baltimore County service area.

Also please remember:

Have enough battery power, or the ability to safely generate power, to stay safe and healthy during an electrical outage lasting more than 3 days.  Generators MUST be outside and away from windows and doors.

Have on hand enough food for three days.

Check-on, and assist, your neighbors who are elderly, or who have a disability or an injury.

Have an emergency supply kit for your car that includes jumper cables, a flashlight, and a blanket.

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Contact

James E. Bentley II
410-545-6541
Jennifer Combs
410-545-6541
After hours, weekends, or holidays please call 410-396-3100 for the duty officer

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works supports the health, environment, and economy of our City and region by cleaning our neighborhoods and waterways and providing its customers with safe drinking water and sustainable energy practices.