Marlene Feist

Take steps to avoid frozen pipes

Marlene Feist, Utilities Communications Manager, No Phone Number Available


Monday, December 2, 2013 at 2:30 p.m.

Have you looked at the forecast? Overnight temperatures in the single digits are forecast for much of the week. Extreme cold weather can lead to lots of problems, including the possibility of frozen pipes.

Our Water Department has some great advice to help you avoid this cold-weather problem and on how to safely deal with a frozen pipe before it breaks.

Before freezing weather:

  • Advise all household members where the main water shutoff valve is located in case of emergency.
  • Make sure hoses are disconnected from outside faucets.
  • Make sure water pipes in unheated parts of your home, including crawl spaces, are insulated.
  • Seal all openings in the basement around the foundation, windows, and doors.
  • Insulate all pipes in your basement that are near windows.
  • Drain all underground irrigation systems.

During freezing weather:

  • Make sure you heat all rooms of your house that have plumbing fixtures. Water pipes in unheated rooms are subject to freezing and could cause extensive damage.
  • Leave the cabinet doors open to allow the heat from the room to enter if you have pipes that are located on an outside wall.
  • Keep meter box lids closed during winter months to prevent cold air from freezing the meter. Don't remove snow if you don't have to. It helps insulate the meter.
  • If you have experienced problems in the past during freezing periods and you have exhausted all other solutions, you can leave a trickle of water running from the faucet highest in the house. This trickle should be a steady stream slightly larger than the lead of a pencil.

If you have a frozen pipe:

  • NEVER thaw a frozen pipe with an open flame. You may start a fire!
  • Use hot air from a hair dryer, the exhaust from a vacuum cleaner, heat lamps, heat tape, or electric heaters to thaw a frozen pipe.
  • Also consider using a lightbulb to thaw pipes slowly, by placing it next to pipes that are frozen. Be sure to keep the bulb away from combustible material to avoid starting a fire.

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