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Keep Your Pipes from Freezing!

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-Disconnect and drain all outside hoses. Shut off all irrigation systems and allow them to drain.

-Wrap exposed outside water pipes with materials that insulate against the cold. Hardware and building supply companies sell a variety of products. Newspapers or rags wrapped in plastic will also work for outside faucets.

-Know the location of the main water shut off valve to your house and how to use it. If a pipe bursts anywhere in the house, this valve can be used to turn off the water.

-Insulate pipes in unheated areas such as crawl spaces, attics or a garage.

-Open cupboard doors in the kitchen and bathroom so warm air can reach water pipes located in outside walls.

Even if you take these precautions, pipes might still freeze. Make sure you have the name and number of a licensed plumber before an emergency. If you attempt to thaw pipes yourself, do not under any circumstances, use a torch with an open flame. Use a hair dryer with a low heat setting to thaw pipes slowly. You can also wrap the frozen sections with rags and pour hot water over them. It’s messy, but it works. If you have a water emergency,you can call MAWSS’ Customer Care Team at 694-3165.

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